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ODAT Translational Research Funding | Clinical and Translational Science Institute - University of Minnesota ODAT Translational Research Funding Turn your innovation into a product, service or approach that improves human health with support from CTSI’s Office of Discovery and Translation (ODAT) . Applications are accepted throughout the year, following a structured review and decision-making process.
Please review our application guide before applying: Applications submitted by Review period Decision January 31 February–April May May 31 June–August September September 30 October–December January Funding areas of interest Funding is not limited to innovations in the above-listed areas of interest. Areas of interest are subject to change.
How we support our grantees Since 2012, ODAT has awarded more than $19 million in ODAT Translational Funding to support University innovators developing novel solutions for unmet human health needs. ODAT draws from its broad network of University- and industry-based experts to offer guidance to awardees. Advisory support is tailored to each innovation.
Collaborative project management Our team understands what it takes to move human health innovations from idea to impact. With considerable experience in both academia and medical industries, the ODAT team works collaboratively with awardees and experts to guide projects and support successful outcomes. What is Translational Research?
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: University of Minnesota faculty with innovations addressing unmet human health needs, particularly at the stage of solution design and testing. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
ODAT Translational Research Funding is funded by University of Minnesota (Office of Academic Clinical Affairs). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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