The Office of Research is the driving force behind CUNY Medicine’s research enterprise, providing faculty with the critical support needed to secure and manage external funding from federal, state, and private foundations. The office ensures faculty have the resources and guidance to advance cutting-edge research that shapes the future of medicine.

Committed to fostering a thriving research environment, the office facilitates mentorship for junior faculty, offers grant-writing workshops, and helps faculty identify and pursue funding opportunities. It provides a full range of pre-and post-award services, including

  • Identifying external funding sources, preparing budgets and sponsor forms, interpreting guidelines, and managing subcontract negotiations.
  • Assisting with CUNY Research Foundation account management, sponsor agency requirements, budget modifications, no-cost extensions, and annual report preparation.

Led by Maria F. Lima, PhD, Sr. Associate Dean for Research and Strategy, the office works closely with the Associate Vice Chancellor and University Vice Provost for Research, Rosemarie D. Wesson, PhD, and the President of the Research Foundation of The City University of New York, Héctor Cordero-Guzmán, PhD, to expand research opportunities, strengthen graduate education, and ensure regulatory compliance. The office provides essential support throughout the funding lifecycle, enabling faculty to focus on advancing scientific discovery and improving healthcare outcomes.

Office of Research

Meet the Team

  • Maria Lima, PhD

    Sr. Associate Dean for Research/Chief Research Officer
    Unit: Administrative Offices
    Department: Office of Research

The Office for Grants & Sponsored Programs

The CUNY School of Medicine Office of Grants and Sponsored Programs provides comprehensive support to research faculty throughout the grant lifecycle. The grants staff works closely with our investigators on identifying funding opportunities,  developing proposals, preparing budgets , and providing expert guidance to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor requirements. Post-award services include assisting Investigators with the fiscal management of an award, reporting, and adherence to all sponsor policies. The Office of Research Grants & Sponsored Programs Office provides faculty with expert administrative support to secure intramural and extramural funding and contributes to our robust research ecosystem.

The Office for Grants & Sponsored Programs

Meet the Team

  • Syed Amir Abdali

  • Grisel Abreu

  • Karen Adamo-Henry

  • Maria Agosto

  • Madiha B. Akhtar, PhD

  • Tashuna Albritton, PhD

    The Albritton Group focuses on developing community-based HIV/STD prevention interventions, particularly for underrepresented minority adolescents and young adults in urban and rural communities. They employ mixed-methods and participatory approaches to examine multilevel factors influencing disparities in sexual and reproductive health among historically disadvantaged populations. Dr. Albritton’s research emphasizes study designs that center on the voices…

  • Heather Alexander

  • Kevin Ali, Ph.D.

  • Marvia Alston

  • Margaret Ambrosino

  • Katelyn Angell

  • Emmanuel (Kofi) Asomani

  • Lisa Auerbach, M.D., MS-HPEd

  • Yasmine Azor, MSEd

  • Marsha Bailey

  • Susan C. Ball, MD, MPH, MS

  • Samantha Barrick, M.S.

  • Anand Bhatia, MD, MBA

  • Ion Alexandru Bobulescu, MD

  • Michelle Bolton

  • Keosha Bond

    The Bond Group explores the intersection of socio-structural and cultural factors in HIV transmission, focusing on marginalized and minoritized communities. Dr. Bond and her team address sexual health disparities in Black/African American populations, including cisgender women, gender-diverse individuals, and sexual minority men. By employing formative methodologies and strength-based, culturally appropriate interventions, Dr. Bond’s work tackles…

  • Patricia Broderick

  • Juana Carmona

  • Matthew Casanova

  • Leslie Chen

  • Lester Chisholm

  • Cynthia Civil

  • Marta Clark, MBA

  • Jennifer Clotaire

  • Jose Cobo