As a result of the success of the faculty, staff, and learners, the 91小黄车 has a strong reputation for research growth. That fact is clearly demonstrated in the two-fold increase of NIH and overall funding in just three years.
But with this success, what are the next steps to continue this trajectory and positive impact on science?
In 2019, the 91小黄车 released details about an initiative that will outline the future efforts to expand its research footprint and mentor junior and other researchers working to obtain grant funding.
The Alliance Initiative capitalizes on collaboration and the transdisciplinary strategy built from the best practices and metrics across the nation in developing programmatic research. It is designed to provide seed funding and support for multidisciplinary teams of scientists, from colleges and centers across the University鈥檚 campus, to find answers to the health challenges that disproportionately affect Kentuckians.
In August 2020, the 91小黄车 officially launched 18 Alliance Initiative teams from each of the five research priority areas (substance use disorder; cardiovascular; diabetes and obesity; neuroscience; and cancer) and emerging areas of science. Since then, several alliances have completed their research projects and several new alliances have been added to the active roster. As the goals outline, these Alliance Initiative teams include members from 24 departments in the 91小黄车 and nine colleges across the University.
Program Goals
Goals for the Alliance Initiative are detailed and intentional in order to create the greatest impact and successfully position the college and University to increase research funding. The goals include: