Posts Tagged ‘grant development’

CME Credits Available for Comparative Effectiveness Research Intensive: Register by July 15

From September 11-16, 2011, the Oregon Institute for Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Annual Research Intensive will provide an opportunity for 40 promising investigators to learn comparative effectiveness research (CER) methods from national leaders in the field. The program begins with a six-day, on-site workshop at OHSU and includes ongoing proposal-development support throughout the year. The Annual Research Intensive will involve active hands-on development of proposals for primary CER and will provide participants from across the country with the tools they … Read More

Registration open: Annual Research Intensive in Comparative Effectiveness

From September 11-16, 2011, the Oregon Institute for Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Annual Research Intensive will provide an opportunity for 40 promising investigators to learn comparative effectiveness research (CER) methods from national leaders in the field. The program begins with a six-day, on-site workshop at OHSU and includes ongoing proposal-development support throughout the year. The Annual Research Intensive will involve active hands-on development of proposals for primary CER and will provide participants from across the country with … Read More

Funding Focus: Managing the Compliance Sections of Your Proposal, May 12

Addressing the protection of human and animal subjects is crucial in your grant proposal—so much so that the NIH will not release funds until this section of your grant is approved. Join us for May’s Funding Focus, Managing the Compliance Sections of Your Proposal, and we’ll discuss tips for writing better grants with regard to protecting human and animal subjects. We’ll also discuss what to do when you are not sure whether your research involves … Read More

National Science Foundation workshop at Oregon State, April 13

The National Science Foundation (NSF) and Oregon State University (OSU) invite OHSU researchers to a one-day workshop on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at the Oregon State campus. This workshop is primarily designed to benefit researchers and educators less experienced in proposing to NSF. However, experienced investigators and NSF awardees may find the workshop useful and informative as well and are encouraged to attend. The workshop will provide an overview of the Foundation, including its mission, … Read More

Submitting a proposal for a research project that includes exercise?

Did you know that march wellness is currently working with OHSU researchers on projects related to exercise interventions for breast cancer, prostate cancer, and Parkinson’s patients? If you’re planning to submit a proposal for a project that includes exercise, contact Amber Webster to learn about pricing, program, and facility options for the march wellness & fitness center that will help build your budget.

Upcoming Specific Aims Workshop – Feb 18

Sign up now for a spot in the next Specific Aims Workshop, taking place Friday, February 18, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in BRB 403. Participants will receive help on how to clearly articulate their research goals and will receive interdisciplinary feedback on the specific aims section of their grant. This workshop is perfect for both those who are preparing to submit a grant, and those who have received comments and who are … Read More

Seminar: Write Winning Grants – June 16

Write Winning Grants: A Seminar for Clinician Scientists Wednesday, June 16 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. OHSU Auditorium Improve your skills in grant writing at a full-day seminar with expert Stephen Russell, DVM, PhD. The seminar is open to all and ideal for anyone who wants to improve skills in obtaining grant funding. It will be valuable for both clinicians and scientists, especially early-career researchers who are adjusting to shorter NIH applications.  The seminar is … Read More

Resources for understanding NIH Resubmission policies

In the May edition of Extramural Nexus, the NIH included two stories on resubmissions: “Last Call for A2 Applications” and “How We Determine What is a ‘New’ Application.” Research Funding & Development Services (RFDS) is planning a forum to address these issues, so stay tuned! Until then, here is a brief look at what you need to know about resubmissions. A2 Applications NIH has reduced the number of resubmissions allowed from two to one (NOT-OD-10-080) … Read More

NIH Regional Workshop in Portland: register by June 4

June 24-25, 2010, Waterfront Marriott Don’t miss your opportunity to mingle with NIH’s finest at the NIH Regional Seminar, hosted in Portland  June 24-25, 2010. There is a great line-up of seminars for all those involved in the grant process–administrators, students, trainees, and faculty–to learn about policy updates, peer review, the new NIH format, and more. A sampling of seminars include: A “Peer” into the NIH Review Process, Grant Writing for Success, eRA Commons, Common … Read More

Funding Focus: Foundation Funding–Writing a Letter of Intent

Join us on May 13, 2010 for our May Funding Focus forum—Foundation Funding: Writing a Letter of Intent. The workshop will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2010 from 12:00 pm – 1:00pm in Mac Hall 2201. It’s open to all faculty, researchers, students, and research administrators at OHSU. Come to this informal brownbag session to learn how to best approach a private foundation through a letter of intent. Getting money from a private foundation is … Read More

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