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Funding anatomic pathology research: a retrospective analysis of an intramural funding mechanism.

Andrew McDaniel1, Douglas R Fullen, Kathleen R Cho, David R Lucas, Thomas J Giordano, Joel Greenson, Andrew P Lieberman, Lakshmi P Kunju, Jeffrey L Myers, Michael H Roh.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: In 2006, the department of pathology at our institution established an intramural research funding mechanism to support anatomic pathology research projects for faculty and trainee development. A review committee consisting of faculty members with diverse academic interests evaluated applications; proposals were eligible for a maximum award amount of $30 000 per project with a maximum program cost of $150 000 annually.
OBJECTIVE: To report our experience based on a retrospective review of the research proposals submitted to the committee since the inception of the Anatomic Pathology Research Fund and evaluate the outcomes of the funded projects.
DESIGN: We retrospectively analyzed all project applications that were received by the committee. Outcome data were collected by reviewing progress reports, abstracts for national and international meetings, PubMed search results, and/or direct communication with investigators.
RESULTS: To date, a total of 59 individual projects have been awarded funding, for a total amount of $349 792, with an average award amount of $5381 per project. A total of 26 faculty members have secured funding for projects through this mechanism, and 27 resident and fellow trainees have been engaged in the funded projects. Spanning 11 subspecialty disciplines in anatomic pathology, 32 abstracts (54%) have been presented at national meetings and 26 (44%) have been published in the peer-reviewed literature to date. One project generated data used to secure an extramural (R01) grant.
CONCLUSIONS: Our funding mechanism could serve as a model used by other academic departments to support research activities, thereby fostering faculty development through scholarly activities.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23991740     DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2012-0546-OA

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med        ISSN: 0003-9985            Impact factor:   5.534


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1.  Anatomical Research: Misconceptions and opportunities.

Authors:  Omar Habbal
Journal:  Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J       Date:  2017-03-30
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