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SEED GRANT PROGRAM


University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
College of Allied Health Research Seed Grant Program


The purpose of the College of Allied Health Research Seed Grant Program is to support faculty who demonstrate potential for developing and maintaining quality research programs. The goals of the Program are to:

  • Provide a means of initial funding for CAH faculty with assigned research responsibilities;

  • Generate pilot data in order to apply for extramural funding;

  • Assist faculty in proposal development through structured guidelines for development and peer review.

  • Facilitate publication of faculty research in scientific literature.

 

GUIDELINES & FORMS

 

Application (PDF format - printing ONLY) OR
Application (Word format - edit and print)
Abstract - (Word format - edit and print)
Budget - (Excel format - edit and print)
Budget Justification - (Word format - edit and print)
Biographical Sketch - (Word format - edit and print)
Other Research Support - (Word format - edit and print)
Research Plan - (Word format - edit and print)
Resources & Environment - (Word format - edit and print)
References Cited - (Word format - edit and print)

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

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College of Allied Health
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
801 N.E. 13th Street, PO Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0901
Phone: (405) 271-6588, Email: College Contact

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We are pleased to report that the College's Research Seed Grant Review Panel recommended funding the following faculty research proposals:


Comparison of Common Brain Areas
of Function During Motor Execution, Imagery, and Passive
Visual Observation
(mirror neutrons) of the Same Task:
A fMRI Study

Dr. David Garrison
David Ross Boyd Professor


Rehabilitation Sciences


Auditory Neuroplasticity and Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Dr. Blas Espinoza-Varas
Associate Professor


Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

 

 

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