Research Resources
Dell Medical School’s Office of Research works to advance the pace and efficiency of research and innovation by providing services and resources. The office facilitates research at the medical school by providing sponsored projects proposal administration, post-award administration, study design, regulatory affairs guidance and more for faculty, staff, student and trainee research projects.
Research Support & Services
Research Policies, Processes & More
The Office of Research maintains a publicly available research section of the Dell Med intranet. There, the office posts policies, processes, forms and other information related to conducting research at Dell Med.
Research Commercialization at UT
Discovery to Impact, UT’s connection between campus innovators and industry, brings research discoveries to the marketplace, launches startups and collaborates with established businesses.
Dell Med Library
Researchers can access PubMed, databases that index medical research literature, guides to citation managers and other resources through the school’s library.
Shared Research Facilities & More
Dell Med’s transdisciplinary research takes place in top-of-the-line facilities, cores, centers and institutes across the University.
UT Austin Support
Learn about resources, programs and other offerings available to the Dell Med community through UT Austin’s Office of the Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creative Endeavors.
Health Product Innovation
The Texas Health Catalyst program within the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship provides resources for researchers and innovators interested in commercializing an invention, starting a company or collaborating with industry partners.
Funding Opportunities
Get information on how to find and apply for funding to support research initiatives with assistance from the University and Dell Med’s research team.
Research Data Requests
The school’s data core is a shared resource and neutral broker for accessing and managing data from Dell Seton Medical Center, Dell Children’s Hospital, UT Health Austin and other sources.