Novel Methodologies and Pilot Studies
Core description
Fostering interactions among talented investigators, cross-fertilizing
research ideas, and generating translational projects to enhance individual
talents are the goals of this Arkansas TRI component. Through
NIH and UAMS funds, this TRI program component seeks to develop
a process to continuously identify innovation and innovators at UAMS and then
supply these projects and people with the resources needed to be successful.
Integral to this component are the Rainmakers: a group of
established investigators with broad knowledge in multiple
areas of science, proven capacities to bridge different fields, and the ability
to build successful research teams.
The goals of this component are to create a UAMS research environment that 1) focuses the creative minds of scientific and clinical researchers on application of innovative ideas and knowledge to benefit patients and communities; 2) brings new talent to clinical and translational sciences; 3) facilitates cross-fertilization by population, clinical, and laboratory-based sciences to increase the pace of medical discovery; and 4) identifies and manages barriers, thereby decreasing the time needed to bring important discoveries to patients' bedsides and the community.
See also TRI Awards for Innovative Clinical and Translational Research