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| May 16, 2011 |
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| Congratulations! Zumberge Grants Awarded to Keck School Faculty |
Zumberge Individual Grants have been awarded to the following faculty members:
- Xiaoyi Gao
- Shuanglong Liu
- Shinwu Jeong
- Hsiao Huei (Juli) Wu
- Heather Volk
- Azin Shahryarinejad
Zumberge Interdisciplinary Grants have been awarded to the following faculty members for their team proposals:
- Chester Koh – “Center for Technology and Innovation in Pediatrics”
- Lihua Liu - “Americanized with Good Health – Helping Immigrants Keep the Healthy Edge”
- Giselle Petzinger – “Plasticity and Repair in Neurogenerative Disorders”
- Mitchell Gross – “Integrated Micromechanical Platform for Spatially–Targeted Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutics”
- Mark Humayun – “USC Center for Drug Discovery and Development"
A Zumberge Research and Innovation Fund seed grant was awarded to Jon Samet and his team for their proposal “Public Health in Africa: The Religious Dimension”.
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| Dean’s Translational Medicine Seminar Series |
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On Monday May 9th, the Keck School of Medicine of USC was pleased to welcome Prof. Hung – Fat Tse, MBBS, PhD, William MW Mong, Professor in Cardiology and Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine from the University of Hong Kong. As an international expert in basic and clinical cardiac electrophysiology and in cardiovascular regenitive medicine, he was invited to give a presentation as part of the Dean’s Translational Medicine Seminar Series. Prof. Tse spoke to our faculty and students on the “New Era of Regenerative Medicine for Cardiovascular Diseases,” using gene based and embryonic stem cell-based therapy. This Seminar was co-hosted by Cardiovascular Medicine and was held in the Aresty Auditorium of the Norris Research Tower. Click Here to view the webcast.
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| Congratulations to all the Graduates! |
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Three graduates from USC School of Pharmacy took a moment to smile for the camera at their Commencement Ceremony Friday, May 13th. The Keck School of Medicine 126th Commencecement Ceremony took place on Sunday May 15th at the Shrine Auditorium. Congratulations to all of the Graduates, Class of 2011!
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| INTD 500: Responsible Conduct of Research Course |
The Keck School of Medicine of USC is pleased to again offer INTD 500: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR). This one-week course satisfies NIH RCR training requirements and is open to all staff, postdoctoral fellows, masters and graduate students conducting research. All PIBBS graduate students must complete and pass INTD 500 prior to advancing to candidacy. Postdoctoral fellows and masters students auditing the course will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the course. Click Here for full course information. To sign-up to audit the course, send an email to ResAdv@keck.usc.edu (postdoc and MS students only).
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| INTERNAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| Ming Hsieh Institute, Engineering-Medicine for Cancer, Due Jun 10 |
The USC Vice President of Research has announced the initial solicitation for the Ming Hsieh Institute for Research on Engineering-Medicine for Cancer. This is an internal funding opportunity for faculty members who have an interest in translational research in nanomedicine. Proposals are due on June 10. Please click here to view the full solicitation.
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| USC Stevens Now Accepting Ideas Empowered Applications |
The USC Stevens Institute for Innovation is encouraging USC translational research teams to apply for the 2011 Ideas Empowered Program. The Ideas Empowered Program supports groundbreaking projects emerging from USC research that, with the right amount of funding, support, and guidance, could “spin out” of the university within a year or two. The program bridges the gap between ideas and the marketplace by supporting both the idea and the innovator through mentoring, connections to resources, and grants for validation of technical feasibility through proof-of-concept experiments and prototype development. In 2010, the Ideas Empowered Program awarded $459,000 in gap funding to seven USC research teams working on promising technologies. To learn more about the program or to apply please visit the Ideas Empowered website.
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| INSTITUTIONALLY-LIMITED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| The Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust, LOI due May 27 |
The Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust was established to assist charitable organizations with substantial research facilities in the Los Angeles area conducting research into the causes, treatment and potential cures of cancer and related diseases. Grant proposals whose budgets, including overhead (20%), that do not exceed $75,000 will be considered.
Because the trust strictly limits the number of applications to ten (10) submitted by any one institution in the annual review cycle, all applications (including renewal applications if you are a current grant recipient) must be submitted for review by a faculty committee appointed by the director of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. This committee will select the proposals to be forwarded to the Margaret E. Early Medical Research Trust.
Please submit your biosketch and a one-page Letter of Intent (LOI) which should be a brief description of the research to be conducted no later than Friday, May 27, 2011 to Gracie Mercado at gracielm@usc.edu. You will be notified if you have been selected for submission no later than Friday, June 17, 2011. At that time, you will be asked to submit a full proposal, completed signed PAR along with seven (7) copies of your proposal together with a CD Rom Disc.
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| NASA Informal Education Program, Due Jun 29 |
NASA has announced its Informal Education Program: Competitive Program for Science Museums and Planetariums Plus Other Informal Education Institutions. This competition is institutionally limited; USC has one slot. KSOM can provide one team. If you are interested in applying, please send 1-page summary plus CVs to Gigi Petrovich at gpetrov@usc.edu no later than April 18. "The NASA Office of Education solicits proposals to support NASA-inspired space, science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (S-STEM) informal education projects, including exhibits and partnerships with K-12 schools to support inquiry-based education. Individual total award sizes will range approximately between $100,000 and $1,250,000, with a period of performance not to exceed five years." Click here for further details. NASA application deadline is June 29.
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| EXTERNAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| Healthcare Research and Quality Funding, Due May 18 |
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality issued two Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) for new opportunities under its Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics (CERTs).
Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics Scientific Forum seeks applications for the establishment of a Scientific Forum (CS Forum) with the primary goal of ensuring research synergy and collaboration among the CERTs Research Centers with each other and with stakeholders and partners in the larger therapeutics research and education community.
Centers for Education and Research on Therapeutics Research Centers seeks U19 Research Program Cooperative Agreement applications for CERTs Research Centers (RCs) that propose a body of work addressing a minimum of three of the five programmatic interest areas: (1) comparative effectiveness, (2) patient safety, (3) tool development, enhancement, and/or validation, (4) health care system interventions, and (5) translation of research findings into practice or policy.
Letters of intent for these FOAs are due on April 20, 2011. Applications are due on May 18, 2011.
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| Lupus Research Institute on Novel Research Projects , Due May 27 |
The Lupus Research Institute (LRI) – founded to support highly promising, idea-driven, novel approaches to discover the cause, improve treatment, and cure lupus – invites applications for financial support for Novel Research Projects relevant to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Applications will be judged principally on novelty of the hypotheses, scientific quality, strength of approach, relevance to lupus, and likelihood of success. Annual funding of up to $100,000 per year, for a term of up to three years, will be awarded for approved projects. Applications due by May 27, 2011. For complete grant and application details click here.
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| Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Award, Due Aug 3 |
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Announces the 2011 Innovations in Clinical Research Award Competition Targeted Disease Area: Sickle Cell Disease which provides funding for early-stage research projects in clinical investigation as part of the Medical Research Program’s strategy to foster innovations in clinical research that advance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease. Letters of Intent for clinical research that has the potential to catalyze innovative breakthroughs in the treatment of sickle cell disease are due June 8, 2011. Complete competition details, including eligibility requirements and instructions are available at: www.ddcf.org/mrp-icra. Proposals Due: August 3, 2011.
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| DOD CDMRP BCRP Program Announcements Released for FY11 |
The Fiscal Year 2011 (FY11) Defense Appropriations Act provides $150 M to the Department of Defense (DOD) Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) to eradicate breast cancer by funding innovative, high-impact research through a partnership of scientists and consumers. A summary of BCRP funding opportunities is provided here. LOIs are due on Jun 7.
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| DOD Autism Research Program Funding Opportunities for FY11 |
The DOD issued a pre-announcement for its Autism Research Program last week to allow investigators time to plan and develop applications if funds become available. Final program announcements and application instructions package will be made available on the Grants.gov website in the May/June timeframe.
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| Dean’s Translational Medicine Seminar Series, May 20 |
Faculty, Staff and Students are invited to attend the Dean’s Translational Medicine Seminar Series on held Friday, May 20th at 4:00pm in the Aresty Auditorium of the Harlyn J. Norris Cancer Research Tower. Alan O. Trounson, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Monash University President from the California Institute of Regenerative medicine will be presenting a lecture entitled, “CIRM and Progress in Translational Medicine.” This event will be hosted by Dr. Zea Borok, Chief, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and Dr. Martin Pera, Director, Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research at USC. A Reception will follow the seminar at 5:00pm. Click Here to reserve your space online. Code: Trounson. Click Here to view the Live Webcast.
