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CAMRI is supported by user fees: PIs receive grants or contracts and then pay CAMRI for MR scanner time on a fee for service basis. Grant proposals typically require preliminary data, leading to a dilemma in which existing funding is required to obtain new funding. To encourage new new investigators and projects, CAMRI awards no-cost pilot time at the sole discretion of the Academic Director. The purpose of the pilot time is to permit the collection of preliminary data for grant applications that will then be used to pay for scan time at CAMRI. A brief application is required, consisting of the following:
CAMRI is supported by user fees: PIs receive grants or contracts and then pay CAMRI for MR scanner time on a fee for service basis. Grant proposals typically require preliminary data, leading to a dilemma in which existing funding is required to obtain new funding. To encourage new new investigators and projects, CAMRI awards no-cost pilot time at the sole discretion of the Academic Director. The purpose of the pilot time is to permit the collection of preliminary data for grant applications that will then be used to pay for scan time at CAMRI. A brief application is required, consisting of the following:
# Applicant name and NIH-format biosketch or full CV
# Applicant name and NIH-format biosketch or full CV
# What will be your role (PI, co-investigator, consultant, etc.) the PI on the grant that you are planning to submit?
# What will be your role (PI, co-investigator, consultant, etc.) on the grant that you are planning to submit?
# Title of grant that you are preparing and outline, in the form of an NIH-format specific aims page  
# Title of grant that you are preparing and outline, in the form of an NIH-format specific aims page  
# In the grant that you are preparing, the number of scanner hours that you will budget and the duration of project
# In the grant that you are preparing, the number of scanner hours that you will budget and the duration of the project
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# Information about funding agency and mechanism (e.g. NIH R21; URL of RFA if non-NIH)
# Information about the funding agency and mechanism that you are planning for your grant submission  (e.g. NIH R21; URL of RFA if non-NIH)
Before data collection can begin, the PI must attend all necessary training and submit required documentation, including an IRB-approved protocol and consent form.  
Before data collection can begin, the PI must attend all necessary training and submit required documentation, including an IRB-approved protocol and consent form.  
Submitted completed applications or questions to camri@bcm.edu
Submitted completed applications or questions to camri@bcm.edu

Revision as of 06:22, 29 September 2015

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About Pilot Time

CAMRI is supported by user fees: PIs receive grants or contracts and then pay CAMRI for MR scanner time on a fee for service basis. Grant proposals typically require preliminary data, leading to a dilemma in which existing funding is required to obtain new funding. To encourage new new investigators and projects, CAMRI awards no-cost pilot time at the sole discretion of the Academic Director. The purpose of the pilot time is to permit the collection of preliminary data for grant applications that will then be used to pay for scan time at CAMRI. A brief application is required, consisting of the following:

  1. Applicant name and NIH-format biosketch or full CV
  2. What will be your role (PI, co-investigator, consultant, etc.) on the grant that you are planning to submit?
  3. Title of grant that you are preparing and outline, in the form of an NIH-format specific aims page
  4. In the grant that you are preparing, the number of scanner hours that you will budget and the duration of the project
  5. Information about the funding agency and mechanism that you are planning for your grant submission (e.g. NIH R21; URL of RFA if non-NIH)

Before data collection can begin, the PI must attend all necessary training and submit required documentation, including an IRB-approved protocol and consent form. Submitted completed applications or questions to camri@bcm.edu