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| August 22, 2011 |
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| Congratulations! Grants Awarded to Keck School Faculty in July 2011 |
The list includes new grants, competitive renewals, transferred grants to KSOM, supplements, and non-competing continuations. The data for this list was obtained via the USC SCera portal and the Contracts and Grants database. Congratulations to all the principal investigators on their awards! Click here to view the awards.
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| Important DCG Announcement! |
The HSC Department of Grants Office will close temporarily from Fri., Aug. 26 (noon) through Mon. Aug. 29 (noon) due to their relocation to the Soto Building. For sponsor deadlines from Aug. 26-29, please notify your DCG administrator as soon as possible. Your proposal will need to be submitted by Wed. Aug. 24 to ensure its timely submission.
New DCG address starting Friday August 26:
Soto Street Building
2001 Soto Street
Los Angeles, CA 90089-9235
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| New Program Leaders in CTSI Research and Human Studies |
Two outstanding leaders and researchers have joined the leadership team of the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).
Sarah Hamm-Alvarez, Ph.D., joins the CTSI as Director of the Office of Research
Development (ORD). The ORD is charged with identifying needs and opportunities in
clinical and translational science, putting together interdisciplinary teams to address those
needs and opportunities, and overseeing the CTSI pilot grant program. Sarah brings to the
ORD extensive experience in team building and research development in her roles as Chair
of the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Associate Dean for
Research Affairs in the USC School of Pharmacy.
Anthony El-Khoueiry, M.D., joins the CTSI as Interim Director of the Center for Human
Studies (CHS). The CHS provides infrastructure and expertise to support the conduct of early
phase clinical trials and human mechanistic studies. Primary resources in the CHS are two
Clinical Trials Units, one located in University Hospital on the USC Health Sciences Campus
and the other located in the Saban Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Anthony brings to the CHS extensive experience in clinical trials support through his roles as
director of the Clinical Investigations Support Office and director of the phase I drug
development program in the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. He will work closely with Ed Gomperts, M.D., and John Wood, M.D., Ph.D., director and co-director of the Clinical Trials Unit at CHLA, to provide integrated support for clinical studies.
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| USC Partners in the World Stem Cell Summit, Pasadena, Oct 3-5 |
The Keck School of Medicine of USC and Children's Hospital Los Angeles are partnering as co-organizers for the upcoming World Stem Cell Summit, to be held Oct. 3–5 at the Pasadena Convention Center. Now in its seventh year, the Summit is an international gathering of scientists, advocates, government representatives and other stakeholders involved with stem cell research. More than 170 prominent scientists, business leaders, regulators, policymakers, advocates, economic development officers and experts in law and ethics will discuss the latest scientific discoveries, business models, legal and regulatory solutions, and best practices. Current USC speakers include Paula Cannon, Tracy Grikscheit, Mark Humayun, Wange Lu, Brent Polk and David Warburton. Martin Pera, founding director of the Eli & Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Research at USC will also be presenting. Keck School Dean Carmen Puliafito will provide introductory remarks at the opening of the Summit.
The deadline for the poster forum has been extended to September 2. Contact Alan Fernandez for questions at alan@genpol.org.
Discounts on registration are available for anyone associated with USC. These rates are only available to USC faculty, staff, students and postdocs.
USC Faculty/Staff cost is $695 On-line code: USC 1wsUSCcs1N.
USC student/postdoc cost is $395 On-line code: USC 1wsUSCcs1S.
Please contact Gigi Petrovich in Keck Research Advancement or Caitlin Beck at CHLA with any questions.
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| EXTERNAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Awards, Pre App Due Sep 1 |
BWF’s Career Awards at the Scientific Interface provide $500,000 to bridge advanced postdoctoral training and the first years of faculty service. These awards are intended to foster the early career development of researchers with backgrounds in the physical/mathematical/computational sciences and engineers whose work addresses biological questions. These awards are open to U.S. and Canadian citizens or permanent residents as well as to U.S. temporary residents. Eligible candidates for this award may self-nominate by submitting a pre-proposal by no later than September 1, 2011. Click here for full grant details.
