Research News - May 9, 2014

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May 9, 2014

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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1. May Research Council -Presentations now available online
2. NIH Update: New Resubmission Policy, NIH Regional Seminar, Data on NIH Peer Review and Programs for New Scientists
3. Core of the Week: Peptide/Protein Core
4. Partners Research Management Message, May 8, 2014

EVENTS

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1. Steps to Success Education and Career Development Series
2. Orientation Program: Clinical Research Resources at MGH
3. Considering PCORI Funding? What do you need to know before applying?
4. PCORI Luncheon Panel

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

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1. Limited Submission Funding Opportunities

2. Private Funding Opportunities

3. NIH Update for Week Ending May 9, 2014

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

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Reminders of recently posted funding opportunities, deadlines and events

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

1. May Research Council - Presentations now available online

Please click here to view the slides from the May 5 Research Council Meeting.

 

 

2. NIH Update: New Resubmission Policy, NIH Regional Seminar, Data on NIH Peer Review and Programs for New Scientists

Please click here to read the NIH Extramural Nexus. 

 

 

3. Core of the Week: Peptide/Protein Core

Peptide/Protein Core
Director: Ashok Khatri
Location: 149 13th St. Room #4-314, Charlestown, MA

The primary goal of the Peptide/Protein Core Facility is to provide advanced peptide/protein technology services to the MGH research community. The Core Facility, established originally as a resource for the Endocrine Unit and the Partners AIDS Research Center is now formally established as an institution-wide resource. The Core Facility primarily provides services of peptide synthesis and purification. It also provides protein/peptide sequencing, amino acid analysis and mass spectral analysis. Investigators from throughout the MGH consult with the staff of the Core Facility to facilitate the most effective use of the resources.

To learn more about the Peptide/Protein Core, please click here.
 

 

4. Partners Research Management Message, May 8, 2014

Please click here to view the latest Partners Research Management message.

  • Partners and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Award Requirement Discussions
  • Close Proposal Utility in InfoEd Released May 6th
  • InfoEd Electronic Routing: Upgraded InfoEd Deliverable Functionality coming mid-May
  • Partners Research Analytics Releases Research Management Financial Summary and Partners IRB Operational Metrics for Q2 FY14
  • Adjustments to May 25-28, 2014 Grant Application Due Dates
  • Research Portal: Content Migration Underway
  • RM Upcoming Training Courses

 

EVENTS

 

1. Steps to Success Education and Career Development Series

Training and Workforce Development is hosting the annual Steps to Success Education and Career Development series during the week of May 19. The series is comprised of three events:

 

Taking the First Step (May 20, noon to 1 pm, Haber Conference Room): Human Resources staff will share tools and strategies to help employees take the first step towards career success. Topics such as self-assessment, goal setting, managing priorities and career management will be discussed.

 

Financing Your Education Workshop (May 21, noon to 1 pm, Haber Conference Room): Representatives from the Harvard University Employees Credit Union and the MGH Institute of Health Professions will discuss various options to assist in financing your education.

 

Education Fair (May 22, noon to 3 pm, Bulfinch Tent): The fair provides one-stop-shopping to explore certificate, undergraduate and graduate clinical and non-clinical programs, including nursing, research administration, inpatient coding, health care policy and administration. Featured schools include Boston University, Bunker Hill Community College, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Northeastern University, Simmons College, Suffolk University and UMass Boston.

 

Kindly click here for more information about these events.

 

 

2. Orientation Program: Clinical Research Resources at MGH

Thursday, May 22, 11:15am - 4:00pm, Simches 3.120

Are you new to clinical research or planning a research project at MGH?
Orientation Program: Clinical Research Resources at MGH will provide valuable information about the clinical research system at MGH. New investigators and research coordinators/assistants are invited to meet with representatives from Research Management, Partners Clinical Research Office, Partners Human Research Committee, Partners Quality Improvement Program, Clinical Research Program, Clinical Research Center, Research Compliance, Investigational Drug Service and Clinical Research Laboratory Core.

It is highly recommended that attendees complete the CRP’s “Introduction to Clinical Research” and "Good Clinical Practice and Study Management Basics" online modules before attending this course. Topics covered in the online training courses will be reviewed during this session. Please come prepared with your questions.

Lunch will be provided.

Registration is required. Please contact Kelsey Gay with any questions.
 

