Research Affairs: Researcher's Alert for March 24, 2022 http://myllu.llu.edu/syncall/communityhome/?communityId=6088 en-us Sun, 12 May 2024 19:53:47 -0700 SyncAll RSS 1.0 6088:42348 <![CDATA[NEW 2023 RFAs for GCAT released]]> OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEW 2023 RFAs for GCAT released

  • Pre-proposals must be submitted no later than

                Monday, July 18, 2022 - 5:00 PM

  • New application due date (invitation only)

                Monday, Sept 19, 2022 - 5:00 PM

The Office of the Dean of the School of Medicine is pleased to request Research Pre-Proposals for the 2023 Grants for Collaborative and Translational Research (GCAT) program.

GCAT PRE-PROPOSAL Instructions

Interested applicants must submit a Pre-Proposal no later than July 22, 2022. Experienced investigators will review the Pre-Proposal. Applicants will be notified via email; those applicants whose Pre-Proposals are deemed meritorious will be invited to submit a full research proposal to compete for a 2023 GCAT Award. All types of research within the mission of the School of Medicine will be considered, with a project period of no more than two years. Eligibility to submit remains the same as in previous years. Instructions for the pre-proposal can be found in the GCAT RFA and at this link: https://medicine.llu.edu/research/upcoming-events-and-announcements/grants-promote-collaborative-and-translational-research 

FULL APPLICATION – By INVITATION ONLY

After receiving an invitation to apply, a Pre Award Specialist will contact you to assist you with a full application. 

More information is available on the GCAT webpage, the Pre Award office at X55160, or Penelope Duerksen-Hughes (pdhughes@llu.edu).

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Wed, 23 Mar 2022 15:03:27 -0700
6088:42346 <![CDATA[Reminder: NEW 2023 CANCER RESEARCH RFAs for GRASP, GRASP-MC, GRASP-FMG, and GRASP-Intl released]]> Research Affairs - Pre Award NEW 2023 CANCER RESEARCH RFAs for GRASP, GRASP-MC, GRASP-FMG, and GRASP-Intl released

  • Pre-proposals must be submitted no later than

                Monday, July 18, 2022 - 5:00 PM

  • New application due date (invitation only)

                Monday, Sept 19, 2022 - 5:00 PM

The Office of the Vice President for Research Affairs is pleased to request Cancer Research pre-proposals for the 2023 Grants for Research and School Partnerships (GRASP) program.

GRASP PRE-PROPOSAL FOR CANCER RESEARCH Instructions

Interested applicants must submit a Pre-Proposal no later than July 22, 2022. Experienced investigators will review the Pre-Proposal. Applicants will be notified via email; those applicants whose Pre-Proposals are deemed meritorious will be invited to submit a full research proposal to compete for a 2023 GRASP Award. All types of Cancer related research proposals will be considered – project period no more than two years. Eligibility to submit remains the same – can be found in the RFA. Instructions and face page for the pre-proposal can be found in the GRASP RFA and the following link: https://researchaffairs.llu.edu/pre-post-award/pre-award/grants-for-research-and-school-partnerships-grasp#purpose

FULL APPLICATION – By INVITATION ONLY

After receiving an invitation to apply, a Pre Award Specialist will contact you to assist you with a full application. 

More information is available on the GRASP webpage or contact Cindy Dickson – x44571 or Michael Samardzija - msamardzija@llu.edu.

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Wed, 23 Mar 2022 14:58:47 -0700
6088:42347 <![CDATA[IMPORTANT REMINDER: NIH Other Support Guidelines]]> Research Affairs According to the NIH, Other Support includes all resources made available to a researcher in support of and/or related to all of their research endeavors, regardless of whether or not they have monetary value and regardless of whether they are based at the institution the researcher identifies for the current grant. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Resources and/or financial support from all foreign and domestic entities, that are available to the researcher.  This includes but is not limited to, financial support for laboratory personnel, and provision of high-value materials that are not freely available (e.g., biologics, chemical, model systems, technology, etc.). Institutional resources, such as core facilities or shared equipment that are made broadly available, should not be included in Other Support, but rather listed under Facilities and Other Resources. 
     
  • Consulting agreements, when the PD/PI or other senior/key personnel will be conducting research as part of the consulting activities. Non-research consulting activities are not Other Support.
     
  • In-kind contributions, e.g. office/laboratory space, equipment, supplies, or employees or students supported by an outside source. If the time commitment or dollar value of the in-kind contribution is not readily ascertainable, the recipient must provide reasonable estimates.

The following groups may assist with collecting specific Other Support information:

Pre Award - Pending & Just-in-time requests,

Post Award - Active Awarded & Progress Reports,

Industrial Relations - Research Collaborations/Consulting Agreements/In-Kind support (MTAs)

Clinical trials Center and the Cancer Center - Clinical Trial Agreements they manage.

If your Other Support is missing an activity that needs to be included, contact the appropriate group listed above. 

The PI is ultimately responsible and certifies that all Other Support is included by electronically signing the document.

For more information visit: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/othersupport.htm

FAQs - https://grants.nih.gov/faqs#/other-support-and-foreign-components.htm

 

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