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Pilot and Feasibility Program

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOLocation CHICAGO, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Dec 1996Deadline 30 Nov 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Applications GrantsAreaAutoregulationAwardBiologicalCategoriesChicagoCollaborationsDataDevelopmentDigestive DiseasesDigestive System DiseasesDigestive System DisordersEXTMRExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesFeasibility StudiesFosteringFundingGI tract disorderGastroenterologyGrantGrant ProposalsHepatologyHomeostasisHuman GeneticsInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInflammatory Bowel DisorderInstitutionInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInvestigationInvestigatorsInvestmentsLaboratoriesMaintenanceMedicineMicrobiologyMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNational Institutes of HealthNatureNutritionOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresPathologyPediatricsPhysiological HomeostasisPilot ProjectsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearchersScholarshipSecureSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureTalentsTestingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesbasebasesbiologicbowel inflammationdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldigestive disorderdigestive tract diseasegastrointestinal tract diseasegastrointestinal tract disordergut inflammationimprovedinflamed bowelinflamed gutinflamed intestineinflammatory disease of the intestineinflammatory disorder of the intestineinnovateinnovationinnovativeintestinal autoinflammationintestinal inflammationmarinemarine environmentmultidisciplinarypilot studyprogramssurgery
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Pilot and Feasibility program at the University of Chicago (UChicago) Digestive Diseases Research Core

Center (DDRCC) for Interdisciplinary Study of Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders (C-IID) is designed to provide a

mechanism to promote new initiatives in digestive diseases (DD)-related research. The overall objectives of this

program are to support investigations which would allow the development of preliminary data sufficient for grant

funding by conventional mechanisms (pilot studies) or testing of an innovative hypothesis which might have

important implications or yield significant results for digestive diseases related research (feasibility studies). Both of

these broad aims have been pursued in the context of research focused on maintenance of homeostasis and an

understanding of the pathobiology that accompanies intestinal inflammation. In the previous two renewal cycles

(2010-2019), 45 P&F projects were awarded, and in the current period (2015-2019), 20 were awarded. The

return on investment (ROI) over the past 10 years has exceeded 20:1. The P&F program remains an

important vehicle for promoting multidisciplinary collaboration and a strong supportive scientific network for the

young investigators funded by this program. Track I (new) investigators are given highest priority, followed by

Tract II (non-DD) and Tract III (DD, new direction) investigators. We are requesting continuing support at the level

of $110,000 per year. The funds will be combined with the $50,000 per year in supplemental funding committed by

the GI section, bringing the total award amount to $160,000 or $30,000-37,500 for each award depending on the

number of awards selected by the External Advisory Board. With the higher award size, the P&F awards are far

more attractive to potential applicants and substantial enough to improve the odds that they will be successful in

obtaining independent federal and extramural funding. A key feature of the program is the multi-disciplinary

nature of the submitted proposals, coming from numerous departments, programs, and institutional affiliate within

the University of Chicago network including the two of the University of Chicago affiliates, Argonne National

Laboratory (ANL) and Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL). This large catchment of investigator talent reflects the

overall scientific diversity of the research base of the C-IID. The P&F program has therefore made a difference for

many investigators, fostered collaboration and interaction, pushed the envelope of scholarship and discovery, and

is one of the jewels of our C-IID program.

Grant Number: 5P30DK042086-35
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Valerie Abadie

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