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2008 GrantsCTSA Links Take Note On May 29, 2008, the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) at NIH announced 14 new Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA). The goal of the CTSA program is to support 60 sites at a total annual cost of $500 million by FY 2012. Funding support for the CTSAs is provided by the NIH Common Fund and NCRR. The annual Congressional appropriation process determines the amount of funds available for the CTSA program, and the amount of funds available differs each fiscal year. Subsequently, funding may be reprogrammed to the CTSA program in a given fiscal year as NCRR ends some of its clinical research initiatives, and funds are shifted between the Common Fund initiatives for programmatic reasons. The annual cost of a CTSA ranges between $4 million to $23 million, depending on each sites previous funding for NIH clinical research resources. Consequently, the number of CTSAs funded within each annual budget depends not only on the results of the formal peer review process and the total annual budget, including reprogrammed funds, but also the size of the awards. View CTSA funding guidelines for more detailed information. The five-year funding amounts for each of the new CTSA sites are provided below. Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $21,683,040 Boston UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $22,958,490 Harvard UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $117,732,420 Indiana University School of MedicineFive-year Funding Total: $24,765,781 Northwestern UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $30,486,140 The Ohio State UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $34,130,685 The Scripps Research InstituteFive-year Funding Total: $20,000,000 Stanford UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $29,631,930 Tufts UniversityFive-year Funding Total: $20,000,002 The University of Alabama at BirminghamFive-year Funding Total: $26,879,040 University of Colorado DenverFive-year Funding Total: $76,155,655 The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFive-year Funding Total: $61,316,208 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioFive-year Funding Total: $26,237,875 The University of UtahFive-year Funding Total: $22,581,724 Contact InformationFor further information about the Clinical and Translational Science Awards and the CTSA Consortium, please contact:
Anthony R. Hayward, M.D., Ph.D. |
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892 |
Department of Health and Human Services |