Intercampus Collaborative Grant (ICG)
- Full Application Deadline: June 14, 2024 by 11:59 pm
- Project Start Date: 09/01/2024
Purpose
This is a initiative to foster interdisciplinary collaborations across our campus’ that spark long-term projects that can garner external funding for novel ideas to benefit human health.
Collaborations may be formed by expanding existing interdisciplinary teams or establishing new teams to carry out a proposed project. Applications must include investigators from Wake Forest University and Wake Forest University School of Medicine (Winston-Salem and/or Charlotte). Preliminary/pilot data are not required to be competitive for this funding mechanism, however available supporting data from literature may be cited.
More details can be found in the Intercampus Collaborative Grant RFA.
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Congratulations to ICG Awardees
PI | Department | Co-PI | Department | Research Title | Year |
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Emilio Salinas, PhD | School of Medicine | Anthony Sali, PhD | Psychology | Behavioral and Neural Signatures of Age-Related Changes in Cognition | 2024 |
Andrea Gomez Cervantes, PhD | Sociology | Dawn Caviness, MD | School of Medicine | Women in Agriculture: Mental Health and Access to Care in Rural North Carolina | 2024 |
Nicholas Kortessis | Biology | Thomas Wierzba | School of Medicine | Synchronicity Across Geographies During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the COVID-19 Community Research Partnership | 2023 |
Beata Debinski | School of Medicine | Tina Dalton | Economics | Advancing Population Health: Bulding an Evaluation of Effective Management Strategies | 2023 |
Ashley Weaver | School of Medicine | Kristen Beavers | Health & Exercise Science | Adding bone microarchitecture and strength measures to the BEACON randomized trial examining exercise and bisphosphonate use to minimize weight loss associated bone loss among older adults | 2023 |
Oana D. Jurchescu | Physics | James D Ververs | School of Medicine | Laser Printed Radiation Dosimeters | 2023 |
Sarah Lotspeich | Statistical Sciences | Joseph Rigdon | School of Medicine | Overcoming data challenges to estimate whole person health in the academic learning health system | 2023 |
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Announcements
- Use of eIRB is required for all new research studies involving human participants. Go to eIRB
- All external proposals and fellowship applications must be approved in Cayuse SP prior to submission. Go to eVisions Research Suite (access to Cayuse SP and Cayuse 424)
- Current Funding Opportunities
- Deadlines for Reynolda Campus Proposals
- 2024 Annual Report