CTSI Resources
See special services from UCLA and related resources for grant development
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Grants Submission Unit
- Contact GSU
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NIH Requirements
- Authentication of Key Biological and/or Chemical Resources
- Bibliography and References Cited
- Citing a Grant
- Contacting Your Program Officer
- Data Management and Sharing Plan
- Facilities and Other Resources
- Letters of Intent
- Letters of Support
- Multi PD/PI Leadership Plan
- My NCBI
- NIH Biosketches
- NIH Clinical Trials and Human Subjects
- NIH Cover Letters
- Other Support
- Public Access Policy
- Resource Sharing Plans
- Rigor and Reproducibility
- Vertebrate Animals
- NSF Requirements
- Boilerplates for resources
- Collaborative Pathways for Innovation (CPI) Program
- T32 Training Grant Support Services
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Funding Opportunities
- Upcoming Deadlines & Opportunities
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CTSI RFAs
- Call for Element E Translational Science Projects
- CTSI AI Seed Grant
- CTSI Catalyst Awards
- CTSI Core Voucher
- CTSI / CURE Pilot and Feasibility Study
- CTSI / David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Wildfire Response Pilot Award
- CTSI / Iris Cantor Women's Health Center Awards
- UCLA / DHS Safety-Net Health Innovation Awards
- Past Awardees
- CTSI Resources
Access related resources and services available through CTSI
CTSI can provide investigators with letters of support to strengthen their grant applications. Proposal types we can support include—but are not limited to—research proposals, training grants, and conferences.
Request access to the library of successful grant award applications managed by CTSI. Grant sample application types include: F32, K01, K08, K23, K24, K99/R00, R01 and U54 plus NIH Biosketches.
At the CTSI Educational Videos, Tools and Workshops page, you can find our K-to-R workshop slide presentations to assist with grant writing and development. CTSI K workshops are held several times a year to provide junior faculty with advice and feedback on their draft applications to increase their success with NIH K awards. R Award Workshops provide junior faculty with advice on how to leverage research conducted during a K award to obtain an R award.
Other related resources
NIH resources
Resources from UCLA
- Commonly needed items for grant applications, from the Office of Contracts and Grants Administration (OCGA)