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Research News – Monday, June 16, 2025


Published: Monday, June 16, 2025

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Institutional Research Core Facility – Illumina now has a Single Cell Solution
The Institution Research Core Facility is offering a Core Lab Grant. We will be offering library preparation free of charge for 4-8 samples. The targeted cell number for this particular kit will be 2,000 cells. Winners may be asked to pay for the sequencing charges, but we are still working to possibly offer that for free as well. Winners will also be asked to do the cell washes before submitting to the Core. Free basic bioinformatics will be included.
Please submit your short abstract to: Jenny-Gipson@ouhsc.edu by June 30th. Once the winners are chosen, we will loop in our Illumina specialist to make sure we have success with your specific cell types.  See attached flyer for additional information.

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

The Single Cell RNA Sequencing Workshop is a free, in-person, hands-on course held December 9–12, 2025, at the Inasmuch Foundation Atrium in the Bird Library. It will teach participants how to perform single-cell RNA sequencing analysis, including data alignment, visualization (UMAPs, heatmaps, volcano plots), and advanced analyses like ligand-receptor interactions, pathway, and pseudo time. The workshop uses bash and R and requires attendance at all three full-day sessions. Data will be provided. Around 20 applicants will be accepted; applications are due by July 31, 2025, with decisions sent by August 15. Full details and requirements are in the flyer.
 
The Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research (NNCTPR), would like to announce an event that the NNCTPR, in collaboration with Tana Fitzpatrick, Associate Vice President of Tribal Relations, and the Center for Faculty Excellence will host as part of our Ethical Tribal Engagement Series. This event will be held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 12:00 to 1:30 at the Robert M. Bird Library Inasmuch Foundation Atrium room on the OUHSC campus as well as virtually. This ETE traveling event will be offered as part of the Improving Cancer Outcomes in Native American Communities (ICON) Grant.

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources (OSCTR) Clinical and Translational Research Pilot (CTRP) Grants – Deadline is Friday, July 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM CDT.  For additional information see attached Guidelines.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Bridge Grant Program – Request for Applications
  • Cycle III PHF Bridge Grant Program Deadline: Wednesday July 9, 2025
The primary objective of the PHF Bridge Grant Program is to provide funding to enhance OUHSC faculty competitiveness for extramural funding. OUHSC Principal Investigators are eligible if they meet the following criteria: 1) have submitted an extramural application within the past 18 months that was scored but not funded, 2) are requesting over $750,000 in total direct costs and over $200,000 in total facilities and administration (F&A) costs; and 3) received a review that ranks applications and provides critiques. This program provides funding for up to $75,000 for one year. Guidelines and Application Form are attached or can be found at https://research.ouhsc.edu/research-administration/grants/funding-opportunities/phf-funding. If you have any questions, please email  Kathy-Kyler@ouhsc.edu.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Clinician Scientist Development Grant Program Year 1 – Request for Applications
  • Cycle III PHF Clinician Scientist Development Grant Program Deadline: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
The primary objective of the PHF Clinician Scientist Development Grant Program is to provide funding to a new or early-stage clinician scientist faculty member. This award is designed to support the applicant’s clinical and/or translational research project and to assist him or her with advancing this research project to a level that will be competitive for funding through a federal career development award mechanism. This program can provide funding for up to two years. The second year of funding will be based on successful achievement of identified milestones, completion of an application for Year Two funds, and whether funds are available.
The Principal Investigator must be an OUHSC primary faculty member with appointment at OUHSC as an Assistant Professor. Fellows are permitted to apply with a letter from their department chair guaranteeing the fellow will hold a faculty position that is not dependent on receipt of the grant at the award start date. New or early-stage clinical scientist faculty members with Temporary Faculty appointments (faculty with academic titles such as instructor, lecturer, or titles modified by prefixes such as visiting, adjunct, clinical, or temporary research appointments with suffix “of Research”) must obtain approval from the Vice President for Research before submitting an application for this program. Approval will require a letter from their Department Chairperson indicating a departmental commitment of salary, research space, and time for development of an independent career at OUHSC.  Requests should be sent to ORA4PHF@ouhsc.edu). Guidelines and Application Form are attached or can be found at https://research.ouhsc.edu/research-administration/grants/funding-opportunities/phf-funding. If you have any questions, please email  Kathy-Kyler@ouhsc.edu.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Clinical Translational Grant Award (CTGA) Program – Request For Applications
  • Cycle II PHF CTGA Program Deadline: Monday, June 30, 2025
The CTGA program replaces the Team Science program. The primary objective of this PHF CTGA mechanism is to grow collaborations and expand innovative healthcare research activities and promote collaboration among faculty to help OUHSC achieve the goals outlined in Pillar 1 of the Strategic Plan. The investigators must consist of one basic science researcher and one clinician researcher who can develop a broadly based, multidisciplinary research program focused on a specific disease entity, biomedical problem area, or clinically relevant problem. The proposal must focus on the collaborative relationship, such that the scientific objectives could not be achieved without the efforts of a basic science researcher, a clinician researcher, and their respective expertise and/or disciplines. It is expected that both members of the investigator team will devote an equivalent amount of effort to the project (60/40 or 50/50 distribution of effort).
The funding for this program can be for up to two years. The second year of funding, if funds are available, will be based on successful achievement of identified milestones as noted by the researchers in the Year 1 application and quality of specified milestones to be met during the next year of funding, as documented in the completed Year Two application form.
This funding opportunity is intended to:
  • Promote collaborative scientific interactions among investigators
  • Support translation of novel basic/pre-clinical observations or the translation, dissemination, and implementation of clinical observations to community settings
  • Foster engagement of interdisciplinary teams
  • Support collaborative interactions among clinical and fundamental research investigators leading to co-authored papers and grant applications.
PHF CTGA awardees may hold PHF Symposium grants, Technology Advancement Grants (TAG), or Bridge grants throughout the duration of this award, but may not serve as the Contact PI/Team Leader on more than one PHF Clinical Translational Grant. Guidelines and Application Form are attached or can be found at https://research.ouhsc.edu/research-administration/grants/funding-opportunities/phf-funding. If you have any questions, please email  Kathy-Kyler@ouhsc.edu.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Seed Grant Program – Request For Applications
  • Cycle III PHF Seed Grant Program Deadline: Monday, June 30, 2025
The primary objective of the PHF Seed Grant program is to provide a one-year grant for new OUHSC investigators to initiate research programs. Secondary objectives are to provide established OUHSC faculty with the opportunity to initiate new unfunded projects and to provide unfunded OUHSC faculty funds to initiate a research program. Applications from new investigators (within 5 years of first full academic appointment and never having received independent federal funds) are given special consideration during peer review and at the time of funding consideration. Principal Investigators with Temporary Faculty appointments (faculty with academic titles such as instructor, lecturer, or titles modified by prefixes such as visiting, adjunct, clinical, or temporary research appointments with suffix “of Research”) must obtain approval from the Vice President for Research before submitting an application for this program. Approval will require a letter from their Department Chairperson indicating a departmental commitment of salary, research space, and time for development of an independent career at OUHSC.  Requests should be sent to ORA4PHF@ouhsc.edu.
PHF Seed Grant recipients may not hold a PHF Bridge Grant or a PHF Clinician Scientist Development Grant during the duration of this award. Guidelines and Application Form are attached or can be found at https://research.ouhsc.edu/research-administration/grants/funding-opportunities/phf-funding. If you have any questions, please email  Kathy-Kyler@ouhsc.edu.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Symposium Grant Program – Request For Applications
  • Cycle III PHF Symposium Grant Program Deadline: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
The primary objective of the PHF Symposium Grant program is to provide partial funding to support a National or International Symposium to be held at the OUHSC campus or in Oklahoma City. Funding priority will be given to themes that will promote research already present at OUHSC and OMRF and include both OUHSC faculty members and OMRF members in the Organization Committee. OUHSC Principal Investigators are eligible to apply if they meet the following criteria: 1) The Principal Investigator of the application must be the Chair of the Organizing Committee. Only OUHSC full-time, tenure-track faculty members (unmodified titles) are eligible to be PIs. 2). The PI may hold any other PHF Grant award, except for a Clinician Scientist Development Award.
 
Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) Technology Advancement Grant (TAG) Program – Request For Applications
  • Cycle III PHF TAG Grant Program Deadline: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
The TAG program replaces the Equipment grant program. The primary objective of the PHF TAG program is to provide partial funding for critically needed research equipment that could be transformative for the research mission at OUHSC. This program is fully aligned with Pillar 1 of the Strategic Plan. The TAG program will proactively and with the help of a committee address campus-wide needs and fill critical gaps, with the goals to grow the research enterprise, expand innovative technology and research infrastructure, and promote addition of new cutting-edge technology on campus. Funding priority will be given to research equipment that will permit OUHSC investigators to be more competitive for external funding and provides support to multiple users. Funds may be used for equipment to be purchased as part of a recruitment package for new faculty or for equipment to support the research of current faculty. If the funds will be used for a new recruit, the recruit must have signed the offer letter with a specific start date or specific start date time frame. Equipment and/or technology funded by PHF is expected to be made available to all researchers at OUHSC, whenever possible. All OUHSC Assistant, Associate, or Full Professors are eligible to apply. Applicants are required to match requested funds. The maximum allowable budget for this program is $500,000 (PHF funding: $250,000; Applicant funding: $250,000). The minimum allowable budget for this program is $60,000 (PHF funding: $30,000; Applicant funding: $30,000). Only one application will be accepted per investigator per year.

NIH NOTICES

 
(NOT-MH-25-210)

NOTE: When only one application is allowed per Institution according to the sponsor instructions, please send a copy of the guidelines to HSCORA@ouhsc.edu as soon as the PI or department is aware of limited eligibility. ORA will review and provide further instructions regarding next steps in the process.

NIH FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

First Deadline is August 8, 2025
First Deadline is August 8, 2025
First Deadline is August 8, 2025
First Deadline is August 8, 2025
First Deadline is August 8, 2025
First Deadline is September 29, 2025
 
First Deadline is September 29, 2025
NIGMS National and Regional Resources (R24 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (PAR-25-416)
First Deadline is September 25, 2025
 
NIH Directors Pioneer Award Program (DP1 Clinical Trial Optional) (RFA-RM-25-001)
First Deadline is September 09, 2025
 
NIH Directors New Innovator Award Program (DP2 Clinical Trial Optional) (RFA-RM-25-002)
First Deadline is August 19, 2025
 

OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Food and Drug Administration: A Research Study of Contaminants in School Meals (U18) (RFA-FD-25-024) – Deadline July 7, 2025
Next OCASCR Grant Deadline: September 23, 2025
Proposals will be accepted for large and small equipment and research. Please click here for more information. 
 
OCAST (Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology) – Industry Innovation Program – Non-dilutive capital to move your innovation project toward market launch.  Deadline is July 31, 2025 at 11:59:59PM.  Please go to FY26 NOFO.pdf for additional information.

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