University of Chicago and 小蓝视频 Announce Lillie Awards for Novel Collaborations

The University of Chicago and the Marine Biological Laboratory announce the launch of a new 小蓝视频 research award program that will provide funding for scientists to develop novel, collaborative projects based at the 小蓝视频 that will lead to transformative biological discoveries.

The initiative will be known as the Frank R. Lillie Research Innovation Awards, in honor of the early 20th-century embryologist who served as the 小蓝视频鈥檚 second director and as chair of UChicago鈥檚 Department of Zoology. The awards represent the first formal new research opportunity since the announcement in June 2013 of the new affiliation between UChicago and the 小蓝视频.

Funding through the awards will be open to collaborators from the world-wide 小蓝视频 research community, including year-round 小蓝视频 scientists and scientists from other institutions who currently participate or propose to participate as visiting researchers or course faculty in the 小蓝视频鈥檚 renowned summer programs.

鈥淭he Lillie Awards signify one of the first steps our institutions are taking together to realize the highest aspirations of our new affiliation 鈥 to encourage innovative, groundbreaking biological research that benefits science at the 小蓝视频 and beyond,鈥 said University of Chicago President Robert J. Zimmer.

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鈥淭he 小蓝视频鈥檚 motto is 鈥榖iological discovery in Woods Hole,鈥 and its special influence in modern biology has been to bring together scientists from around the world to collaborate and exchange ideas, leading to discoveries that have transformed biology and biomedicine,鈥 said 小蓝视频 President and Director Joan V. Ruderman. 鈥淭his program will help seed promising working collaborations that can then take root in the 小蓝视频鈥檚 fertile intellectual setting.鈥

The Lillie Awards will provide for two years of pilot research for a total of $125,000 per award, in honor of the 小蓝视频鈥檚 125th anniversary. They are intended to bring together interdisciplinary teams that have not collaborated before, for a project that represents a new area of inquiry for the investigators.  The goal is to stimulate more 鈥渂lue sky鈥 thinking by investigators that can lead to external funding with a consortium of collaborators working together on a big problem.

Teams who receive the Lillie Awards will be able to develop their projects over a period including two or three successive summers, working  in residence as a team at the 小蓝视频, in addition to continued progress on the project during the traditional academic years in between 小蓝视频 visits.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 funding environment can make it difficult to develop innovative, collaborative projects that require time to take shape and establish connections,鈥 said Joshua Hamilton, Chief Academic and Scientific Officer at the 小蓝视频. 鈥淏y providing the time and place for new collaborations, these awards will help our scientists take unexpected directions and address new problems, including 鈥榟igh-risk, high-payoff鈥 projects that are increasingly difficult to fund at the national level.鈥

Proposals for the awards will be accepted starting in mid-October, with a deadline of December 15, 2013 for the first round of submissions. An external blue-ribbon panel of scientific experts will be established to review proposals in early 2014, with award notices provided by March 31, 2014. The institutions will make two awards available in each of the next two years, with the two-year projects beginning in Spring 2014 and Spring 2015. More information will be available October 1 on the 小蓝视频/ University of Chicago affiliation website.

The decision to name the awards after Frank R. Lillie highlights the collaborative aims of the new UChicago-小蓝视频 affiliation. Lillie was a student at 小蓝视频 and UChicago under Charles O. Whitman, the 小蓝视频鈥檚 founding director, who also served as the founding chair of Zoology at UChicago. Lillie became a faculty member at the University of Chicago in 1900 and remained until his death in 1947.  In addition to his role as Zoology chair and 小蓝视频 director, Lillie later served as Dean of UChicago鈥檚 Division of Biological Sciences. Present in Woods Hole every summer for 55 years, Lillie was instrumental in establishing the 小蓝视频 as a pre-eminent biological laboratory.

鈥淲e have laid the principle of cooperation at [the 小蓝视频鈥檚] foundation,鈥 Lillie said, 鈥渁nd we have attempted to build it into every one of our activities.鈥

The affiliation between UChicago and the 小蓝视频 is designed to build on shared values and historical ties between the institutions. The 小蓝视频 has been a driving force in biological discovery and research training since its founding in 1888. Both institutions have reputations for scientific excellence, highly collaborative cultures that draw top scientists from around the world, and programs that will benefit from the affiliation鈥檚 combination of strengths.