Accessing Bayesian Adaptive Trials in Wyoming's Isolated Populations
GrantID: 15693
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: October 11, 2025
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Wyoming's Single-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials Grant
Wyoming's unique landscape and demographics make it an ideal location for clinical trials that address specific health needs. The Wyoming Department of Health, through its various programs, has identified areas where health outcomes can be improved. The target outcomes for this grant are closely tied to these identified needs. Successful applicants will be those who can demonstrate a clear understanding of these outcomes and how their proposed clinical trial will contribute to achieving them.
Improving Health Outcomes in Rural Wyoming
One of the primary target outcomes for this grant is the improvement of health outcomes in rural Wyoming. With its vast open spaces and sparse population, Wyoming faces significant challenges in delivering healthcare services to its rural communities. The Wyoming Rural Health Consortium and the Wyoming Office of Rural Health have highlighted the need for innovative solutions to address these challenges. Clinical trials that focus on diseases or conditions prevalent in these areas, such as substance abuse or chronic diseases like diabetes, are particularly encouraged. For instance, a pragmatic clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of telemedicine in managing chronic conditions in rural Wyoming could provide valuable insights and improve health outcomes.
Enhancing Research Capacity in Wyoming
Another key outcome is the enhancement of research capacity within the state. Wyoming is home to several research institutions, including the University of Wyoming, which has a strong focus on health sciences research. The Wyoming INBRE (Ideo2REU Research Network for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology) program is one example of an initiative that aims to enhance the state's research capacity. By supporting clinical trials that involve Wyoming-based researchers and institutions, this grant can help build the state's research infrastructure and foster a culture of innovation. Applicants who can demonstrate how their trial will contribute to the development of Wyoming's research capacity will be viewed favorably.
Addressing Health Disparities
Wyoming also experiences health disparities, particularly among its Native American population. The Wyoming Department of Health has identified health disparities as a key area of concern, and clinical trials that address these disparities are encouraged. For example, a clinical trial focusing on the prevention or treatment of diabetes among Native American communities in Wyoming could have a significant impact. By targeting these disparities, the grant can help improve health equity across the state.
The Banking Institution's grant to develop and implement single-site investigator-initiated clinical trials offers a unique opportunity for Wyoming researchers to address the state's specific health needs. With a focus on efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic, and implementation research, the grant is designed to support trials that can make a meaningful impact on health outcomes. By achieving the target outcomes outlined above, successful applicants can contribute to improving the health and wellbeing of Wyoming's population.
Q: What types of clinical trials are eligible for funding under this grant in Wyoming? A: The grant is open to a wide range of clinical trial designs, including efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic, and implementation research trials. Innovative designs such as platform trials, adaptive, and Bayesian designs are also encouraged.
Q: How can I ensure that my clinical trial addresses a specific health need in Wyoming? A: Review the Wyoming Department of Health's priorities and the health needs identified by the Wyoming Rural Health Consortium and the Wyoming Office of Rural Health. Aligning your trial with these needs will be viewed favorably.
Q: Are there resources available to help Wyoming applicants develop their grant proposals? A: Yes, the University of Wyoming and other research institutions in the state offer support for grant writing and research development. Additionally, the Wyoming Business Council provides resources for small businesses looking to access funding opportunities, including information on state of Wyoming grants and Wyoming business grants.
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