If you’re applying for a grant that requires a training plan, then you don’t want to miss our next Funding Focus seminar: Writing an Effective Training Plan. We’ll show you strategies for organizing this section of your grant, how to create a plan that addresses your weak spots, and how to document the resources you have access to at OHSU. We’ll also give you insight into what grant reviewers are looking for when they evaluate … Read More
With our Writing an Effective Training Plan seminar coming up next week, we were excited to find this chart on the NIH Extramural News blog this morning. With so many different mechanisms available, sometimes it’s hard to know which award to apply for and when. While not comprehensive, this chart gives a helpful, at-a-glance overview of the funding mechanisms NIH offers. The Extramural News blog chose to highlight NIH training and career development awards today … Read More
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
OHSU graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty: Have you ever wondered about technology commercialization and how it might apply to your research? Consider learning more about the Health Sciences Technology Entrepreneurship Certificate, a program jointly offered by OHSU’s Heart Research Center and the University of Portland. If you think you might be interested, the Heart Research Center is holding a drop-in information session on Friday, July 22 at 1:00 pm in CHH 14000. Information can … Read More
The Human Investigations Program (HIP) trains scientists in the principles of and best practices in clinical and translational research. They offer an integrated clinical and translational education curriculum. Participants can obtain a Certificate in Human Investigations or a Master of Clinical Research degree – and a non-degree track allows enrollment in individual courses. The curriculum includes a wide variety of requirements and electives that will provide a rich background in human investigation – everything from the … Read More
The Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI) KL2 supports training and career development of clinical and translational investigators to conduct interdisciplinary research with scientists from diverse disciplines. In addition to salary support and funds for research activities, scholars are able to utilize additional support services through OCTRI and the Human Investigations Program. The program is funded through NIH. Deadlines Letters of intent are due June 1, 2011 at 5 p.m. Notification of invitees for full … Read More
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Posted by: Christina Elmore in Funding Opportunity, OCTRI, OHSU Researchers
On: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Tags: career development, funding, Funding Opportunity, OCTRI, OHSU Researchers, training, translational research
Looking for a post doc position in cardiovascular research? Know someone who is? OHSU Cardiology has an NIH-sponsored T32 training program that is currently recruiting. The 2011 deadline is March 30 – so coming up soon! The program will recruit again in 2012, so also keep them in mind for next year. The training program is open to both physician-scientists and basic scientists. Three trainees will be accepted in each recruiting class for a two-year … Read More
Research administrators: We’re excited to announce that Spring 2011 Post-Award Education Program (PEP) will be offering its first West Campus session on Wednesday, March 30. Classes on Marquam Hill run now through the end of April. The PEP curriculum for both West Campus and Marquam Hill consists of courses addressing key sponsored project management topics and is taught by experienced post-award office personnel. Attend one or attend them all. PEP courses are specifically designed to … Read More
Research administrators: Registration is now open for the Spring 2011 Post-Award Education Program (PEP). The PEP curriculum consists of courses addressing key sponsored project management topics and is taught by experienced post-award office personnel. By attending courses this spring, you’ll have an opportunity to help guide the transition to a centralized Research Development and Administration (RDA) education program. Participation from seasoned research administrators is especially encouraged as the program moves forward to best meet your … Read More
Program announcements for the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSAs), also known as individual training grants, have been reissued. If you’re planning to submit, be sure to refer to these program announcements for the most current forms and application information: NRSA for Individual Predoctoral Fellows (Parent F31) NRSA for Individual Predoctoral Fellowships to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Parent F31 – Diversity) NRSA for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows (Parent F32) NRSA for Individual … Read More
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