UCSF Guides: UCSF Research Development Office (RDO): Grant Templates and Guides: Center Grant Mechanisms (2024)

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Interested in learningabout the primary grant mechanisms that NIH uses for multi-component proposals? Below are descriptions of those mechanismsand a table of currently funded centers at UCSF.

Research Program Grants (P01)

Research Program Projects (P01)support a broadly based, multidisciplinary, often long-term research program which has a specific major objective or a basic theme. A program project generally involves the organized efforts of relatively large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects or components of this objective. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator. The grant can provide support for certain basic resources used by these groups in the program, including clinical components, the sharing of which facilitates the total research effort. A program project is directed toward a range of problems having a central research focus, in contrast to the usually narrower thrust of the traditional research project. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence, i.e., a system of research activities and projects directed toward a well-defined research program goal.

CurrentlyFunded P01s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AG002132NIADegenerative and Dementing Diseases of AgingPRUSINER, STANLEY B4/1/19973/31/2025
AI091580NIAIDUnderstanding T cell responses and T cell signaling in human airway organoids with SARS-CoV-2 infectionWEISS, ARTHUR5/18/20206/30/2021
AI118688NIAIDDisruption of T cell tolerance in type 1 diabetesANDERSON, MARK S6/8/20165/31/2022
AI138962NIAIDInherited T cell defects: Diagnosis, Mechanisms and TreatmentsMARSON, ALEXANDER9/8/20208/31/2025
CA118816NCINoninvasive Metabolic Signatures to Improve Management of Molecular Subtypes of GliomaCHANG, SUSAN M7/1/20077/31/2024
CA210961NCII-SPY2 +: Evolving the I-SPY 2 TRIAL to include MRI-directed, adaptive sequential treatment to optimize breast cancer outcomesESSERMAN, LAURA J9/8/20178/31/2022
HL107202NHLBIExploring the biology of persistent type 2 airway niches in asthmaFAHY, JOHN V8/15/20127/31/2024
HL128191NHLBICarbohydrate-based Therapy for Lung DiseaseFAHY, JOHN V9/1/20167/31/2021
NS083513NINDSRegulation of cellular pathways in human brain developmentALVAREZ-BUYLLA, ARTURO7/1/20144/30/2025

Center Core Grants (P30)

Center Core Grants (P30) support shared resources and facilities for categorical research by a number of investigators from different disciplines who provide a multidisciplinary approach to a joint research effort or from the same discipline who focus on a common research problem. The core grant is integrated with the center's component projects or program projects, though funded independently from them. This support, by providing more accessible resources, is expected to assure a greater productivity than from the separate projects and program projects.

CurrentlyFunded P30s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AG015272NIACenter for Aging in Diverse Communities: Ending Health Inequities in Older AdultsKARLINER, LEAH S9/30/19976/30/2023
AG044281NIADisruptive Behaviors in Nursing Home residents with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) and Diabetes MellitusCOVINSKY, KENNETH E.7/15/20136/30/2023
AG062422NIANew Approaches to Dementia HeterogeneityMILLER, BRUCE L5/1/20193/31/2024
AI027763NIAIDCollaborative community networks to optimize implementation of low barrier COVID-19 testing efforts among diverse Latinx populations in Northern CaliforniaGANDHI, MONICA10/21/20208/31/2022
AR070155NIAMSResource-based Center for the Advancement of Precision Medicine in RheumatologyNAKAMURA, MARY C9/21/20168/31/2021
AR075055NIAMSCore Center for Musculoskeletal Biology and Medicine (Overall Application)ALLISTON, TAMARA N7/1/20196/30/2024
CA082103NCICancer Center Support GrantASHWORTH, ALAN8/5/19995/31/2023
DA012393NIDADrug Dependence Clinical Research ProgramJACOB, PEYTON9/1/19995/31/2025
DK063720NIDDKDiabetes Research CenterGERMAN, MICHAEL S9/1/20023/31/2022
DK098722NIDDKUCSF Nutrition Obesity Research CenterVAISSE, CHRISTIAN8/1/20157/31/2025
ES030284NIEHSUCSF Environmental Research and Translation for Health Center (EaRTH Center)WOODRUFF, TRACEY J.5/22/20203/31/2025
EY002162NEIP30 - Core Grant for Vision ResearchULLIAN, ERIK M3/1/19976/30/2024
GM138441NIGMSBiological Soft X-ray Tomography at the Advanced Light SourceLARABELL, CAROLYN A9/1/20208/31/2021
MH062246NIMHCenter for AIDS Prevention StudiesLIGHTFOOT, MARGUERITA A9/24/20018/31/2022

