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Faculty Funding Opportunities - MSINBRE External Advisory Committee External Advisory Committee Faculty Funding Opportunities Faculty Funding Opportunities DannyHolland 2026-01-23T09:43:50-06:00 Fund Your Biomedical Research Project Prepare yourself and your students for excellence with Mississippi INBRE !
We offer research grants for both new-hire and tenured predominately undergraduate institution (PUI) faculty across the state of Mississippi. Mississippi INBRE specializes in establishing and funding biomedical research at predominately undergraduate institutions (PUIs) in Mississippi. Our research scope covers a variety of subjects and topics; however, our primary scientific focuses are on cancer , infectious diseases and obesity .
We are currently accepting proposals for the following opportunities: Project Development Grant (PDG) , Research Initiation Grant (RIG) , and Curriculum-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) . Details about each funding opportunity, including the application process, can be found below.
Project Development Grant The Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (MS-INBRE) invites faculty at Mississippi Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) with research interests in biomedical sciences to apply for the Project Development Grant (PDG) under the MS-INBRE Developmental Research Project Program.
The purpose of this FOA is to strengthen biomedical research capacity at Mississippi PUIs by supporting faculty-led research projects that actively engage undergraduate students. These awards provide up to $100,000 per year for two years to help faculty establish or expand research programs within their own institutional laboratories.
Applicants must be full-time, permanent faculty members at a Mississippi Predominantly Undergraduate Institution (PUI) with a rank of Assistant Professor or higher . Faculty should be research-active , demonstrated by at least one peer-reviewed publication within the past four years.
Applicants must commit 6 calendar months of effort per year (e.g., 3 summer months and 3 months during the academic year) to research and career development, documented by an institutional letter of support. Faculty from Mississippi research-intensive universities (USM, MSU, JSU, UM, UMMC) are not eligible. Individuals with an active NIH research grant (including COBRE or CTR-IN) at the time of award are ineligible.
Only one application per cycle may be submitted. Total allowable direct costs: $100,000/year for 2 years Indirect costs (F&A) are in addition to the allowable direct costs.
Letters of Intent: February 15, 2026 Full Applications (by invitation only): April 1, 2026 Award Period: September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2028 Letter of Intent (LOI) Requirements To help applicants leverage MS-INBRE resources and ensure eligibility, a Letter of Intent (LOI) is required prior to submission of a full Project Development Grant (PDG) application.
The LOI allows MS-INBRE staff to provide guidance and connect applicants with mentors and technical support. An NIH Biosketch for the Principal Investigator, identified Mentor(s), and any other significant contributors, as well as Specific Aims page are required to complete LOI submission. Submit an LOI for this opportunity at the link below.
LOIs are due February 15, 2026 , at 11:59 p. m. CST.
Full proposals must be submitted by April 1, 2026 , at 11:59 p. m. CST, to be considered for the September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2028 funding period.
Research Initiation Grant The Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (MS-INBRE) invites faculty at Predominately Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) with research interests in biomedical sciences to apply for the Research Initiation Grant (RIG) under the MS-INBRE Developmental Research Project Program.
The purpose of this FOA is to strengthen science education at Mississippi PUIs by supporting faculty-led pilot research projects that actively engage undergraduate students. These awards provide up to $50,000 per year for one year. Applicants must be full-time, permanent faculty members at a Mississippi Predominately Undergraduate Institution (PUI) with rank of Assistant Professor or higher .
Applicants must commit 3 calendar months of effort per year (e.g., 3 summer months or 3 months during the academic year) to research and career development, documented by an institutional letter of support. Faculty from Mississippi research-intensive universities (USM, MSU, JSU, UM, UMMC) are not eligible. Individuals with active NIH funding (including COBRE or CTR-IN) at the time of award are ineligible.
Only one application per cycle may be submitted. Vertebrate animal, human subject, select agent or biohazard research are not eligible for Research Initiation Grant applications Total allowable direct costs: $50,000 for 1 year Indirect costs (F&A) are in addition to the allowable direct costs.
Letters of Intent: February 15, 2026 Full Applications (by invitation only): April 1, 2026 Award Period: September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2027 Letter of Intent (LOI) Requirements To help applicants leverage MS-INBRE resources and ensure eligibility, a Letter of Intent (LOI) is required prior to submission of a full Research Initiation Grant (RIG) application.
The LOI allows MS-INBRE staff to provide guidance and connect applicants with mentors and technical support. An NIH Biosketch for the Principal Investigator, identified Mentor(s), and any other significant contributors, as well as Specific Aims page are required to complete LOI submission. Submit an LOI for this opportunity at the link below.
LOIs are due February 15, 2026 , at 11:59 p. m. CST.
Full proposals must be submitted by April 1, 2026 , at 11:59 p. m. CST, to be considered for the September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2027 funding period.
Curriculum-based Undergraduate Research Experiences The Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (MS-INBRE) invites faculty at Predominately Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) to apply for the Curriculum-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) under the MS-INBRE Developmental Research Project Program.
The purpose of this FOA is to strengthen science education at Mississippi PUIs by supporting enhancement of biomedical sciences curriculum that actively engage undergraduate students. These awards provide up to $10,000 per year for one year. Applicants must be full-time, permanent faculty members at a Mississippi Predominately Undergraduate Institution (PUI) with rank of Assistant Professor or higher.
Faculty from Mississippi research-intensive universities (USM, MSU, JSU, UM, UMMC) are not eligible. Individuals with active NIH funding (including COBRE or CTR-IN) at the time of award are ineligible. Only one application per cycle may be submitted.
Total allowable direct costs: $10,000 for 1 year Indirect costs (F&A) are in addition to the allowable direct costs. Full Applications: April 1, 2026 Award Period: September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2027 Proposal Submission Requirements A Curriculum-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) application must include the following components: (A.) Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) Letter , (B.)
Budget and Budget Justification , (C.) NIH Biographical Sketches , (D.) 2-page Proposal Narrative , and (E.)
References Submit a proposal for this opportunity at the link below. Proposals must be submitted by April 1, 2026 , at 11:59 p. m.
CST, to be considered for the September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2027 funding period. The University of Southern Mississippi Grant Information & Disclaimer: “The Mississippi INBRE program is supported by Award Number P20GM103476 from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Faculty members at Mississippi Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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