The RCGBM can support your research in many ways. We provide support for clinical investigations and laboratory experimental studies, expert consults in statistics and experimental design, grant writing and editing services and assistance with the grant submission process. We also provide an opportunity to apply for SEED grants to help fund your project.
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Who can use the RCGBM resources?
Anyone with an OHSU Faculty Appointment whose research project falls within the area of gender-based Medicine.
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How can I get my research project funded?
By applying to our SEED Funding Program.
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Who can help with my regulatory documents?
Our experts in the Translational, Molecular and Clinical Discovery programs can navigate you through the process of IRB and IACUC submissions, etc.
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I have an idea for a research project, but don’t know how to get started, what do I do?
Simply open the front door! Cindee Gray, our Associate Director, Administration, will guide you in the direction of how to proceed with your research idea to help facilitate your research project.
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I have a funded project, but, due to cuts in funding, cannot finish my project. Could I apply for your resources?
Absolutely! There are two qualifications; you must have an OHSU faculty appointment and the area of your research must be related to gender-based Medicine.
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How does mentorship matching work?
Our Mentorship Matching program will provide interdepartmental mentorship and faculty networking for grantsmenship in gender-based Medicine Details available soon!
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