Specialized Center (P50)

Specialized Centers (P50) support any part of the full range of research and development from very basic to clinical; may involve ancillary supportive activities such as protracted patient care necessary to the primary research or R&D effort. The spectrum of activities comprises a multidisciplinary attack on a specific disease entity or biomedical problem area. These grants differ from program project grants in that they are usually developed in response to an announcement of the programmatic needs of an Institute or Division and subsequently receive continuous attention from its staff. Centers may also serve as regional or national resources for special research purposes.

CurrentlyFunded P50s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AI150476NIAIDHARC Center: HIV Accessory and Regulatory ComplexesKROGAN, NEVAN J8/27/20078/31/2022
CA097257NCIBrain Tumor SPORE GrantBERGER, MITCHEL S.9/20/20028/31/2023
FD006424FDAUCSF-Stanford Pediatric Device ConsortiumHARRISON, MICHAEL R9/1/20188/31/2023
GM115318NIGMSPharmacogenomics of Statin TherapyKRAUSS, RONALD M9/7/20158/31/2021
HD055764NICHDCenter for Research, Innovation and Training in Reproduction and InfertilityGIUDICE, LINDA C4/1/20073/31/2023

Research Program--Cooperative Agreements (U19)

Research Program--Cooperative Agreements (U19) support a research program of multiple projects directed toward a specific major objective, basic theme or program goal, requiring a broadly based, multidisciplinary and often long-term approach. A cooperative agreement research program generally involves the organized efforts of large groups, members of which are conducting research projects designed to elucidate the various aspects of a specific objective. Substantial Federal programmatic staff involvement is intended to assist investigators during performance of the research activities, as defined in the terms and conditions of award. The investigators have primary authorities and responsibilities to define research objectives and approaches, and to plan, conduct, analyze, and publish results, interpretations and conclusions of their studies. Each research project is usually under the leadership of an established investigator in an area representing his/her special interest and competencies. Each project supported through this mechanism should contribute to or be directly related to the common theme of the total research effort. The award can provide support for certain basic shared resources, including clinical components, which facilitate the total research effort. These scientifically meritorious projects should demonstrate an essential element of unity and interdependence.

CurrentlyFunded U19s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AI077439NIAIDUnderstanding Asthma EndotypesERLE, DAVID J5/8/20203/31/2022
AI089674NIAIDProgram for Resistance, Immunology, Surveillance & Modeling of Malaria in Uganda (PRISM) RenewalDORSEY, MATTHEW G7/1/20103/31/2024
AI135990NIAIDHPMI: Host Pathogen Mapping InitiativeKROGAN, NEVAN J8/17/20187/31/2022
AR076737NIAMSUCSF Core Center for Patient-centric Mechanistic Phenotyping in Chronic Low Back PainLOTZ, JEFFREY C.9/25/20195/31/2024
NS095774NINDSImmunogenetic Determinants of Disease Risk in Neurological DiseaseOKSENBERG, JORGE R.7/1/20156/30/2021

Resource-Related Research Projects--Cooperative Agreements (U24)

Resource-Related Research Projects--Cooperative Agreements (U24) support research projects contributing to improvement of the capability of resources to serve biomedical research.

