12 Mar Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Announces Several New Funding Opportunities
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) announced several new funding opportunities. These comparative clinical effectiveness research funding opportunities, which include two new Topical PCORI funding announcements (PFAs), will open for Letter of Intent (LOI) submission on May 7. View the full list of funding opportunities here.
PCORI will host several virtual applicant town halls in May to give you an in-depth look at specific funding opportunities and provide the information you are seeking to submit a responsive LOI.
Applicant Town Halls
May 13 – PLACER PFA Applicant Town Hall
May 14 – Addressing Rare Diseases Topical PFA Applicant Town Hall
May 15 – Advancing the Science of Engagement in Research PFA Applicant Town Hall
May 16 – Addressing Substance Use Topical PFA Applicant Town Hall
May 17 – Broad Pragmatic Studies PFA Applicant Town Hall
The Clinical and Translation Science Institute’s (CTSI) Biomedical Informatics team is a member of the Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORNET), the GPC (Greater Plains Collaborative), which welcomes and facilitates collaboration across GPC sites as well as PCORnet networks. PCORnet is a national resource, funded by PCORI, where high quality health data, patient partnership, and research expertise deliver fast, trustworthy answers that advance health outcomes. Interested researchers can reach out at CRDW@mcw.edu to learn more about PCORnet.