Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation is one of the three strategic priorities of Children’s National Hospital. The mission of the Children’s National Research Institute (CNRI) is to "conduct novel basic, translational, clinical and community research and education programs within Children’s National Hospital that improve the well-being of children throughout their lives."
It consists of six distinct entities:
- Center for Cancer and Immunology
- Center for Neuroscience Research
- Center for Prenatal, Neonatal and Maternal Health Research
- Center for Genetics and Precision Medicine
- Center for Translational Research
- Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation
Learn more about the institute through its:
- Leadership and Administration
- CNRI Annual Reports
- Research and Education Week
- Children's National Research Institute new faculty resources (PDF)
Grants Enhancement Program (GEP)
This program is one of several grant preparation services at Children's National. Led by senior investigators from multiple disciplines, its goal is to improve grant applications submitted by investigators and faculty members at Children's National and George Washington University (GW) in order to maximize the probability of funding. All Children's National junior faculty members (Instructors and Assistant Professors) applying for external funding must obtain timely review and consultation by the GEP at least 12 weeks prior to the grant submission date.
Funding Opportunities for Faculty Members
- Bridge Funding (PDF): The PI (Faculty) Bridge Award is an internally-funded program providing up to one year of additional support for any established investigator with a competitive renewal application under consideration with a lag time between the current and follow-on funding.
- Board of Visitors Grants: Each fall, hospital faculty and staff are invited to submit grant applications for research and programmatic initiatives. Each application is carefully reviewed by The Board of Visitors’ Grants Committee and grantees are notified in April of The Board’s decision.
Engaging Students in Mentored Research Opportunities
GW students have made important contributions to research projects by collecting data, assisting in writing grant proposals and even co-authoring articles. Faculty expand the capabilities of their research programs when they provide well-structured opportunities for undergraduates to participate.
GW faculty can now reach a broad audience of GW students by posting for-credit and other experiential opportunities on GW Student Research Commons. Postings are easy to create and faculty can choose to receive applications directly or customize an online application template.
- Read more about posting an opportunity to GW Student Research Commons.
- Email researchcommons@gwu.edu with questions.