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Issue Date: October 15, 2024
Priority Review Deadline: November 15, 2024
Rolling Deadline through: January 24, 2025 (or until available funds have been exhausted)
Notification: Funding decisions will be announced on a rolling basis beginning on/about November 20, 2024
Overview
Montana INBRE is pleased to announce a Technology Access Grant program open to biomedical investigators to utilize participating core facilities located within Regional Alliance of INBRE Network (RAIN) participating states (Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming). An array of biomedical research projects may be supported, including metabolomics, biomarker analysis, transcriptomics, genomics, social science surveys and other social science projects, and/or bioinformatic and biostatistics support. Successful applications will receive funding to cover core facility costs for data collection and analysis, consulting, or student training. Typical funding levels are $1,000 - 3,000 but may be more (or less) depending on the project needs and justification. Funding awarded will be paid directly to the core facility, and services must be completed no later than April 1, 2025. No carryover is allowed.
Eligibility and Clarifications
Deadlines
Proposal Checklist
Reporting and Grant Acknowledgement Requirements
A report of the major findings will be required at the end of the project. As a follow up, investigators will be asked to report annually to the INBRE program for five years after an award on subsequent manuscripts, grant applications, conference presentations, and other outputs that were impacted or stimulated by the technology access award funding.
Program awardees are required to acknowledge the INBRE grant award numbers for their respective states in all grant proposals, presentations, and publications that benefited from the technology access funding. The National Institutes of Health requires that peer-reviewed publications resulting from this funding comply with its Public Access Policy, including successfully depositing the manuscript into NIH’s PubMed Central and reporting a valid PMCID number to Montana INBRE. Manuscripts should also acknowledge any core facilities that provided data, data analysis, or student training.
Research Compliance
All proposed research must comply with university policies and governmental regulations. Projects requiring IRB, Biosafety or IACUC should have approvals documented at the time of proposal submission to ensure project readiness. NIH grants policies as described in the NIH Grants Policy Statement will apply to the applications submitted and awards made in response to this FOA.
Review Process and Selection Criteria
Allowable Costs
Technology Access funds must be expended no later than April 1, 2025. No carry-forward will be allowed. We anticipate making 10-15 awards depending on number of proposals received and the availability of funds. Awarded funds will be used to pay core facility charges directly (no subawards will be made). Core facilities must directly invoice Montana INBRE for payment of services.
Montana Core Facility Resources
To assist investigators in finding relevant core resources to meet their project needs, more information on some of the available core facilities can be found at the links listed below. The use of other facilities located in Montana may also be proposed.
List of all other RAIN Shared Core Facility Resources in the Western Region
https://rainresearch.org/shared-resources/
Contact & Questions
To discuss program eligibility, project scope, core facility capacity, assistance identifying relevant core facilities, or other questions relating to this funding opportunity announcement, please contact:
To connect directly with a Montana INBRE-affiliated Core Facility, please contact: