Institutional Strategic Support Fund

Application

Wellcome Trust ISSF 2 Pilot Fund

Round 2, deadline 12 noon, Thursday 6 December 2018

The University has been awarded a block grant from the Wellcome Trust’s Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF) for Translational Biomedical Research. The ISSF aims to translate the excellent biomedical discovery science underpinning our world recognised research strengths to:

  • Understand the links between biological mechanisms and human diseases;
  • Identify and develop biomarkers for patient stratification;
  • Identify novel lead compounds for discovery science and clinical development;
  • Influence future clinical practices

Purpose of the pilot fund

A portion of the award is being used to run the Translational Pilot Fund, an internal scheme to fund pilot projects, which aims to support translational development of biomedical discovery science in the University and Medical School, to build and sustain the future drug discovery portfolio. Projects should be directed at infectious diseases or new therapies for cancer and other major non-infectious diseases. This pilot fund will support exploratory studies to enable new drug targets arising from discovery science projects to access key resources that are required to bridge from discovery to translational science. We aim to enable both strong clinical target validation and entry into the drug discovery pipeline.

For this round, up to £100k is available. We envisage this may be used to pilot new projects, establish new methodologies, develop cross disciplinary facilities, and establish links between discovery scientists and translational drug discovery and/or clinical colleagues. It is not expected that individual projects will exceed £30k unless the request is for multi-user equipment.

The Pilot Fund is intended to be flexible and creative and to support a range of needs. For example we will:

  • Fund extensions and bridges for PhD students and Postdocs at the end of their current project, who show a desire and ability to progress to a translational phase, and by doing so enhance their skills and career progression. Extension funding will usually not exceed 6 months.
  • Fund training for PhD students and research staff in key translational research skills, either within the Sussex Translational Platform or externally.
  • Support a PI wishing to take one aspect of their research into a translational phase, by funding resource additional to their current discovery science funding to, for example, transfer a cellular assay developed in the discovery laboratory into a high-throughput format.
  • Fund the purchase of reagents, facility access or studies at external Commercial Research Organisations, that would enable a PI to take a translational step in a project funded on a discovery science basis.

Deadline

Thursday 6 December 2018, 12 noon.

Applications should be submitted to Carly Brownbridge,(C.Brownbridge@sussex.ac.uk)

Contact

All applicants are welcome to dicuss their planned proposal with the ISSF lead, Laurence Pearl (Laurence.Pearl@sussex.ac.uk)

All costing queries should be directed to Carly Brownbridge,(C.Brownbridge@sussex.ac.uk, ext.3664)

Forms

Further details about the scheme and information on how to apply is available here: Programme Specification and Application Form.