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| E-Publications – Current Issues |
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| Funding Opportunities: Deadline Reminder |
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Important: Please submit your PAR form, budget, budget justification, abstract, and RFA guidelines (Administrative Shell) to the KSOM Research Administration office (NRT 2517J) at least 5 business days in advance of the grant deadline, and the full application to Department of Contracts and Grants at least 3 business days in advance of the deadline, to ensure that there is adequate to review and process your application.
Career development, research training, and educational awards are highlighted in blue
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) |
Funding Opportunity |
Due Date |
More Info |
Regular Grant (R) |
New Research Grants (R01) |
Jun 5 |
Website |
New Other Research Grants (R03, R21, R33, R34, R36) |
Jun 16 |
Website |
Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Research Grants (R01) |
Jul 5 |
Website |
Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Other Research Grants (R03, R21, R33, R34, R36) |
Jul 16 |
Website |
Center (P), Cooperative Agreement (U) |
New Cooperative Agreements (U01) |
Jun 5 |
Check with relevant IC |
Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Cooperative Agreements (U01) |
Jul 5 |
Check with relevant IC |
Career Development (K), Fellowship (F), Institutional Training (T) |
New/Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Institutional NRSA and Other Training Grants (T and D Series) |
May 25 |
Website |
New Research Career Development (K Series) |
Jun 12 |
Website |
Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Career Development (K Series) |
Jul 12 |
Website |
CDMRP (DOD) |
Funding Opportunity |
Due Date |
More Info |
FY11 Neurofibromatosis Research Program (NFRP) |
Clinical Trial Award |
Pre-App Jun 22 |
Website |
Exploration – Hypothesis Development Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
Investigator Initiated Research Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
Investigator Initiated Focused Research Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
New Investigator Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
Postdoctoral Traineeship Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
FY11 Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program (TSCRP) |
Career Transition Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
Clinical Trial Award |
Pre-App Jul 21 |
Website |
Exploration – Hypothesis Development Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
Idea Development Award |
Pre-App Jul 18 |
Website |
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Due Date |
More Info |
Diabetes Innovation Award (Early Research Exploration & Proof of Principle Awards) |
Aug 1 |
Website |
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| This Week's Research Events |
To download an event to your Outlook calendar, please click the relevant hyperlink and at the bottom of the new page choose 'export entry to V-calendar'.
For a comprehensive calendar displaying all research activities currently scheduled, please visit the online Calendar of Events.
Mon May 16th
12:00 – 1:00 PM – KSOM Research Seminar Series - Janos Peti- Peterdi, MD, PhD, Professor, Departments of Physiology and Biophysics, & Medicine, Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, will be presenting, “From Metabolic Stress to Disease: (Patho) Physiology of Succinate and GPR91.” This Seminar will be held in the Aresty Auditorium of the Norris Research Towers, LG. A light lunch will be served directly before the Seminar in the Atrium of the Aresty Auditorium at 11:40 AM. Click Here to view the live Webcast! For more information contact Andrea Robles .
Tues May 17th
9:00 – 5:00 PM – Genome Enrichment Symposium – Dr. Charles Nicolet, Director of Sequencing Technology, will be hosting this symposium. Genome enrichment is a way to direct sequencing efforts toward particular genomic regions of interest. It can allow very high levels of sequencing depth at a fraction of the cost of whole genome approaches. Four different capture/ enrichment systems will be presented with opportunities for discussion. This event is free, open to anyone, and will be held in the Norris Research Tower, LG Rm.503 / 504. For further information, contact Dr. Nicolet.
Friday May 20th
4:00 – 5:30 PM – Dean’s Translational Medicine Seminar – Alan O. Trounson, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Monash University President, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, will be presenting a lecture entitled, “CIRM and Progress in Translational Medicine.” This event will be hosted by Dr. Zea Borok, Chief, Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and Dr. Martin Pera, Director, Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research at USC. This event will be held in the Aresty Auditorium of the Norris Research Tower, LG and a reception will follow the seminar at 5:00pm. Click Here to reserve your space online. Code: Trounson. Click Here to view the Live Webcast!
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| Helpful Links |
To keep up-to-date on available research funding opportunities, visit these institutions and organizations:
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A publication of Keck Research Advancement, the Keck Research Update is designed for the benefit of the entire research community. We actively solicit your input. Please contact the editors with items for publication.
Layout Editor: Bhushan Shah
Grants Section Editors: Anne Taguchi, Henryk Chrostek, Elsie Ang
Events Section Editors: Gigi Petrovich, Andrea J.P Robles
M. Elizabeth Fini, Ph.D., Vice Dean for Research
Janet A. Stoeckert, M.A., Director of Research Administration |
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