531 Transforming a Pilot Grant Program to Advance Clinical & Translational Science

Beth LaPensee, Mark Cantrell, Lisa Ahrens, Brad Downey, Elias Samuels, Emily Somers
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: A new mandate for Clinical & Translational Science Award (CTSA) Programs is for pilot grant funding to support clinical and translational science (CTS) projects that study challenges in the translational research pipeline. This pivot requires new structures and supports to help investigators design and implement high-quality CTS projects. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: The Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR) at the University of Michigan (U-M) has launched two rounds of pilot funding since March 2023. Faculty and staff across U-M’s three campuses, community members, and those at collaborating institutions and hospitals were eligible to apply. New pre-award supports included a CTS project framework; a recorded webinar that educated about CTS and the funding opportunity; office hours to provide tailored project feedback; a letter of intent to screen for alignment with CTS; and reviewer training for academic and community reviewers. Funded projects operate like 'mini cooperative agreements”, with MICHR experts partnering with awardees to refine evaluation plans, prepare work products, advise on dissemination, and navigate emergent challenges. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: The first round of funding was launched in the absence of pre-award supports; ten applications we received from faculty proposing translational research rather than CTS. We quickly re-released the FOA, expanding eligibility to staff. We received nine applications, ultimately funding four staff and one faculty studying operational challenges in translation and helping them create robust evaluation plans. We piloted the pre-award supports in our second round, with 40 individuals viewing our webinar and 11 attending office hours. Those who watched the webinar before attending office hours better understood how to embed CTS questions within their programs of research. We recently received 19 letters of intent, addressing both operational and scientific challenges, with 16 eligible to submit applications. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Education and personalized feedback seem to elicit a higher yield of CTS projects. Staff are already adept at solving operational challenges, so the pre-award supports were most critical for faculty accustomed to writing traditional translational research proposals. Staff have most benefited from guidance in evaluation and dissemination.
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531 改革试点补助金计划,推动临床和转化科学发展
目的/目标:临床与转化科学奖(CTSA)计划的一项新任务是提供试验性拨款,以支持研究转化研究渠道中的挑战的临床与转化科学(CTS)项目。这一转折需要新的结构和支持,以帮助研究人员设计和实施高质量的 CTS 项目。方法/研究对象:密歇根大学(U-M)密歇根临床与健康研究所(MICHR)自 2023 年 3 月起启动了两轮试点资助。密歇根大学三个校区的教职员工、社区成员以及合作机构和医院的人员均有资格申请。新的授标前支持包括 CTS 项目框架、介绍 CTS 和资助机会的录制网络研讨会、提供量身定制的项目反馈的办公时间、筛选是否与 CTS 相符的意向书,以及针对学术和社区评审人员的评审员培训。受资助项目的运作方式类似于 "小型合作协议",由 MICHR 专家与获奖者合作,完善评估计划、准备工作产品、就传播问题提供建议,并应对新出现的挑战。结果/预期结果:第一轮资助是在没有授标前支持的情况下启动的;我们从提出转化研究而非 CTS 的教师那里收到了 10 份申请。我们很快重新发布了 FOA,将申请资格扩大到教职员工。我们收到了 9 份申请,最终资助了 4 名工作人员和 1 名教职员工研究转化过程中的业务挑战,并帮助他们制定强有力的评估计划。我们在第二轮中试行了奖前支持,有 40 人观看了我们的网络研讨会,11 人参加了办公时间。那些在参加办公时间之前观看了网络研讨会的人员更好地理解了如何将 CTS 问题纳入其研究计划。我们最近收到了 19 份意向书,涉及业务和科学挑战,其中 16 份符合提交申请的条件。讨论/意义:教育和个性化反馈似乎能提高 CTS 项目的成果。教职员工已经善于解决操作方面的挑战,因此,对于习惯于撰写传统转化研究提案的教职员工来说,授标前支持最为关键。工作人员从评估和传播方面的指导中获益最多。
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