Research News
FALL EDITION November 22, 2010
 
KECK SCHOOL NEWS
 
Congratulations! Grants Awarded to Keck School Faculty in Oct 2010

Each month, the KRU will provide a link to the previous month’s grant awards.  The list will include 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.  We have provided it here in this format for your reference.  The list includes four new grants and one renewal grant over $400K in annual costs awarded to Ann Hamilton, Preventive Medicine ($875K), Michael Press, Pathology ($691K), Eugene Sung, Neurology ($508K), James Weiland, Ophthalmology ($641K) and Toinette Frederick, James Homans, Pediatrics ($408K). Congratulations to all the principal investigators on their awards!  Click here to view the awards.

FEATURED FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
 
USC Internal Funding Opportunities

The USC Office for Research has announced the following internal funding opportunities:

  • A request for proposals has been issued for the USC Core Instrumentation Fund & NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Acquisition. Proposals are due Dec 3, 2010.  Please click here for more information.

  • The application guidelines for the 2011 Zumberge Individual Research Grant competition have been released. These internal grants provide up to $25,000 in research support. The application deadline for the Zumberge Individual grant program is Jan 19, 2011. Please click here for more information.

  • The call for applications for the 2011 Zumberge Multi-School Inter-disciplinary Research Grant program has been released.  These internal grants provide seed funding of up to $50,000 for broad, collaborative research activities that are interdisciplinary and involve groups of faculty from multiple schools across USC. Letters of intent are due Jan 19, 2011.  Please click here for more information.

The following internal NIH pilot program funding opportunities have also been announced:

  • The USC Research Center for Liver Diseases plans to fund pilot projects for one year beginning April 1, 2011. Direct costs of each award will be between $10,000-$50,000. The Center provides seed money for worthy projects in the field of liver and digestive tract function and disease. Collaborative projects among different laboratories are encouraged. Projects of high merit that appear likely to be successful in leading to R01 funding will be given preference. Letters of Intent are due Dec 1 and the application deadline is Jan 12. For complete details on this funding opportunity click here.

  • The Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center (SCEHSC)  is now accepting pilot project proposals. The SCEHSC will award one-year pilot projects to support investigators with the opportunity of collecting preliminary data to establish the feasibility of a research project and/or to validate the utility of specific procedures or techniques. The goal of this program is to advance environmental health research and to enable investigators to seek external (especially NIEHS) funding to pursue larger scale projects.  Budgets of up to $35,000 are appropriate, but under exceptional circumstances projects with larger budgets will be considered. A Letter of Intent is due on Nov 29, and the full application is due on Dec 17. Click here for additional information

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Institutionally-Limited External Funding Opportunities

The USC Office for Research has announced the following institutionally-limited funding opportunities:

  • The Ellison New Scholar Award supports outstanding junior faculty members conducting basic biomedical research relevant to aging.  These awards are intended for investigators who are in the first three years of their research careers following their post-doctoral fellowship experience. We have been asked to provide two candidates to the USC Office of Research. Please provide a CV and one page research summary to Gigi Petrovich by Nov 29. Click here for more details. 

  • NIH Director’s Early Independence Awards (DP5) – The NIH Common Fund is establishing the new NIH Director’s Early Independence Award  to provide a mechanism for exceptional, early career scientists to omit traditional post-doctoral training, and move into temporary, independent academic positions at U.S. institutions directly upon completion of their graduate degrees (Ph.D, M.D. or equivalent).  USC has two slots for this program; the NIH deadline for Letters of Intent is Dec 21.  Please provide CVs and research summary by Nov 23.  

Please Note: Institutionally-limited funding opportunities are competitions for awards by outside agencies for which USC can nominate a limited number of candidates. Please contact Gigi Petrovich if you wish to be considered for an application. Please click here to learn about the internal selection process.

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International Clinical Research Fellows Program, Due Dec 1

The International Clinical Research Fellows (ICRF) Program is a post-doctoral program for medical residents and fellows, as well as scientists with PhDs engaged in health-related post-doctoral programs. The Program is based on mentored clinical research and orientation towards global health and supports one-year of mentored clinical research only in a developing country setting. Both US and non-US candidates are eligible to apply, provided the non-US candidates propose to work with an pre approved site. The ICRF program is sponsored by the Fogarty International Center at the NIH and several collaborating NIH institutes and centers. For the first time, the application is now online, with a deadline of December 1, 2010 for fellowships to be conducted from July 2011 to June 2012. Please click here for more information.