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| Concern Foundation, Due Sep 8 |
Concern Foundation funds pediatric and adult cancer researchers studying many forms of cancer, primarily in the areas of immunology, immunotherapy, and the genetics of cancer. The Foundation specifically funds researchers who lack financial support for their first major research project and provides critically needed start up funds for promising projects. Funding is $60,000 for one year with consideration for a second year of funding at the same amount. More information about the grant criteria and application process can be found on the Concern website at http://www.concernfoundation.org/grants. LOIs can be submitted through Proposal Central via https://proposalcentral.altum.com.
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| DOD Announces $8.7 M in Research, Pre-Pro Due Sep 15 |
The Department of Defense’s (DOD) Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) released links to Grants.gov for $8.7 M in Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 funding through its Vision Research Program (VRP), which is available to all research, including international investigators. TATRC has posted all Program Announcement details, including research gaps and a timeline, on its Website:
- Investigator-Initiated Research Awards, with estimated total program funding of $7 M and awards capped at $1 M. The awards must address DOD-identified gaps in defense-related vision research as listed in the Program Announcement. The IIRA awards will fund research that focuses on making an important contribution toward understanding mechanisms of initiation or progression of and/or improving patient care for a condition related to at least one of the DOD-identified research gaps. This can range from basic research to translational research, including pre-clinical trials. The award may not be used to fund clinical trials, although it can be a correlative study associated with an existing clinical trial. Click here for complete details.
- Hypothesis Development Awards, with estimated total program funding of $1.7 M and awards capped at $250,000. The awards must address DOD-identified gaps in defense-related vision research as listed in the Program Announcement. The HDA awards support the exploration of highly innovative, untested, high-risk/high-gain concepts, theories, paradigms, and/or methods that address an important problem in traumatic vision injuries, and may lead to proof-of-principle to address a further hypothesis. Click here for more information.
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| FY12 DOD MURI Grants, White Paper, Due Sep 15 |
The FY12 Topics of the Department of Defense Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) have been released. The MURI program supports basic science and/or engineering research at U.S. institutions of higher education that is of potential interest to DoD. The program is focused on multidisciplinary research efforts that intersect more than one traditional science and engineering discipline to address issues of critical concern to the DoD. The grants provide $1-1.5M/yr for up to five years. Please click here for a full description of the program and the current topics of interest. The white paper due date is Sept 15, 2011. The due date for the full proposal is Nov 10, 2011. Please click here to find other DOD funding opportunities.
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| NIH Seeking Applications for the FY 2012 Pioneer Award, Due Oct 7 |
The Pioneer Program seeks to fund individual investigators who propose creative and transformative approaches to addressing challenges in the fields of biomedical and behavioral research. Applications are due October 7, 2011.
The Pioneer Award Program was created as part of the NIH Common Fund, which supports exceptionally innovative programs that are inherently high-risk but have the potential for high-payoff by catalyzing research across all of NIH’s institutes and centers (ICs). For the purpose of this program the proposed research is only considered “pioneering” if it reflects ideas that substantially differ from those already being pursued by the investigator or elsewhere. Biomedical and behavioral research is broadly defined in the FOA as supporting research in biological, behavioral, clinical, social, physical, chemical, computational, engineering, and mathematical sciences that have the potential to improve the public health. For complete information about the Pioneer Program, click here.
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| NIH FY 2012 New Innovator Award, Due Oct 14 |
The New Innovator Award seeks to fund a small number of early-stage investigators who propose bold and highly-innovative research with the potential for unusually high impact. The New Innovator Award seeks to address two goals: stimulating highly-innovative research and supporting promising new investigators. Applications are due October 14, 2011.
