TY - JOUR
T1 - Lessons learned from ten years of the Mountain West Clinical and Translational Research Infrastructure Network
T2 - A case study from the research core
AU - Conway, Kathrene R.
AU - Evangelista, Lorraine S.
AU - Noonan, Curtis W.
AU - Ebersole, Jeffrey L.
AU - Serafica, Reimund
AU - Lopez, Joseph Guerrero
AU - Seville, Robert Scott
AU - Shen, Jay
AU - Sy, Francisco S.
N1 - © The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/7/24
Y1 - 2025/7/24
N2 - The Mountain West Clinical & Translational Research Infrastructure Network (MW CTR-IN), hosted at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health, began as a partnership among 13 major U.S. public universities across 7 MW Institutional Development Award (IDeA) States, stretched across 1/3rd of the U.S. land mass and encompassed almost 1/3rd of all IDeA States. The mission of the MW CTR-IN is to build and enhance infrastructure capacity to increase CTR in the MW region. This case study describes the Clinical Pilot Projects Program (CP3) processes and tools used to support this objective through its selection of applications to fund, supporting applicants and funded investigators, and providing guidance and oversight during the funding period. The MW CTR-IN has funded 152 single-investigator pilot projects, 7 multisite pilot projects, 13 developmental team grant projects, and 14 community-engaged projects. These projects have also led to over $92M in extramural grant funding, 308 presentations, and 1,124 peer-reviewed publications. The methodologies and expertise we gained can assist other CTR networks in developing efficient pilot project programs that have been evaluated and demonstrated to improve CTR initiatives, especially through the use of a custom portal.
AB - The Mountain West Clinical & Translational Research Infrastructure Network (MW CTR-IN), hosted at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences at the National Institutes of Health, began as a partnership among 13 major U.S. public universities across 7 MW Institutional Development Award (IDeA) States, stretched across 1/3rd of the U.S. land mass and encompassed almost 1/3rd of all IDeA States. The mission of the MW CTR-IN is to build and enhance infrastructure capacity to increase CTR in the MW region. This case study describes the Clinical Pilot Projects Program (CP3) processes and tools used to support this objective through its selection of applications to fund, supporting applicants and funded investigators, and providing guidance and oversight during the funding period. The MW CTR-IN has funded 152 single-investigator pilot projects, 7 multisite pilot projects, 13 developmental team grant projects, and 14 community-engaged projects. These projects have also led to over $92M in extramural grant funding, 308 presentations, and 1,124 peer-reviewed publications. The methodologies and expertise we gained can assist other CTR networks in developing efficient pilot project programs that have been evaluated and demonstrated to improve CTR initiatives, especially through the use of a custom portal.
KW - Translational research centers
KW - application process
KW - core support
KW - lessons learned
KW - review process
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011665813
U2 - 10.1017/cts.2025.10081
DO - 10.1017/cts.2025.10081
M3 - Article
C2 - 40979097
AN - SCOPUS:105011665813
SN - 2059-8661
VL - 9
JO - Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
JF - Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
IS - 1
M1 - e182
ER -