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Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology The George M. O’Brien Urology Centers Program requests applications for the Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Program. This Program seeks to encourage interactions between the broader benign urology research community and programs currently funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). These include the U54 O’Brien Urology Centers, the P20 Developmental Centers for Interdisciplinary Benign Urology Research, and K12 Research Career Development Programs, collectively referred to as the CAIRIBU (Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology) community. A central goal of CAIRIBU is to increase the diversity of researchers investigating benign urology conditions by leveraging existing urology program resources and building new ones. Eligibility: Applicants to this Travel Grants Program must be engaged in benign urology research and must be early stage investigators (those within 10 years of their terminal degree or initial academic appointment), post-doctoral trainees, or students at any stage of their training. Applicants are not required to be currently affiliated with a U54, P20, or NIDDK K12 Program. Priority will be given to those whose abstracts, posters, or presentations are selected or those otherwise recognized through an evaluation process conducted by event organizers (e.g., review through an abstract or presentation selection committee process). Awardees may receive up to $2,000 per event to cover travel-related expenses (e.g., transportation, lodging and meals) and meeting registration. SUBMIT VIA EMAIL TO: Cescille Gesher | Email Cescille.gesher@duke.edu O’Brien Center PIs Jonathan Barasch, MD, PhD 1 Ali Gharavi, MD 1 Cathy Mendelsohn, PhD 1 Will Ricke, PhD 2 Zhou Wang, PhD 3 P20 Center PIs Dean Assimos, MD 4 Tom Chi, MD 5 Simon Hayward, PhD 6 Indira Mysorekar, PhD 7 Simone Sanna-Cherchi, MD 1 Mark Zeidel, MD 8 K12 Center PIs Cindy Amundsen, MD 9 Dale Bjorling, DVM 2 Wade Bushman, MD, PhD 2 Quentin Clemens, MD 10 Alison Huang, MD 5 Dolores Lamb, PhD 11 Aruna Sarma, PhD, MHA 10 Stephen van den Eeden, PhD 5 CAIRIBU Leadership Kristina Penniston, PhD Interactions Director [email protected] NIH/NIDDK Program Officers Tamara Bavendam, MD, MS Project Scientist [email protected] Chris Mullins, PhD Program Official [email protected] 1 Columbia University 2 University of Wisconsin-Madison 3 University of Pittsburgh 4 University of Alabama at Birmingham 5 University of California-San Francisco 6 NorthShore University Health System 7 Washington University 8 Harvard University 9 Duke University 10 University of Michigan 11 Cornell University ELIGIBLE AWARDEES Amount of Award. The Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Program encourages participation in conferences, educational meetings or workshops, and symposia hosted by Urology Centers and Career Development Programs within the NIDDK-funded CAIRIBU community by offering funds to cover travel-related expenses. Each Urology U54 O’Brien Center, P20 Developmental Center, and K12 Benign Urology Career Development Program may offer up to 3 travel grants per event to eligible participants.

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Page 1: Benign Urology Research Travel Grants · Stephen van den Eeden, PhD. 5. CAIRIBU Leadership Kristina Penniston, PhD Interactions Director penn@urology.wisc.edu NIH/NIDDK Program Officers

Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology

The George M. O’Brien Urology Centers Program requests applications for the Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Program. This Program seeks to encourage interactions between the broader benign urology research community and programs currently funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). These include the U54 O’Brien Urology Centers, the P20 Developmental Centers for Interdisciplinary Benign Urology Research, and K12 Research Career Development Programs, collectively referred to as the CAIRIBU (Collaborating for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology) community. A central goal of CAIRIBU is to increase the diversity of researchers investigating benign urology conditions by leveraging existing urology program resources and building new ones.

Eligibility: Applicants to this Travel Grants Program must be engaged in benign urology research and must be early stage investigators (those within 10 years of their terminal degree or initial academic appointment), post-doctoral trainees, or students at any stage of their training. Applicants are not required to be currently affiliated with a U54, P20, or NIDDK K12 Program. Priority will be given to those whose abstracts, posters, or presentations are selected or those otherwise recognized through an evaluation process conducted by event organizers (e.g., review through an abstract or presentation selection committee process).

Awardees may receive up to $2,000 per event to cover travel-related expenses (e.g., transportation, lodging and meals) and meeting registration.

SUBMIT VIA EMAIL TO: Cescille Gesher | Email [email protected]

O’Brien Center PIs Jonathan Barasch, MD, PhD1

Ali Gharavi, MD1 Cathy Mendelsohn, PhD1

Will Ricke, PhD2 Zhou Wang, PhD3

P20 Center PIs Dean Assimos, MD4

Tom Chi, MD5 Simon Hayward, PhD6

Indira Mysorekar, PhD7 Simone Sanna-Cherchi, MD1

Mark Zeidel, MD8

K12 Center PIs Cindy Amundsen, MD9

Dale Bjorling, DVM2 Wade Bushman, MD, PhD2

Quentin Clemens, MD10 Alison Huang, MD5

Dolores Lamb, PhD11 Aruna Sarma, PhD, MHA10

Stephen van den Eeden, PhD5

CAIRIBU Leadership Kristina Penniston, PhD

Interactions Director [email protected]

NIH/NIDDK Program Officers Tamara Bavendam, MD, MS

Project Scientist [email protected]

Chris Mullins, PhD Program Official

[email protected]

1Columbia University 2University of Wisconsin-Madison

3University of Pittsburgh 4University of Alabama at Birmingham

5University of California-San Francisco

6NorthShore University Health System

7Washington University 8Harvard University

9Duke University 10University of Michigan

11Cornell University

ELIGIBLE AWARDEES

Amount of Award.

The Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Program encourages participation in conferences, educational meetings or workshops, and symposia hosted by

Urology Centers and Career Development Programs within the NIDDK-funded CAIRIBU community by offering funds to cover travel-related expenses. Each

Urology U54 O’Brien Center, P20 Developmental Center, and K12 Benign Urology Career Development Program may offer up to 3 travel grants per event to eligible

participants.

Page 2: Benign Urology Research Travel Grants · Stephen van den Eeden, PhD. 5. CAIRIBU Leadership Kristina Penniston, PhD Interactions Director penn@urology.wisc.edu NIH/NIDDK Program Officers

Benign Urology Research Travel Grants Application

** PRE-AWARD PAGE **

TRAVEL AWARD CANDIDATE INFORMATION

Candidate name

First Last

Candidateinstitution

Name

Address

Candidateinformation

Telephone Email

INFORMATION ABOUT EVENT

Event information

Title of event Date(s)

Event location

Site of event

Institution

City/state

(Check one below)

Candidate’srole in event ☐Abstract ☐Poster ☐Lecture or other presentation

☐Other(describe below)

Abstract/poster title (if applicable)

Candidate’scareer stage ☐ Early investigator ☐ K scholar ☐ Post-doc ☐ Student

For NIDDK use only

NIDDK approval Name Signature Date