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NIH Funding Opp on Health Impacts of Gulf Oil Spill, Due Jan 21

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced a new funding opportunity to study the health impacts of Deepwater Horizon (DWH) Gulf oil spill. NIH has issued a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) soliciting proposals from one or more consortia of university-community partnerships. These partnerships will address health issues of concern to the residents of the Gulf States affected by the DWH disaster, enhance capacity to respond to potential future disasters, and prevent or minimize adverse health effects arising from them. NIH will provide $5.3 million for three to four awards. Applications are due to NIH by January 21, 2011. Please click here for the full FOA. 

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NIMH Implementation Research Institute Training, Due Jan 31

The Center for Mental Health Services Research (CMHSR) at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications to the Implementation Research Institute (IRI). This week-long training institute is specially designed for MD/PHD graduate researchers who want to understand and pursue clinical translational research. Funded by a five-year R25 grant from the National Institute of Mental Health and the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) through the Department of Veterans Affairs, this unique interdisciplinary training program will help launch a research career in implementation science. Click here for more information.

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Pfizer Fellowship Program, Due Feb 11

Applications are now open for the Pfizer Fellowship program, and applications are accepted until Feb 11, 2011.  Fellowships support postdoctoral researchers early in their careers, and provide career-building opportunities for therapeutic clinicians and academic researchers in basic, outcomes, and patient-oriented research that are vital to improving healthcare.  Available awards are fellowships in: bioethics, epilepsy, global health, health literacy/global health communication, oncology, pain medicine, public health, and rheumatology/immunology.  Click here for more details.

FUNDING AGENCY NOTICES
 
Revised NIH Grants Policy Statement

NIH has announced the publication of the revised NIH Grants Policy Statement (NIHGPS, rev. 10/1/2010). This revision is applicable to all NIH grants and cooperative agreements with budget periods beginning on or after October 1, 2010. This revision supersedes, in its entirety, the NIH Grants Policy Statement (12/03) as a standard term and condition of award. However, the December 2003 NIHGPS continues to be the standard term and condition for all NIH grants and cooperative agreements with budget periods that began between December 1, 2003 and September 30, 2010. This revision incorporates NIH policy changes since the December 2003 version, policy clarifications, public policy changes, terminology changes, new chapters, chapter revisions, reorganization of the document, as well as other document enhancements such as a new chapter numbering schema. A document summarizing significant changes is also being made available. Read the new statement.

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IMPORTANT: NIH, AHRQ, NIOSH to Eliminate Error Correction Window

Starting January 25, 2011, NIH, AHRQ and NIOSH will be eliminating the correction window from the application process.  This means that any application submitted after 5pm local time of the applicant organization will be subject to late policies.  View NOT-OD-10-123.

In order to avoid late applications, please be sure to submit your completed application with all appropriate signatures/approvals 3 days prior to the due date to the Department of Contracts and Grants to assure that there is time to correct any errors.  (Administrative shells should be submitted to DCG 7 days before the deadline.)

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New Time Limit for NIH Resubmission Applications

Starting January 25, 2011, NIH will implement a new time limit between the submission of a New, Renewal, or Revision1 application and a Resubmission (A1 version) of that application.  The NIH will not accept a Resubmission that is submitted later than thirty-seven months after the receipt date of the initial New, Renewal, or Revision application. Applications must be submitted for the dates listed in the appropriate Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). For more information, please click here.

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Collaboration and Team Science: A Field Guide

A new resource, "Collaboration and Team Science: A Field Guide", is now available on the NIH website. The Guide is intended for anyone who is currently participating on or leading a research team, considering becoming involved in a research team, or contemplating building a research team. For more information, please click here.

WEEKLY LISTINGS
 
E-Publications – Current Issues

The new issue of NIH Extramural Nexus has been posted. This issue highlights a new OER web site promoting research integrity and providing related resources. Other articles highlight the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award Program and new guidance for subaward reporting. The issue also announces the appointment of Dr. Della Hann as Deputy Director of the Office of Extramural Research. Since 2008, Dr. Hann, psychologist, has been acting in the OER Deputy Director position, while at the same time serving as the Acting Director for the Office of Autism Research Coordination at the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH).

