Supports early-stage pilot research in precision health, emphasizing rare diseases, special populations, and translational science at Washington University in St. Louis.
Funder: Washington University in St. Louis
Due Dates: Rolling (Monthly reviews; currently closed)
Funding Amounts: Up to $25,000 direct costs for 1 year
Summary: Supports early-stage, pilot research by ICTS investigators to generate data for future external grants in precision health.
Key Information: Applicants must be full-time faculty at WashU or an ICTS partner and ICTS members.
The Precision Health Innovation Awards are designed to support early-stage, developmental research by ICTS investigators at Washington University in St. Louis or partner institutions. These awards provide funding for pilot data collection, analysis, and other foundational work to strengthen proposals for future external funding. The program aims to accelerate discovery pilots in precision health, with a particular emphasis on projects related to rare diseases, special populations, and translational science.