 

3. Considering PCORI Funding? What do you need to know before applying?

Wednesday, May 21, 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Simches 3.120

Sponsored by the MGH Clinical Research Program

Speaker: Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
So you’ve heard of PCORI and think it’s a potential funding source for your research project. What’s next? What funding opportunities are available through PCORI? How do I get stakeholders engaged? What is the application process? What is the review process like? If I do get the award, can I meet all the milestones and travel requirements? Please join Dr. Andrew Nierenberg as he discusses these topics and outlines the process for applying for funding and what happens after you are funded. Dr. Nierenberg was recently awarded funding from PCORI to create a “Mood Patient-Powered Network.”

Click here for more information.
 

 

4. PCORI Luncheon Panel

Thursday, May 29, 12:30pm-2:00pm, Simches 3.120

Moderator:
Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD; Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Panelists:
Lisa I. Iezzoni, MD, MSc; Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Joshua P. Metlay, MD, PhD; Professor of Medicine
Susan Redline, MD, MPH; Professor of Sleep Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Susan Edgman-Levitan, PA; Executive Director of the John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation MGH
Florian Eichler, MD; Associate Professor of Neurology

Meet investigators from MGH and BWH, who are currently funded by PCORI. They will discuss their experience as well as answer your specific questions.

Registration is required. Contact Jillian Tonelli with any questions.
 

 

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

 

1. Limited Submission Funding Opportunities

We ask that all MGH Investigators interested in applying for any limited submission award submit a Letter of Intent (see detailed instructions below) to the MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) by the deadline indicated for each award to be considered to receive an institutional nomination.

Process
Submit a one- to two-page Letter of Intent (LOI) to the MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) via email to ecor@partners.org. In addition to your LOI, please include an NIH Biosketch.

The letter of intent should include:
1. Name of the Principal Investigator with appropriate contact information
2. A descriptive title of the potential application
3. Brief description of the project
4. Brief description of why you specifically should be selected to receive institutional nomination for this award

In the event that there is more than one MGH investigators interested in applying each limited submission award, the LOIs will be used to assess candidates and a review and selection process will take place.

Current Limited Submission Funding Opportunities
Please click here for more information and for our internal deadlines.

  • William T. Grant Scholars
  • NIH Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (REACH) Awards (U01) - NEW!
  • Atopic Dermatitis Research Network (ADRN) (U19)
  • Developing and Improving Institutional Animal Resources (G20)

If there is a limited submission funding opportunity you do not see listed above or you have any additional questions, please contact Erin McGivney at 617-643-6471.
 

 

2. Private Funding Opportunities

Please contact Corporate & Foundation Relations in the Office of Development at devcfr@mgh.harvard.edu if you wish to submit a proposal in response to any of these funding opportunities. Note that proposals are still routed through the standard InfoEd/Research Management process.

  • LRI Distinguished Innovator Awards, Lupus Research Institute (LRI)
  • Novel Research Grant Program, Lupus Research Institute (LRI)
  • ASH Bridge Grant Program, American Society for Hematology
  • Magistro Family Foundation Research Grant, Foundation for Physical Therapy
  • Funderburg Research Award in Gastric Cancer, AGA Foundation

Please click here for further details on these funding opportunities.
 

 

3. NIH Update for Week Ending May 9, 2014

For the latest National Institutes of Health notices, requests for applications, and program announcements, follow this link: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/WeeklyIndex.cfm

 

 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

 

Reminders of recently posted funding opportunities, deadlines and events

MGH-MIT RFA Announcement: "Transforming Diagnosis"
Letter of Intent Deadline: May 15

Massachusetts Neuroscience Consortium
Pre-Proposal application Deadline: May 15

Basser Global Prize
Application Deadline: May 15

Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard Pilot Feasibility Project Applications in Nutrition, Obesity or Related Research Fields
Application Deadline: May 15

Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards
Application Deadline: May 19

The Smith Family Awards for Excellence in Biomedical Research
Application Deadline: May 19

Boston Biomedical Innovation Center (B-BIC) Accepting PILOT & DRIVE Grant Pre-Proposals

Next Gen Sequencing: An Introduction and Clinical Applications - May 13

MGH Seminar Series in Cell Biology - May 13

CRP Spotlight Series: Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA) - May 14

QI Roundtable: Part II: Protocol Adherence and Reporting Requirements - May 15

New Research Subject Advocacy Materials for Research Nurses and Research Coordinators - May 28

Clinical Research Data Management: Productivity Tools - May 28
 

MGH Research Core Day - June 12

 

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