Similar to the Pioneer Award, the New Innovator Award is a High-Risk Research Initiative of the NIH Common Fund, which supports exceptionally innovative programs that are inherently high-risk but have the potential for high-payoff by catalyzing research across all of NIH’s institutes and centers (ICs). The NIH Director's New Innovator Award program is different from traditional NIH grants in several ways. It is designed specifically to support unusually creative new investigators with highly innovative research ideas at an early stage of their career when they may lack the preliminary data required for an R01 grant. The emphasis is on innovation and creativity; preliminary data are not required, but may be included. The procedure for evaluating applicants' qualifications is distinct from the traditional NIH peer review “study section” process and will emphasize the individual’s creativity, the innovativeness of the research approaches, and the potential of the project, if successful, to have a significant impact on an important biomedical or behavioral research problem. Click here for more information about the New Innovator Award.
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| Giannini Foundation Fellowships 2012 Call for Proposals, Due Nov 1 |
The A.P. Giannini Foundation provides fellowships to postdocs who have completed no more than 3 years of postdoctoral research experience and are US citizens or permanent alien residents and hold or will complete a PhD, MD or equivalent degree before they activate the fellowship. If you are interested in this funding opportunity, kindly contact Gigi Petrovich in the KSOM Office of Research Advancement. Note: all applications will be forwarded to the Foundation through our office. Please submit your applications to Gigi Petrovich by the internal deadline of November 1, 2011. Interested applicants should work closely with their mentors in preparing their applications. Questions can be directed to Gigi Petrovich or to Dr. Cheryl Craft, director, Postdoctoral Scholars Program. For COMPLETE APPLICATION INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES, click here.
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| INSTITUTIONALLY-LIMITED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| The Brain Research Foundation, Due Aug 30 |
The Brain Research Foundation has announced their Scientific Innovations Award in Neuroscience (SIA). USC has one slot to submit a Letter of Intent. If you are interested in being considered for application for this award, please submit a single-page project abstract and CV/biosketch to Gigi Petrovich no later than August 30th. The objective of the program is to support projects that may be too innovative and speculative for traditional funding sources but still have a high likelihood of producing important findings. To be eligible, the nominee must be a professor or associate professor working in the area of brain function in health and disease. Note: “Current major NIH or other peer-review funding is preferred but evidence of such funding in the past three years is essential.” Funding amount is up to $150,000 for a period of one to two years. Click here for complete application guidelines and eligibility.
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| Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship Award, Due Aug 31 |
We are soliciting nominations for the Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship award. This program is institutionally limited; USC has one slot. If you are interested in this completion, please send your CV/biosketch and 1-page research summary to Gigi Petrovich by August 31.
Microsoft Research seeks nominees who are advancing computing research in novel directions with the potential for high impact on the state of the art, and who demonstrate the likelihood of becoming thought leaders in the field. The selected professors are exploring breakthrough, high-impact research that has the potential to help solve some of today’s most challenging societal problems. Nominees must be new faculty members in the first, second, or third year of their first faculty appointment. Nominees must hold a tenure-track faculty position, and may be no more than six years from the completion of their most recent PhD, ScD, or MD. For Program info, click here.
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| INTERNAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
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| 2012 Environmental Health Pilot Project Grants, Due Sep 14 |
The Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center (SCEHSC) is seeking applications for their 2012 Environmental Health Research Pilot Project Grants. The SCEHSC awards one-year pilot projects (up to $35,000) that aim to promote the understanding of environmental exposures, host factors, and human disease. The goal of the program is to provide investigators with an opportunity to collect preliminary data and/or validate the utility of specific methods or techniques to establish the feasibility of larger-scale research projects and ultimately seek external (especially NIEHS) funding.
Eligible applicants include faculty or graduate students/postdoctoral researchers with a faculty sponsor. Young investigators are particularly encouraged to apply, and with all other factors equal, will receive funding priority.
Applicants should submit a one-page Letter of Intent describing their proposed projects by Wednesday, September 14, 2011 to Ms. Katie Cettie at cettie@usc.edu. Applications must be electronically received by Wednesday, September 28, 2011.
For more information, contact Katie Cettie at (323) 442-2101 or cettie@usc.edu.
