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2024 Mayo Clinic and ASU Signature Programs (Opportunity Kick-off)

January 29, 2024

Sponsored by: KE Research Development.  
Research Development Opportunity Kick-off events are introductions to specific funding opportunities that provide an overview of requirements, advice and lessons learned from experienced faculty, and a chance to network with other ASU faculty.

Topic: 2023 Mayo Clinic and ASU Signature Programs (Opportunity Kick-off)

2024 Collaborative Research Seed Grant Program 

The Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University Alliance for Health Care is offering a Seed Grant Program to encourage new collaborative research projects between Mayo Clinic in Arizona and Arizona State University (ASU). Consideration will be given to all projects, especially those related to the strategic priorities of the Alliance, including: 

  • Transform the workforce: Disrupting medical, health science, and professional education for the future of healthcare and lifelong learner. 

  • Optimize health and the human body: Enhancing human performance across the lifespan through collaborative research, the exploration of innovative treatments and cures. 

  • Connected healthcare delivery: Streamlining healthcare through novel capabilities, leveraging digital health tools to reach patients where they are. 

  • Biomedical innovation: Co-creating and co-developing new medical devices and start-up companies toward the modernization of healthcare. 

  • Innovations in the detection and management of Cancer. 

2024 Faculty Summer Residency Program 

The Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University Faculty Summer Residency is designed to facilitate ongoing collaborations between faculty members and teams at Mayo Clinic and ASU by providing opportunities for collaboration and networking activities. The intent is to provide support so that ASU faculty members may spend time over the course of the summer working as part of a Mayo Clinic team. 

  • This program is aimed at developing long-term collaborations between research teams at Mayo Clinic and ASU in the areas that will impact clinical outcomes and enhance patient experiences. 

  • The residency component must be a total of six continuous weeks, completed in the summer months of May through August.  

Presenters:  

  • Aaron Mangold, M.D., Medical Director, Clinical Trials Office, Mayo Clinic Arizona 
  • Matt Hulver, Ph.D., Vice President of Research, Arizona State University 
     
  • Hayley Bohall, Associate Director, Research Development, Arizona State University 
  • Erika Cavallaro, Operations Administrator, Mayo Clinic Arizona 
  • Natalia Diaz, Project Manager Senior, Strategic Partnerships, Arizona State University 

Guest Speakers (Past Seed Grant Awardees): 

Arizona State University 

  • Ayan Banerjee, Assistant Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
  • Haiwei Gu, Assoc Professor, Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics 
  • Rachel Gur-Arie, Assistant Professor, Edson College
  • Baoxin Li, Assoc Director & Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
  • ​​​​​​​Christopher Plaisier, Assistant Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
  • ​​​​​​​​​​​Nina Sharp, Assistant Professor, The Design School 

Mayo Clinic  

 

  • Zong Wei, Ph.D, Senior Associate Consultant, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine
  • Yuxiang Zhou, Ph.D, Consultant, Division of Medical Physics, Department of Radiology

Date: Thursday, January 29, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm AZ - 1:00 pm AZ
Location: Online
Register: https://researchacademy.asu.edu/FY24_MayoClinicASUSignaturePrograms