CurrentlyFunded U24s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AG072699NIAAdvancing Psychosocial & Biobehavioral Approaches to Improve Emotional Well-BeingEPEL, ELISSA S.2/1/20211/31/2025
CA215123NCIThe TOPAS Tool for Particle Simulation, a Monte Carlo Simulation Tool for Physics, Biology and Clinical ResearchFADDEGON, BRUCE6/4/20185/31/2023
NS113637NINDSAccelerating Dissemination of Implantable Neurotechnology for Clinical ResearchSTARR, PHILIP ANDREW8/15/20206/30/2025
CA253377NCICo-Clinical Quantitative Imaging of Small Cell Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer Using Hyperpolarized 13C MRIKURHANEWICZ, JOHN9/7/20208/31/2025
NS107229NINDSNorCal-RCC for Northern California Regional Coordinating CenterSMITH, WADE S8/15/20187/31/2023
DK116214NIDDKIlluminating Druggable Dark MatterMCMANUS, MICHAEL T9/15/20178/31/2023
DE026914NIDCRCenter for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Tissue and Organ Regeneration (C-DOCTOR)LOTZ, JEFFREY C.3/1/20172/28/2022
CA195858NCIStanford and Northrop Grumman proposal for the Oncology Models ForumBUTTE, ATUL J9/1/20158/31/2021

Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)

Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54) support any part of the full range of research and development from very basic to clinical; may involve ancillary supportive activities such as protracted patient care necessary to the primary research or R&D effort. The spectrum of activities comprises a multidisciplinary attack on a specific disease entity or biomedical problem area. These differ from program project in that they are usually developed in response to an announcement of the programmatic needs of an Institute or Division and subsequently receive continuous attention from its staff. Centers may also serve as regional or national resources for special research purposes, with funding component staff helping to identify appropriate priority needs.

CurrentlyFunded U54s at UCSF (last updated June 2021)

Award NumberAdministering ICProject TitleContact PI / Project LeaderProject Start DateProject End Date
AI082973NIAIDPrimary Immune Deficiency Treatment ConsortiumPUCK, JENNIFER M.9/12/20098/31/2024
CA190153NCIUganda-UCSF Consortium on Prevention and Early Detection of HIV-Associated CancerMARTIN, JEFFREY N9/17/20148/31/2021
CA209891NCIResearch Center for Cancer Systems Biology: Cancer Cell Map InitiativeKROGAN, NEVAN J5/11/20174/30/2022
CA224081NCIBay Area Team Against ResistanceBIVONA, TREVER G9/30/20178/31/2022
CA242646NCICalifornia-Mexico-Puerto Rico Partnership (CAMPO) Center for Prevention of HPV-related Cancer in HIV+ PopulationsPALEFSKY, JOEL MICHAEL9/12/20197/31/2024
CA242646NCICalifornia-Mexico-Puerto Rico Partnership (CAMPO) Center for Prevention of HPV-related Cancer in HIV+ PopulationsPALEFSKY, JOEL MICHAEL9/12/20197/31/2024
CA244438NCIEngineering synthetic helper cells that autonomously deliver orthogonal IL-2 to selectively promote therapeutic T cell proliferation in tumorsLIM, WENDELL A9/24/20198/31/2024
CA244438NCIUCSF Center for Synthetic Immunology: Tools to Reprogram the Immune System to Combat CancerLIM, WENDELL A7/1/202012/31/2021
CA244438NCIUCSF Center for Synthetic Immunology: Tools to Reprogram the Immune System to Combat CancerLIM, WENDELL A9/24/20198/31/2024
CA244438NCIUCSF Center for Synthetic Immunology: Tools to Reprogram the Immune System to Combat CancerLIM, WENDELL A9/24/20198/31/2024
CA254571NCIUnited States-East Africa HIV-Associated Malignancy Research Center (USEAHAMRC) for Career Development and the Prevention, Early Detection and Efficient Linkage to Care for Virus-related CancersMARTIN, JEFFREY N7/13/20206/30/2025
HL147127NHLBIIntegrated Health, Behavioral and Economic Research on Current and Emerging Tobacco ProductsLING, PAMELA MAY9/19/20138/31/2023
NS065705NINDSBrain Vascular Malformation Consortium: Predictor's of Clinical CourseKIM, HELEN9/30/20096/30/2024
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