Emory Primary Care Consortium
The Emory Primary Care Consortium provides grants up to $2,500 to support projects that involve research, quality improvement, advocacy, development of clinical decision support tools, or educational activities that advance primary care as it relates to patient safety, innovations in healthcare delivery, addressing disparities in healthcare, etc.
University Research Committee
Crowd Funding
Momentum is the official crowdfunding platform of Emory University, featuring opportunities to support a range of Emory’s unique and diverse research projects, student initiatives, and campus activities where your gifts of any size can make a tremendous impact.
Raising funds for targeted projects through Momentum provides Emory the ongoing resources that are crucial to its growth and success as a world-class institution. Your donation of any size touches lives every day and supports academics, research, patient care, scholarship, and service to others. Your generosity makes this extraordinary work possible across the disciplines.
Georgia CTSA
Pilot funding through the Pilot Grants Program
- In partnership with the Healthcare Innovation Program - due annually in May
Training - Research Education, Training, and Career Development
- Offers limited funding to accepted members of its programs
KL2 Clinical Research Career Development Program
- Annual due in spring of each year
Regenerative Engineering and Medicine (Emory and Georgia Tech) Innovative Research Grants
Innovative Research Grants - intended to fund projects at earlier stages of development
Strategic Priority Grants - intended for developed projects that are supported by preliminary data
Emory School of Medicine
Large Program Project Support - for Program Directors who are committed to the submission of a large program grant application within 12 months following the Preparation Award
Request for Institutional Matching Funds - for large interdisciplinary grants
Bridge funding and Catalyst and Seed Funding programs are also available. Department of Medicine investigators must apply through the internal mechanism.
Research Administration Service
The Department of Medicine Research Administration Service (RAS) team is focused on leveraging its combined knowledge and experience to support the Department of Medicine and Department of Family & Preventive Medicine investigators. The RAS provides faculty with pre- and post-award research administration services. We believe that every investigator’s research is paramount. The RAS staff is dedicated to providing a high level of customer service to support faculty in the management of their research portfolio so faculty can focus on finding answers.