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UAMS CENTER FOR CLINICAL &
TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH (CCTR)
CCTR Novel Methodologies
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES
uams.edu/cctr
Curtis L. Lowery, MD
CCTR Director
501-686-5847
UAMS CCTR Goal
The CCTR’s overarching goal is to
transform the pace, effectiveness, and
quality of translational research among
UAMS and its partners, resulting in
better health for all Arkansans.
Novel Methodologies &
Pilot Studies
Co-Directors
S. Michael Owens, PhD
Sudhir Shah, MD, FACP
Overall Goals
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Facilitate research innovation and progress
Stimulate and solidify multidisciplinary
research collaborations
Promote high-quality translational research
Establish a critical group of experienced clinical
and translational research facilitators aka
Rainmakers
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The Rainmakers will enhance translation research by:
 Identifying upcoming scientists and clinicians who have
innovative ideas
 Assisting with the formation of interdisciplinary research
teams
 Accelerating the advancement of high-impact translational
research
 Evaluating progress to determine those elements that
contribute to research failure or success
 Participating actively in developing and administrating the
different pilot programs
Rainmakers
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S. Michael Owens, PhD, Co-chair (COM, Pharmacology
& Toxicology)
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Sudhir V. Shah, MD, FACP, Co-chair (COM, Nephrology)
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Mary Aitken, MD, MPH (COM, Pediatrics; COPH)
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Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN (CON, COPH, COM)
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Warren Bickel, PhD, (COM, Psychiatry)
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Marie Chow, PhD (COM, Microbiology & Physiology)
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Michael Douglas, PhD (UAMS BioVentures)
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Martin Hauer-Jensen, MD, PhD (COP, COM)
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Katharine Stewart, PhD, MPH (COPH)
Rainmakers
S. Michael Owens, PhD (Professor, Pharmacy and Toxicology)
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Director, Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse
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Wilbur D. Mills Endowed Chair in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention
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Research interests: antibody-based medication for drug abuse; served
on several expert panels including NIH and NSF
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Founder and CSO, InterVexion Therapeutic, LLC
Sudhir V. Shah, MD (Professor, Department of Internal Medicine)
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Director, Division of Nephrology
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Research interests: pathophysiology of renal and cardiovascular disease
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NIH and VA funded since 1981; NIH training grant awardee; holder of
12 U.S. patents
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Licensed technology through BioVentures to Biosite, Inc.
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Assisted with obtaining FDA approval of an IND for a Phase III trial
Novel Methodologies & Pilot
Studies
Awards for Innovative Clinical and
Translational Research
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Investigator-initiated Pilot Award
(up to $50,000/award)
Collaborative Research Award
(up to $100,000/award)
High-impact Award
(up to $150,000/award)
CCTR resources to assist with study
design, proposal development, and
conduction of the study itself include:
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Administrative and regulatory support (IRB, protocol development,
regulatory review)
Clinical laboratory and nursing services
Data safety and monitoring services
Biostatistical support, including design, analysis, and manuscript
preparation
Epidemiological support and consultation
Biomedical informatics access and support
Behavioral research methods and support
Community engagement
Educational and career development
Investigators are encouraged to use any of the above resources as appropriate
during development of the pilot application by calling (501) 614-CCTR (2287). The
CCTR Navigator will provide assistance in accessing these resources. You may visit
www.uams.edu/cctr for a full description of resources available.
Investigator-initiated Pilot Award
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The purpose is to provide seed money for
obtaining preliminary data or proof-of-concept
studies for extramural grant applications
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The aim is to support studies focused on
translating laboratory and/or clinical findings into
new treatments and interventions
Investigator-initiated Pilot Award
Applications
Cover page of the grant application to
include:
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A brief summary of the project and the major purpose of
the pilot data to be generated
Description of the innovative, translational potential of
this project
Description of the major, long-term impact of this
research on human health
Explanation of how data generated by this study will lead
to extramural funding
Collaborative Research Award
The purpose is to:
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Promote collaborations between investigators
Accelerate the translational and/or clinical
potential of research findings through
transdisciplinary teams of investigators, which
may include community partners
Provide seed money to generate preliminary
data for future extramural grant applications
Collaborative Research Award
Cover page of the grant application to
include:
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Description of the contribution of each
collaborator to the project
Explanation of how this collaboration will
accelerate the translational potential of the
research program
Description of the major long-term impact of this
research
High-impact Award
The purpose is to:
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Provide funding to fill a critical gap for the clinical
development of a discovery, a gap that cannot
be filled easily by funding from NIH-type
resources.
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Assist investigative teams with a discovery that
is ready for an initial clinical trial or a clinical
development ready for expanded
implementation in the community
High-impact Award
Cover page of the grant application to include:
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Description of how the project will have a
transformative impact on human health or
healthcare delivery
Explanation of how this award will have a
significant programmatic impact on the trajectory
of the research
Description of how successful completion of the
project fits into the long-term research goals
Making Connections
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The CCTR Rainmakers have already connected
with over 70 investigators at UAMS, ACH, and the
AHECs to engage investigators in translational
research, provide guidance on pilot studies, and
form interdisciplinary teams
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Nine potential applicants received biostatistical
consultations for pilot applications
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Five investigators received help with early protocol
development and IRB consultation
Funding Information
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Current deadline — November 9
Anticipated start date for pilot funding — January 1
RFAs available —
http://www.uams.edu/cctr/novelcore/novelpilots.asp
FAQs —
http://www.uams.edu/cctr/novelcore/novelpilots_FAQ.
asp
Phone or e-mail — 501-319-4513
[email protected]