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DE-INBRE Travel Funds Request for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
July 1st, 2026

The Delaware INBRE Travel Award is supported by the University of Delaware INBRE Office in order to enable undergraduate and graduate students affiliated with DE-INBRE to attend a conference/symposium. Continual professional development is essential for students. It also affords opportunities for presentations within in a professional setting, as well as opportunities for networking and exposure to the latest academic research.


DE-INBRE Core Development Award
March 1st, 2026

The Delaware INBRE Instrumentation Core Development Award is supported by the University of Delaware INBRE Office in order to enable staff from the affiliated INBRE cores to 1) attend a workshop, offsite training, or conference or 2) to test a new technology or workflow. This award is aimed at core facility directors and research scientists that would like to develop new skills or services.Continual training and professional development is essential for core facility scientist. It also affords opportunities for presentations within in a professional setting, as well as opportunities for networking and exposure to the latest academic research. To test a new technology or workflow, it can be used to purchase reagents and supplies required to test new equipment or develop new service workflows.


Delaware Bioscience Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) Grants (LOI)-COPY
March 1st, 2025

The Delaware Bioscience Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) program supports the growth of Delaware’s economy by fostering innovative research and development activities. The CAT program sponsors four grant mechanisms to attract and retain life science businesses and help to create new high-tech jobs in Delaware. The three mechanisms currently open for applications are: • iHIT – Ideas, High-return, Innovative, Transformative • EPoC – Entrepreneurial Proof of Concept • ARC – Applied Research Collaborations


Delaware Bioscience Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) Grants (LOI)
January 31st, 2025

The Delaware Bioscience Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) program supports the growth of Delaware’s economy by fostering innovative research and development activities. The CAT program sponsors four grant mechanisms to attract and retain life science businesses and help to create new high-tech jobs in Delaware. The three mechanisms currently open for applications are: • iHIT – Ideas, High-return, Innovative, Transformative • EPoC – Entrepreneurial Proof of Concept • ARC – Applied Research Collaborations