The Life Sciences Research Initiative (LSRI) is a new internal competitive grant program that will provide $80 million per year in targeted funding to accelerate life sciences research at Johns Hopkins over the next two years. The Initiative supports a broad range of scientific disciplines and prioritizes projects that demonstrate clear public impact and feasible paths to sustained funding and deployment.
The Initiative includes two tracks designed to meet different needs.
- Transformational Science Team Awards will provide up to four years of flagship support for cross-disciplinary teams pursuing large-scale, milestone-driven initiatives designed to transform critical fields and sustain momentum toward novel discoveries. For the next two years, we will allocate up to $40 million each year to large-scale, multi-PI research projects, with awards starting at $10 million per project. The awards will reflect our strategic research priorities and flexibly support our people and projects, as well as cutting-edge instrumentation and critical research infrastructure, such as lab space, datasets, and computational resources. Priority will be given to research projects that offer comparatively near-term opportunities to change lives and create impact through translation, commercialization, clinical trials, or other direct implementation.
- High‑Impact Individual Awards will support faculty working on emergent research projects addressing specific challenges and opportunities across the life and health sciences. For the next two years, we will allocate up to $40 million each year in individual awards. Designed for higher-risk, high-reward projects–both basic and applied–proposed by individual faculty or small teams, these awards will provide between $200,000 and $500,000 to fuel a broad pipeline of innovative research focused on the advancement of human health. Flexible use may include data needs, equipment, and staffing, and faculty recipients will receive support for financial management and research development, including the pursuit of external follow-on funding.
The Life Sciences Research Initiative provides strategic, timely internal support so that high‑value research can continue, trainee pipelines can be preserved, and promising projects can be positioned to secure external follow‑on funding. Research is the lifeblood of our institution, at the core of our mission and work, and we must do everything we can to protect it.