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CPRIT Internal Deadline Reminder

Sep 10, 2020, 15:07 PM by Melodi Moore
CPRIT Reminder

***Per the UTMB Limited Submission policy, those who would like to submit proposals for limited submissions, need to follow the procedures listed below:

The following documentation should be submitted to Melodi Moore, Research Services Research Development Specialist (mdmoore@utmb.edu) by 5:00 pm September 20. Please put "PI last name_CPRIT_Name of Award" in the subject line.

Grant Proposal (two-page maximum) to include:

  • Title of project
  • PI name, title, department, institution, email (and cooperating institutions if called for)
  • Abstract of up to 500 words
  • Timeline including milestones for the funding period

Biosketch for the PI

Brief list of relevant cited literature

Routing form: An Office of Sponsored Programs Proposal Routing form must accompany all intramural research grant applications (copies of this form are available at the OSP web page: https://research.utmb.edu/sponsored-programs/proposal-forms.

All competitive applications will be reviewed and applicants will be notified of acceptance and rejection no later than COB, October 5, 2020.  If the institutional limit is not reached, applicants will be notified to submit applications before this date.

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