Posts Tagged ‘training grant’

New resource for training grants: Research career development website

Are you writing a career development plan for a training grant and unsure about what resources are available at OHSU? We’ve compiled a list of seminars, classes, and programs into one convenient location and organized them by category on our new Career Development for Researchers page. Click on the name of the class or workshop and you’ll find detailed information about the target audience (e.g., grad students, postdocs, faculty), frequency and cost to participate (if … Read More

Multidisciplinary training program for emergency medicine clinical research

Oregon Health & Science University is now recruiting scholars for a two-to-three-year multidisciplinary training program in emergency medicine clinical research. The Oregon Emergency Medicine K12 is a multidisciplinary clinical research program that aims to produce highly qualified emergency medicine researchers with expertise in research fundamentals and the skills required for success as academic clinicians and leaders. By the end of the training period, each scholar will be well-prepared to serve as an independent clinical researcher. Scholar Benefits: Scholars will … Read More

Enroll Now: Grant Administration Classes, March 20 & 22

Two areas of grant administration are being addressed this week in courses from Research Administration Training & Education (RATE). Enroll now by visiting the RATE web page. Training Grants & Fellowships – Tuesday, March 20 Clinical Trials Pre and Post-Award Administration – Thursday, March 20 Training Grants & Fellowships offers an overview of the pre-award steps, guidance on using the xTrain module, and a practical understanding of the post award project management of training grants … Read More

OCTRI announces Oregon Student Learn and Experience Research awardees

The Oregon Students Learn and Experience Research (OSLER) program, within the Oregon Center for Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI), is pleased to announce the recipients of an NIH supported TL1 training award, AHRQ T32 training award, and Summer OCTRI Student awards. This program supports early research experience for pre-doctoral medical, dental, graduate nursing, basic science, bioengineering, and pharmacy students, enhancing the pipeline of OHSU health professionals interested in clinical and translational research. These students … Read More

OHSU Cardiology recruiting for T32 training grant; applications due Mar 30

Looking for a postdoc position in cardiovascular research? Know someone who is? OHSU’s Cardiovascular Division has an NIH-sponsored T32 training program that is currently recruiting. The deadline is March 30, 2012 – so start working on those applications! The training program is open to both physician-scientists and basic scientists. Three trainees will be accepted in each year for a two-year research experience in one of four general investigative categories: Regulatory Physiology; Diabetes/Obesity; Developmental Programming; and … Read More

xTrain update: Correction deadline extended to Nov. 9

As announced at the October Research Administration Information Network (RAIN) meeting, the window of opportunity for corrections in xTrain has been extended. The NIH eRA system-wide release of  the new Training Activities (TA) module will be postponed to November 9 – 10 to allow more testing.  Retirement of the existing module will be postponed until the new release, but will no longer be available after Wednesday, November 9, 2011. You and your NIH Grant Management … Read More

New multidisciplinary training program for emergency medicine clinical research

OHSU is recruiting faculty members interested in a 3-year training program in Emergency Medicine research (Emergency Medicine K12 Training Grant). Scholars will meet the standards for appointment at the assistant professor level or higher. Although their research interests must focus on Emergency Medicine, scholars may come from a variety of clinical backgrounds, including Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, Pulmonary/Critical Care, Hematology, Trauma Surgery, and Pediatrics, as well as Nursing and Pharmacy. Scholars will have 75% protected time … Read More

Urgent: Window Closing for Correction of Trainee Rosters in xTrain

For those who manage Training Grants, this xTrain news needs your attention as soon as possible. In the transition from paper to electronic filing through xTrain in eRA Commons, a system has been in place for NIH Grant Management Specialists to manually enter these forms. This system will be retired effective October 21, 2011 after which time, inaccurate information will not be correctible. This includes stipend level amounts, degree levels, and missing appointment years. As … Read More

xTrain: Updates & Troubleshooting

Anyone currently involved in preparing and submitting Statement of Appointment forms and Termination Notices associated with institutional research training programs, institutional career development awards, individual fellowships and research education awards may now refer to the newest xTrain User’s Guide from NIH. It’s as easy as clicking on a topic in the Table of Contents to navigate through this definitive resource. Updates include helpful illustrations as well as the latest list of xTrain Activity Codes. xTrain … Read More

eRA Commons xTrain: Getting Started Guide

Since the launch of xTrain by the NIH in 2008, OHSU’s post-award office has offered guidance on its Training Grants and Fellowships page. With this year’s change to mandatory electronic filing via xTrain, Research Development and Administration (RDA) is offering additional support to administrators as we undergo the transition from paper to electronic filing. The first goal in this transition assistance has been to ensure that each PI, administrator and trainee working with NIH Training … Read More

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