Population Health

May 16, 2022

Initiative announces awardees of spring quarter 2022 Tier 1 pilot research grants

Research project team engaged in discussionThe Population Health Initiative has announced the award of 11 Tier 1 pilot grants to teams representing researchers from seven different University of Washington schools and colleges, plus UW Tacoma and multiple community-based partners. The total value of these 11 awards is $358,706, which included $266,843 from the initiative plus additional school, college and departmental matching funds.

“We continue to be impressed with the range of innovative, high-quality proposals we receive for this pilot grant program,” said Ali H. Mokdad, UW’s chief strategy officer for population health and professor of health metrics sciences. “There is a clear demand for funding for this type of foundational, capacity-building projects from our faculty, staff, students and community partners.”

The purpose of the Tier 1 pilot grant program is to support researchers in laying an interdisciplinary foundation for a future project to generate proof-of-concept. The awardees for this cycle are:

More information about the Population Health Initiative pilot grant program, tiering and upcoming deadlines can be found by visiting our funding page.