Funding mechanisms for multi-site studies
July 15, 2021, 12 - 1pm
July 15, 2021
Zoom meeting information will be provided upon workshop registration.
A panel discussion followed by Q&A focused on the process of planning and carrying out multi-site studies. Designed for research faculty, but all are welcome to attend.
In-Scope
- Why do a multi-center clinical trial?
- Science perspective
- Career development perspective
- Overall (or Lead) PI experience/track record
- What type of funding opportunities/mechanism can be considered for a multi-site trial?
- How to navigate the RFA requirements?
- Building the central and site team for successful application: criteria for partner and site selection
- Lessons learned from developing a multisite trial grant application
Learning Objectives
- Identity NIH funding mechanisms that fit your multi-site study (R01 vs U-grants)
- Navigate funding announcement requirements
- Identify UMN resources available to you for grant preparation
Speakers
- John Connett, PhD, Professor, Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health
- Betsy Seaquist, MD, Professor of Medicine, Pennock Family Chair in Diabetes Research, Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Dorothy Hatsukami, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
- Douglas Yee, MD, Director of the Masonic Cancer Center, Executive Operations Committee member, I-SPY TRIAL
Hosted by the Clinical Research Support Center (CRSC) and CTSI's Research Education, Training, and Career Development core (CTSI-Ed).
Part of the Multisite Trial Development and Implementation Miniseries.