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Find similar grantsPilot Funding and Travel Awards (Pilot Projects for Faculty) is sponsored by Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky (CURE-KY). This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky | Funding Homepage | University of Kentucky College of Medicine CURE-KY Funding and Awards CURE-KY offers a spectrum of funding resources—from a live database of external grant calls to internal pilot grants and travel scholarships—to help investigators and trainees advance infectious-disease research at every career stage.
Explore the sections below to (1) search curated opportunities from the Proposal Development Office, (2) apply for our rolling Pilot Funding & Travel Awards, and (3) celebrate past Travel Award winners whose conference presentations broaden CURE-KY’s reach worldwide. Pilot Funding and Travel Awards The CURE-KY Pilot Funding and Travel Awards program offers rolling, budget-flexible support in three categories.
Pilot Projects for Faculty – Small grants help faculty launch an infectious-disease project or start a new collaboration. Applications should focus on collecting preliminary or feasibility data for future extramural proposals. Pilot Projects for Postdoctoral Fellows – Designed to generate the data postdocs need for competitive K-level or similar career-development awards.
Travel Awards for Trainees – Provides conference or workshop travel support to graduate students and postdocs conducting infectious-disease research. Visit our Pilot Funding and Travel Award Page This page highlights recipients of CURE-KY Awards. These awards help promote professional development, foster collaboration, and broaden the visibility of CURE-KY research within the global scientific community.
We are proud to showcase the achievements of our travel awardees. Visit our CURE-KY Award Winners page
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students at the University of Kentucky working on infectious disease research at various career stages. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Pilot Funding and Travel Awards (Pilot Projects for Faculty) is funded by Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky (CURE-KY). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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