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Weekly Funding Notices
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Funding Opportunities: Deadline Reminder

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)

Small Business Grants – STTR/SBIR (R41, R42, R43, R44)

Dec 05

Website

Conference Grants and Conference Cooperative Agreements (R13, U13)

Dec 12

Website

New Research Grant (R01)

Feb 05

Website

New Other Research Grants (R03, R21, R33, R34, R36)

Feb 16

Website

Center (P), Cooperative Agreement (U)

New/ Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Program Project and Center Grants (P Series)

Jan 25

See specific FOA

New Cooperative Agreement (U01)

Feb 05

See specific FOA

Career Development (K), Fellowship (F), Institutional Training (T)

New, Renewal, Resubmission Individual NRSA (F Series Fellowships)

Dec 08

Website

Individual Diversity Predoc Fellowships (F31 Diversity Fellowships)

Dec 13

Website

New/ Renewal/Resubmission/Revision Institutional Training Grants (T Series)

Jan 25

Website

New Research Career Development (K Series)

Feb 12

Website

AIDS and AIDS-Related Applications

All Activity Codes – New, Renewal, Resubmission, Revision

Jan 07

See specific FOA



Funding Opportunity

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Lung Cancer Early Detection Clinical Consortium

Dec 7

Website



Funding Opportunity

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RFA 10-03: CIRM Targeted Clinical Development Awards

Dec 01

Website

RFA 10-04: CIRM Basic Biology Awards III

Jan 19

Website



Funding Opportunity

Due Date

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Conference Award

Dec 01

Website

Community Research Collaborations (Pilot and Full)

Feb 24

Website

Translational Research Award

Feb 24

Website

IDEA (regular, new investigator, competitive renewal)

Feb 24

Website



Funding Opportunity

Due Date

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Integrated Research Project Awards (Early Detection of Lung Cancer Initiative applications only)

Jan 12

Website

California Research Awards

Jan 12

Website

Exploratory/Developmental Research Awards

Jan 12

Website

New Investigator Awards

Jan 12

Website

Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Jan 12

Website

Dissertation Research Awards

Jan 12

Website

Participatory Research Awards: CARA/SARA

Jan 12

Website

Unsolicited Proposals

Anytime

Website

Funding Opportunity

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Ring Academic Development Grant

Dec 14

Website



Funding Opportunity

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Research Professor

LOI  Feb 1; full app Apr 1

Website



Funding Opportunity

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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-AACR Innovative Grants

Nov 29

Website



SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE

Funding Opportunity

Due Date

More Info

Komen Postdoc Fellowship Grants

Jan 05

Website



MYASTHENIA GRAVIS FOUNDATION

Funding Opportunity

Due Date

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Myasthenia Gravis Foundation Research Grants

Dec 01

Website



MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION

Funding Opportunity

Due Date

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Development Grant

LOI  Dec 15; full app Jan 15

Website



AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

Funding Opportunity

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National Scientist Development Grant

Jan 11

Website



AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION

Funding Opportunity

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Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award

Jan 15

Website



AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY

Funding Opportunity

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Various

Jan 31

Website

A.P. GIANNINI FOUNDATION

Funding Opportunity

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Medical Research Fellowship

Dec 15

Website



PFIZER PROGRAM

Funding Opportunity

Due Date

More Info

Fellowship

Feb 11

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 Nov 22
12:00-1:00 pm - KSOM Research SeminarDr. Louis Dubeau, Professor Department of Pathology, Keck School of Medicine, USC, will present "Mechanism of Cancer Predisposition in BRCA1 mutation Carriers; Can the Blind Men Agree about the elephant?”. This Seminar Series is hosted by KSOM Department of Research Advancement, and will take place in Aresty Auditorium, NRT-LG, HSC. Lunch will be served at 11:40 am Atrium. For more information call (323) 442-1144 or email ResAdv@keck.usc.edu

Mon Nov 29
12:00-1:00 pm - KSOM Research SeminarDr. Hooman Allayee, Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine will present "Integrative Genetic Approaches to Understanding Complex Diseases". This Seminar Series is hosted by KSOM Department of Research Advancement, and will take place in Aresty Auditorium, NRT-LG, HSC. Lunch will be served at 11:40 am Atrium. For more information call (323) 442-1144 or email ResAdv@keck.usc.edu

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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, Systems Analyst
Grants Section Editor: Anne Taguchi, Senior Contracts & Grants Administrator
Events Section Editor: Gigi Petrovich, Executive Assistant

M. Elizabeth Fini, Ph.D., Vice Dean for Research
Janet A. Stoeckert, M.A., Director of Research Administration