The University of Virginia is seeking input from its faculty about its latest round of Grand Challenges Research Initiatives, which will emphasize health, as well as digital technology.
Provost Ian Baucom and Vice President for Research Melur K. “Ram” Ramasubramanian put out the call last week for faculty members to utilize the institution’s strengths and imagine ambitious research initiatives that will lead to new knowledge and help UVA achieve its mission to be great and good.
“Grand Challenges provide an opportunity for faculty to come together across disciplines and schools to address some of society’s most urgent questions,” Baucom said. “They let us build on our strengths and imagine a different future, one that directly helps communities.”
As part of the precision medicine/health Grand Challenge, the University will invest in the recently announced Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology.