Research Development & Administration  
      

 
 
 

Information for OHSU Research Faculty

Requirements to Conduct Research at OHSU
Resources
  • Funding Opportunities
    This database contains grant and award announcements identified and obtained each day as a service for OHSU faculty, researchers, and trainees.
  • OHSU Research Resources
    Learn about all the different core facilities and shared resources at OHSU.
  • General Clinical Research Program
    National network of 78 centers which provide a research infrastructure for OHSU clinical investigators who receive most of their support from other NIH components as well as other Federal agencies.
  • Research Funding & Development Services
    Research Funding & Development Services (RFDS) provides central services and resources for OHSU faculty, fellows, and staff to develop comprehensive grantsmanship skills necessary to successfully obtain research funding. RFDS focuses on providing consultations, trainings, workshops, and events to facilitate in the preliminary stages of research development including grant funding identification and grant writing.
  • OHSU's Program for Medical Innovation
    One of the greatest challenges faced by academic health centers is assembling the diverse teams that are essential to solving the complex problems associated with modern health care delivery. In order to address this problem, OHSU has established the Program for Medical Innovation, whose goal is to foster novel approaches to research in the OHSU clinical environment.
Process Flowcharts
These flowcharts provide a visual view of the different RDA processes.
Policies and Procedures
Electronic Research Administration (eRA)
Education & Events
  • RDA Calendar
  • Online calendar of RDA education and events
  • RDA Education
    Main page for education. Contains links to education library, online calendar, online training, and much more!
  • Electronic IRB Online Training
    Online training simulations.
  • RDA News
    RDA Newsletter
  • Human Investigations Program
    This program is targeted to medical or dental residents and fellows, faculty of the medical, nursing and dental schools, and community clinicians interested in developing research skills in human investigation. The HIP curriculum results in a Certificate of Training in Human Investigation.
Technology and Research Collaborations (TRC)

Last modified on 11/24/2006 by rdaweb@ohsu.edu