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| Medical Faculty Women's Association (MFWA) Research, Due Oct 1 |
Medical Faculty Women's Association (MFWA) Research Fund is accepting proposals for Seed Money for Pilot Projects Emergency Interim Funding to Continue Ongoing Projects. Applications require a research plan of no more than 3 pages. Applications are due October 1, 2011. All proposals must be submitted by email to Dr. Florence M. Hofman. Funding of $10,000 for one year will be based on scientific merit and need. For further information and proposal guidelines contact Dr. Florence M. Hofman.
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| Applications accepted for the NIH mHealth Winter Institute, Aug 26 |
OBSSR and many NIH Institutes, Centers and Federal partners will host a Winter Training Institute in conjunction with the 2011 mHealth Summit in Washington, DC. The institute will bring together leaders in mobile technology, behavioral sciences and clinical research to lead a cross- training event for early career investigators with interest in mHealth. The training curriculum will cover the current state of the science in mobile technology and engineering, behavior change theory and clinical applications, and highlight the intersection among these areas for research related to health. In addition to the activities of the mHealth Summit, participants will take part in daily didactic sessions targeting major cross-cutting research issues and take part in small, mentored, interdisciplinary teams to develop potential mHealth research projects. Participants should expect to leave the Institute and mHealth Summit with experience in creating mHealth projects in an interdisciplinary setting.
REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should be early career investigators who have not yet received R01 funding have received a doctoral level degree (PhD, ScD, MD, DDS, DVM, etc.) within the last five years in any of the following:
- Social and Behavioral sciences
- Medical Health and Dental sciences*
- Biological, Physical or Earth sciences
- Computational sciences and Mathematics
- Engineering**
Early career investigators who have received a terminal degree within the past five years and have not yet received R01 funding. Exceptions include:
- *Applicants with medical degrees (MD, DDS, etc.) who are within five years post-residency.
- **Engineers with a MSE who are 3-8 years post-degree will be considered.
Interest in the multidisciplinary science of mobile and wireless technologies
Applicants are NOT required to be citizens, permanent residents, or non-citizen nationals of the United States. HOWEVER, expenses will only be paid for domestic (within the U.S.) travel. Preference will be given to applicants who plan to use the training to inform research on health problems.
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| Center for Applied Molecular Medicine Seminar Series, Aug 26 |
The University of Southern California Physical Sciences in Oncology Center will be hosting a monthly seminar series. The Center for Applied Molecular Medicine will be presenting, Claudia Fischbach, Ph.D. , Assistant Professor from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University. Dr. Fischbach will be giving a seminar entitled, “Engineered Microenvironments to Study Tumor Angiogenesis.” This event will be held on Friday, August 26th in the Harkness Auditorium, Clinical Sciences Building from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, Q&A to follow. Lunch will be served for attendees at 11:45 am. Click here for more information.
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| USC Host-Pathogen Interactions Retreat, Sep 8 |
The USC Host-Pathogen Interactions retreat will be held at Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge on Thurs, Sept. 8th, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is free of charge, so please RSVP to the USC Pharmacy Office of Research Affairs at this e-mail address (llewellc@usc.edu) by Sept 1st, so that we can confirm numbers for catering etc. There will be a poster presentation session during lunch, with prizes for the best student, postdoc presentation. Please encourage your trainees to attend and join in the conversation in this exciting research area. Click here for further details. For questions contact Llewellyn Cox (323) 442-1737, llewellc@usc.edu.
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| Ming Hsieh Institute Symposium, Sep 29 |
Please save the date of September 29 for the Ming Hsieh Institute for Engineering Medicine for Cancer symposium, to be held in the Aresty Auditorium within the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Harlyne J.Norris Research Tower on the Health Science Campus. The symposium will address opportunities for translation research in nanomedicine, and include both industry and academic participants. President Nikias will deliver the welcoming address at the symposium. Suggestions for speakers are appreciated. Please send these to vpres@usc.edu. Details on how to RSVP will be provided in August.
