Awardee OrganizationSALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES
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Abstract Text
Based on our experience, each new investigator requires approximately $1.5 million to establish an
independent research program and obtain external support over an initial three-year period. The Institute
guarantees to support the research programs of new investigators until they achieve independent support. We
encourage new investigators to recruit postdoctoral fellows or graduate students, who are usually supported by
Institute funds pending receipt of individual fellowships or other support.
During the past five years (2003-2007) The Salk Institute invested more than $6.5 million (not including
developmental funds from the CCSG) to establish the research programs of new investigators in the Cancer
Center. (This amount does not include additional startup funds committed but not yet expended by recent
appointees.) Support from CCSG developmental funds, although it was only a portion of the total required, was
crucial in helping new appointees during the current funding period to establish and develop their independent
research programs quickly and effectively.
We anticipate that we will recruit one or two new investigators per year into the Cancer Center (this has
been the average for the past several years). If each investigator requires two years to achieve independent
funding, up to four investigators will require developmental support each year. We request funds to provide
partial support for two investigators per year from the CCSG.
As a result of an extensive review of Institute research programs over the past two years, several areas
have been identified as high priorities for new faculty recruitment: biophotonics (advanced imaging), innate
immunity, stem cell biology, metabolism, and inflammation biology. These areas will broaden and strengthen
our cancer research program. We anticipate that two to three new faculty appointments will be made in each of
these areas over the next several years, and that most of these new faculty members will become members of
the Cancer Center.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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NIH Spending Category
Cancer
Project Terms
AppointmentAreaBiologyBiophotonicsCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCancer Research ProjectCommitDevelopmentFacultyFellowshipFundingImageIndividualInflammationInstitutesMetabolismNatural ImmunityPostdoctoral FellowRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch Supportbaseexperiencegraduate studentmemberprogramsstem cell biology
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