Community Engagement
The Community Engaged Scholars Program (CES-P) participants receive hands-on training and design and complete a Community-Based Participatory Research project.
SCTR supports multiple funding opportunities to encourage innovative, multidisciplinary, translational science. Our portfolio includes pilot grants and career development and training awards. Links to these and other MUSC and external funding opportunities can be found below and on the MUSC Office of Research Development’s (ORD) Funding Portal.
The Community Engaged Scholars Program (CES-P) participants receive hands-on training and design and complete a Community-Based Participatory Research project.
Supporting translational science projects with an interdisciplinary team collaboration.
SCTR's Translational Entrepreneurship Pilot (STEP) Grant accepts applications on a rolling basis.
The Translational Science Challenge pilot grant seeks proposals with the potential to significantly advance translational science.
Training on the basic elements of conducting a clinical trial for clinically-focused personnel, new site PIs or clinical trialists.
An NIH-funded award for junior faculty that provides 2 years of support to transition early-stage investigators to independent research careers.
An institutionally-funded award for junior faculty providing 2 years of support to transition early-stage investigators to independent research careers.
An NIH-funded mentored research training program for predoctoral students in Ph.D. or dual-degree programs.