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Georgia CTSA Weekly eRoundup January 16, 2026
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Georgia CTSA BERD Pilot Grants RFP - Proposals Due April 3
Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) program is accepting proposals to support novel methodological research in biostatistics, epidemiology and related areas to advance clinical and translational research. Awards up to $20,000 are available to eligible faculty across Georgia CTSA partner institutions. Meritorious applications from new investigators will be prioritized for funding. Proposals Due: April 3, 5:00 PM.
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Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design Forum - Student Poster Competition
Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design program invites graduate students to submit posters for the 2026 BERD Forum at Georgia Tech on 1/30 showcasing research, projects, or works-in-progress related to AI in medicine and healthcare. Cash prizes up to $200. Students must register for the forum and select poster submission during registration. Accepted posters will be displayed and judged during a dedicated poster session.
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EPIC Data from Grady Available for Research
A new Grady Research Data Services page provides a centralized starting point for investigators across Emory and partner institutions to plan, scope, budget, and request research data support more effectively. Georgia CTSA investigators from partner institutions who work with an Emory or Morehouse physician who practices at Grady may access Grady EPIC data for research purposes. A DUA may be required. Requests reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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Mandatory SciENcv Use for NIH Biosketch - Beginning January 25
NIH will implement the Biographical Sketch Common Form and the Current and Pending (Other) Support Common Form for application submissions beginning January 25. You MUST use SciENcv to complete these forms to produce digitally certified PDFs for use in application submissions. All senior/key personnel listed on an application must have an ORCID iD linked to their eRA Commons Personal Profile. You will be required to enter your ORCID iD in the Persistent Identifier (PI) section of the Common Forms. (Resources: View Quick Guide from Emory National Primate Research Center. View Tip Sheet from Children's & Emory Pediatric Research Development Core.)
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Funding (*New Opportunities)
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Emory University Research Committee (URC) RFP - Due January 17
Emory URC supports early career faculty, advanced faculty who wish to engage novel questions that enhance their expertise, and teams who seek to transcend the boundaries of their respective disciplines and undertake transformative research. Eligible faculty can apply for one year of funding during the 2026-2027 cycle. Typically, 30-38 awards are made across all 6 URC categories. Learn more.
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ENPRC Pilot Research Proposals - Due February 23
The Emory National Primate Research Center is accepting proposals for its 2026 Pilot Research Program, offering up to $70,000 in direct costs for one- or two-year projects. Eligible investigators must propose pilot-scale work involving nonhuman primate research or related approaches, including NAMs. Proposals are due February 23, 2026, by 5 PM EST. Awards begin as early as May 1, 2026.
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NIH Common Fund Launches the Complement-ARIE Reduction to Practice Prize - Phase I Due: March 1
The NIH Common Fund has teamed up with NASA’s Tournament Lab to launch the Reduction to Practice Challenge, a shared $7M total prize competition inviting innovative New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) solutions that demonstrate integrated, human-based platforms in a practical form within three years. The challenge includes three phases: proof of concept and feasibility studies, prototype development with milestone achievements, and prototype delivery for independent validation.
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* Georgia CTSA BERD Pilot Grants RFP - Proposals Due April 3
Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) program is accepting proposals to support novel methodological research in biostatistics, epidemiology and related areas to advance clinical and translational research. Awards up to $20,000 are available to eligible faculty across Georgia CTSA partner institutions. Meritorious applications from new investigators will be prioritized for funding. Proposals Due: April 3, 5:00 PM.
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Georgia CTSA KL2 Program - Apply by February 2
Accepting applications for the Georgia CTSA KL2 Clinical & Translational Research Career Development Program supporting junior faculty committed to careers in clinical and translational research and science. Scholars receive salary support, $30,000 for research expenses, tuition for didactic programs, and up to two years of mentored training to become independent investigators. Applications are due February 2.
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Georgia CTSA TL1 Program - Apply by February 17
The TL1 Program provides innovative didactic and mentored clinical and translational research (CTR) training to individuals interested in careers that encompass CTR and clinical and translational science (CTS). Accepted trainees receive stipend support, tuition for MSCR or CPTS coursework, travel funds, and training-related expenses.
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TIN Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management - Apply Now
The Trial Innovation Network (TIN) is now accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Training Program for Multicenter Clinical Trial Management, running April–June 2026. This virtual, cohort-based program is designed for principal investigators and clinical research project managers transitioning from single-site to multicenter clinical trials and includes asynchronous modules and live discussion sessions. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and space is limited. View Flyer.
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Winn Career Development Award - Apply by May 4
The Robert A. Winn Excellence in Clinical Trials: Career Development Award (Winn CDA) for early-stage investigator physicians is accepting applications for scholars. $120K/year for 2 years covers a portion of the scholar’s salary to engage in training and research. This program supports career development of early-career investigator-physicians through structured education and mentorship on community-oriented clinical trial design and implementation. Register for Info Session on January 12, 1-2pm ET. Apply by May 4.
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Disability as Difference: Reducing Researcher Roadblocks
The Disability as Difference: Reducing Researcher Roadblocks (D3/R3) study, sponsored by the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research at Einstein and Montefiore, is moving toward its final phase to evaluate online learning about disabilities and research. You may be eligible to participate if you are a research team member (PI, Co-I, coordinator, research associate, etc.) and your current research focuses on adults and is not specifically focused on disabilities. Participation involves a fully online baseline session (~60 min) with learning modules and brief pre- and post-surveys, plus a short follow-up survey (~15 min) ~3 weeks later. Participants can receive up to $75 ($50 for the baseline session and $25 for the follow-up), payable as a gift card or charitable donation. Contact PI Karen Bonuck, PhD, for more information. View Flyer. View Recruitment Email.
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Georgia CTSA Resources and Support Programs Guide
Are you a research investigator with an appointment at Emory, MSM, Georgia Tech, or UGA? This resource guide is for you! Take a look at the broad range of Georgia CTSA resources and support programs available including consult offerings, clinical/translational research & clinical trials, innovation & entrepreneurship, education & career development, grant writing, funding, collaboration, team science, databases, conferences, and more.
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Innovation and Translation
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Bench2Market Talk: Creating Investor Currency - January 21
Join Biolocity’s Bench2Market Talk on January 21 from 12:00-1:00 PM, where attendees will learn how to build a strong go-to-market strategy that supports fundraising and long-term growth. Hear from Megan Eckerman, Founder of iniMEG Consulting, as she shares practical lessons from MedTech startups on integrating commercial planning early and strengthening investor confidence. Register now to receive the Zoom link and event details.
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Bench2Market Talk: Market Research Fundamentals - February 18
Join us from 12:00-1:00 PM to learn the fundamentals of market research and how to apply key techniques throughout the medical product lifecycle. Hear from Bijel Dholakia, Managing Director of Afya Insights, on using market research to identify unmet needs, estimate market size, and gather business intelligence to support a clear path to market. Register now to receive the Zoom link and event details.
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Team Science Skill Series Crash Course - January 23
Register for Team Science Skill Series “Crash Course” led by Christopher W. Wiese, PhD, on January 23 from 12-2 PM via Zoom. This session introduces key teamwork concepts and strategies for building and maintaining effective research teams. Additional workshops on trust, communication, team contracts, and leadership will follow throughout the spring. View flyer to also learn more about eligibility for personalized team consult opportunities.
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AI in Medical and Health Care Systems Forum - January 30
Join Georgia CTSA for the Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design Forum, Artificial Intelligence in Medical and Health Care Systems, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Georgia Tech’s ISyE Main Building Atrium. Highlights include Keynote Speaker Dr. Hongtu Zhu, UNC, “Causal Generalist Medical AI,” technical talks, poster sessions, and a panel discussion. Graduate students are invited to submit posters showcasing research, projects, or works-in-progress related to AI in medicine and healthcare. Cash prizes up to $200. Students must register for the forum and select poster submission during registration. Accepted posters will be displayed and judged during a dedicated poster session. Learn more about Poster Competition. View Forum Flyer.
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Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference - March-11-13
Register Now! Join us for the 2026 Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference, March 11-13, at Callaway Resort and Gardens. This event brings together cross-disciplinary researchers and clinicians from across the region to present cutting-edge health-related research with national impact. Keynote Speaker: Joni L. Rutter, Director, NCATS, NIH. Meet new collaborators and network with other leaders in the field! Book your stay by January 30! View flyer with agenda, lodging, and more.
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ATLANTIS Symposium - April 15 (Abstracts Due: February 16)
Abstract submissions are now open for the 2026 ATLANTIS Symposium, taking place April 15, featuring non-malignant Kidney, Urology, and Hematology research. Trainees and junior faculty are invited to submit abstracts, with select submissions chosen for oral or rapid-fire presentations. Abstracts are due by 4:59 PM on February 16. Submit Abstracts.
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12th Annual Health Services Research Day - April 21 (Abstracts Due: February 16)
Join us from 7:30 AM – 2:30 PM at the Rollins Auditorium at Emory for this symposium and networking opportunity where researchers across Georgia will learn about ongoing quality, effectiveness, and value-based research activities. Health services research examines access to health care, how it is organized and delivered, costs, and outcomes. Keynote Speaker: Scott Halpern, MD, PhD, Professor, Medicine, Epidemiology, and Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Penn. Interested in presenting? View Call for Abstracts. Abstracts Due: February 16. Submit Abstracts. Register Now!
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