Resource Allocation Program (RAP)

Seeding outstanding research

 

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  1. Applicants select the grant mechanism, not the funding agency
  2. Funding agencies select the awardees

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  1. Find the grant mechanism that is best for you 
  2. Write the grant proposal for the chosen mechanism following the grant-specific instructions
  3. Submit your grant proposal via the RAP PORTAL   

Fall 2020 Highlights

  • Cancer and Environmental Health Research Pilot Award newly introduced and offering $50K
  • Environmental Health Research Pilot Award newly introduced and offering $50K
  • Family Support Award supported by the Academic Senate this cycle, is open to faculty in all ranks
  • Pilot Diabetes and Obesity offered in Fall 2020
  • Pilot Award in Prematurity Research offered in Fall 2020
  • Hardship grant award amount increased from $30K to $50K
  • RDO/RAP Diversity Supplement continues to be offered

RAP News

Recognizing Outstanding Reviewer Commitment

RAP acknowledges Youngho Seo, PhD for his exceptional contribution as a RAP reviewer. Dr. Seo has generously served for many years as a  faculty reviewer for not only one, but two RAP review committees - Digital Health Research and Technology.

Dr. Seo brings expertise in physics, radiology and biomedical imaging.  Not just highly reliable, Dr. Seo is a very engaged reviewer, sharing his knowledge and time, as well as providing insightful input to stimulate effective proposal discussions at every bi-annual committee cycle meeting.  Dr. Seo’s commitment contributes to RAP’s success and for this, we are grateful.  His ongoing service to the University is essential to our mission of seeding outstanding research!