Grants
Dates
Informational Meeting/Q&A: October 28, 2 p.m. MST
Submission Deadline: December 2, 2024; 5 p.m. MST
Award Announcements: December 20, 2024
Award Period (Up to 6 months): January 1, 2025–August 31, 2025
Award Amount
Not to exceed $40,000 per award, inclusive of indirect costs
Details
Administrators: University of Arizona (UArizona)-Banner Health
Seed Grant Coordinator: Jennifer Smith, Program Manager at UArizona-Banner Health
Category: UArizona-Banner Health NIH-Funded OTA Award
Multi-PI applications allowed: Yes
Submit proposals via email to: aou-research@email.arizona.edu
Introduction and Background
Supported by the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program, the University of Arizona-Banner Health, seeks to identify and empower research projects that use All of Us data through seed grants. UArizona-Banner Health intends to fund up to three seed grant proposals providing up to $40,000 (inclusive of indirect costs) per award to cover personnel, computational, and data storage costs associated with scientific aims that leverage All of Us data. These seed grants are open to investigators from institutions in the United States and its territories that have a Data Use and Registration Agreement (DURA) in place with the All of Us (see “About the All of Us Researcher Workbench” below). The seed grants are designed to jump-start projects that leverage and interrogate All of Us data.
About the All of Us Research Program
The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to collect and study data from a million or more people living in the United States and its territories. The goal of All of Us is to speed up health research discoveries, enabling new kinds of individualized health care. To make this possible, the program is building one of the world’s largest and most diverse databases for health research. The program seeks for its participant cohort to reflect the diversity of the United States and its territories and to include individuals from groups that have been underrepresented in health research in the past.
About the All of Us Researcher Workbench
The All of Us dataset is stored on the Researcher Workbench, a secure, cloud-based platform. The program offers tiered access to the data. There are three tiers of access: 1) Public Tier through the interactive Data Browser; 2) Registered Tier, which includes individual-level data from electronic health records (EHR), wearables, and surveys, as well as physical measurements; and 3) Controlled Tier, which includes data available on the Registered Tier, as well as genomic data and expanded demographic, survey, and EHR data. In the Researcher Workbench’s Controlled Tier, registered researchers can combine genomic data shared by the participant cohort with data from other sources to launch a wide variety of studies.
Researchers’ institutions must first have DURAs in place with All of Us before they can register to use the Researcher Workbench’s Registered and Controlled Tiers. Your institution must have a DURA in place with All of Us Research Program before you apply for a seed grant. You can search or browse the list of registered institutions to confirm if your institution has a DURA in place and the data available to you based on Registered or Controlled Tier access
This grant announcement solicits proposals to pursue seed grants to inform two objectives:
Description
UArizona-Banner Health intends to fund between one and three seed grants across a range of clinical and public health subtopics associated with scientific aims that leverage the Researcher Workbench. These seed grants may be single or multi-investigator awards providing up to $40,000 (inclusive of indirect costs) per competitive grant awarded. Our expectation at the conclusion of the award is for the seed grants to lead to peer-reviewed publications and dissemination. (See some example publications resulting from All of Us data.) Possible approaches include, but are not limited to:
Eligibility
This AoU Seed Grant is open to Principal Investigators who are members of the Pharmacogenomics Global Research Network (PGRN) and from any institution in the United States with a fully executed Data Use and Registration Agreement (DURA). Collaborative grants that include investigators from multiple institutions with DURAs are allowed. A list of institutions with active, approved DURAs can be found here. Applications will be peer-reviewed and scored using the following criteria:
Use of the Funds
Funds for awarded seed grant projects will be distributed as subawards to the NIH-funded UArizona-Banner Health researcher engagement award (OT2OD036485-01s1). Time required to establish a subaward may delay the initial start of projects. Collaborative grants that include investigators from multiple institutions with DURAs are allowed, but additional subaward processing times may be encountered. As funds originate from NIH, institution-specific NIH rates for indirect costs apply unless exemptions are acquired. The $40,000 grant amount includes institutional indirect costs, which should be reflected in the submitted budget.
The following provides a list of generally allowable costs:
The following provides a partial list of nonallowable costs:
Funds should be expended between January 1 and August 31, 2025.
Timeline
December 2, 2024 Proposals due by 5 p.m. MST
December 20, 2024 Funding decisions communicated
January 1, 2025 Earliest budget period start date; funds available for expenditure
August 31, 2025 Latest budget period end date; all funds must be expended.
Proposal Format
Proposal narratives must not exceed four (4) pages (single-spaced, 11-point font (smallest), 0.5-inch margins). Suggested fonts: Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri, or Tahoma. Reduced, legible font sizes in figures and legends are acceptable. All documents, except the budget sheet, should be saved and submitted as PDF files. The budget sheet should be submitted as an editable Excel document.Full Proposal
Proposal requires the following:
“I have reviewed the All of Us data security policies. I will ensure that any row level data in the All of Us Researcher Workbench will not be downloaded off of the Researcher Workbench and all analyses accessing row-level data will be conducted in the Researcher Workbench. I will not attempt reidentification at the person level and I will report any accidental/incidental reidentification of All of Us participants. I will take extreme care to avoid stigmatizing All of Us participants or groups of participants as a result of the study results and interpretation of findings.”
Submit proposals to aou-research@email.arizona.edu with the subject line: All of Us seed grant proposal_PILastName
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