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Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program (Infectious Diseases Institute) is sponsored by The Ohio State University - Infectious Disease Institute (IDI). This program provides small grants to faculty to launch infectious disease projects or new collaborations, with a focus on collecting preliminary data for future extramural proposals.
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# IDI Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program | The Ohio State University Infectious Diseases Institute * IDI Faculty Director Search * Faculty Director Position * Senior Leadership and Staff * Antimicrobial Resistance * Ecology, Epidemiology And Population Health * Host Defense and Microbial Biology * Viruses and Emerging Pathogens * Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics Initiative * Faculty Research Support * Thematic Program Research Support * HDMB Grant Application Support * HDMB New Techniques Grant Program * Trainee Research Support * IDI Trainee Association * IDI T32 Training Program * Biofilms Interest Group * IDI Work-in-Progress Seminar * Trainee Research Support * Bioinformatics and the Microbiome Platform * Bacillus Genetic Stock Center (BGSC) * Buckeye Tick Test (BTT) * Next-Generation Sequencing 3.
IDI Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program [](https://idi. osu.
edu/funding/idi-interdisciplinary-research-seed-grant-program) # IDI Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program The Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program is designed to foster interdisciplinary collaborative efforts among Ohio State faculty and affiliated faculty and to enhance competitiveness for extramural funding by supporting innovative, well‐defined research projects.
IDI seed grants are not intended to provide bridge funding or resources for projects that have stalled due to lack of funding. [](https://idi. osu.
edu/interdisciplinary-research-seed-grant-program/guidelines) IDI Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants: Guidelines [](https://idi. osu. edu/interdisciplinary-research-seed-grant-program/application) Applicants should carefully review the Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant Guidelines prior to preparing an application.
[](https://idi. osu. edu/interdisciplinary-research-seed-grant-program/rfa-timeline) ## Request for Application (RFA) Timeline Timeline for the IDI Interdisciplinary Seed Grant program and application process.
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