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| Annual Frontiers of Clinical Symposium-Call for Abstracts, Oct 13-15 |
The UC San Diego Clinical and Translational Research Institute (CTRI) and Nature Medicine would like to invite you to attend the 6th Annual Frontiers of Clinical Investigation Symposium on October 13-15, 2011. The theme for the meeting will be "Vascular Disease 2011" which will explore innovative approaches to bridge laboratory investigation and clinical research in disorders affecting the vasculature, including cancer, inflammatory disease and cardiovascular disease.
Multi-disciplinary sessions will include basic, translational, and clinical presentations on cutting edge research to provide an integrated approach to understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of vascular disease, as well as novel clinical trial designs and imaging modalities for development of new therapeutic agents. This symposium will provide unique insights and tools for optimizing and streamlining clinical investigation from discovery to drug approval. For further information and registration visit their website at http://cme.ucsd.edu/b2b2011/
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| Seminar on the Advances in Nanotechnology in Cancer, Oct 18 |
Piotr Grodzinski, Director of the National Cancer Institute for Nanotechnology in Cancer and the National Cancer Institute will present a seminar on the advances in nanotechnology in cancer on Tuesday, October 18th from 1:30pm to 2:30pm in Aresty Auditorium. Click here for complete details on the seminar.
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| 2011 Mobile Health (mHealth) Winter Institute, Dec 5-9 |
The 2011 Mobile Health (mHealth) Winter Institute will be held December 5-9, 2011 in Washington DC. The Institute’s application deadline is August 26. Click here for further details.
The purpose of the Institute is to bring together leaders in mobile technology, behavior sciences, and clinical research to lead a cross-training event for early career investigators with an interest in mHealth. Applicants should be early career investigators who have not yet received R01 funding and have received a doctoral level degree (PhD, ScD, MD, DDS, DVM, etc.) within the last five years in any of the following: Social and Behavioral sciences, Medical Health and Dental sciences, Biological, Physical or Earth sciences, Computational sciences and Mathematics, Engineering.
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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) |
Oct 5 |
Website |
| New Other Research Grants (R03, R21, R33, R34, R36) |
Oct 12 |
Website |
| Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Research Grants (R01) |
Nov 5 |
Website |
AIDS and AIDS Related |
All mechanisms |
Sep 7 |
Check with relevant IC |
Center (P), Cooperative Agreement (U) |
| New/Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Program Project Grants and Center Grants (P series) |
Sep 25 |
Check with relevant IC |
| New Cooperative Agreements (U01) |
Oct 5 |
Check with relevant IC |
| Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Cooperative Agreements (U01) |
Nov 5 |
Check with relevant IC |
Institutional Training (T) |
Institutional NRSA and Other Training Grants (T & D series) |
Sep 25 (not all ICs) |
Check with relevant IC |
New Career Development (K Series) |
Oct 12 |
Website |
Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Career Development (K Series) |
Nov 12 |
Website |
Individual National Research Service Awards (F) |
New/Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Fellowships (Standard) |
Dec 8 |
Website |
New/Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Diversity Fellowships (F31) |
Dec 13 |
Website |
FONDATION LEDUCQ |
Funding Opportunity |
Due Date |
More Info |
Career Development Award |
Sept 12 |
Website |
Transatlantic Networks of Excellence |
Sept 14 |
Website |
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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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| KRA Receives Recognition for Research Administration |
Keck Research Advancement's own Janet Stoeckert, Director of the Office of Research Administration, has been honored with the designation "SRA International Distinguished Faculty" by the Society of Research Administration International (SRA), a professional development organization for research administrators around the world. This recognition is given to individuals who continually distinguish themselves as exemplar teachers, scholars and practitioners in the field of research administration. SRA Distinguished Faculty are called upon as expert consultant and speakers to present and review professional workshops, continuing education courses, and professional development programs, and as expert researchers to conduct external, periodic and professional reviews of research administration capacity and process within organizations, at the request of the organization. Congratulations to Janet on this extraordinary achievement!
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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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