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Vice Dean of Research Corner: What’s new from your SC CTSI, Clinical Trials Expert Finder at USC

Finding USC researchers with active clinical trials has never been easier. In an effort to highlight clinical trials expertise at USC, SC CTSI has launched a new feature to our local expert finder tool, USC Health Sciences Profiles. Now it is easy to discover faculty members and postdoctoral scholars in the health sciences who are

Faculty Spotlight: Amy S. Lee

Amy S. Lee, PhD Associate Director for Basic Research and Judy and Larry Freeman Cosmetic Chair, USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center; Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Keck School of Medicine Dr. Lee’s major research focus is in the area of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and, in particular, the ER chaperone proteins GRP78

Managing Your Research: Funding Opportunities

Are you currently looking for funding opportunities? For a listing of current extramural and intramural funding opportunities, please visit: http://cafe.usc.edu/KeckNewsletter/funding.html USC Office of Research has implemented a new simpler portal for submission of internal research proposals (http://uscapplicationportal.weebly.com/) including both external proposals that are institutionally limited and internal funding programs, such as Zumberge and the Collaboration

Managing Your Research: Electronic Grant Submission

On November 3, 2014, the Keck School of Medicine of USC went live with Kuali Coues (KC), the new USC grant and contract proposal submission system. Since the training period in August, the university has successfully routed and submitted 287 proposals through the KC system. Coming Soon! Faculty and staff training on grants.gov system-to-system grant

Managing Your Research: Submitting an NIH Grant?

Read these updates first: NIH salary cap increases to $183,300 effective January 11, 2015. Go to: Notice of Salary Limitation on Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts (NOT-OD-15-049). For all NIH training grants, pre-doc and post-doc stipend rates are increased effective October 1, 2014. Go to: National Institutes of Health, Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service

Managing Your Research: Should I voluntarily cost share expenses on my grant? Can I charge computing devices? What research faculty should know about OMB A-81?

Effective December 26, 2014, a new federal guidance will go into effect eliminating the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) circulars A-21, A-110, and A-133. These circulars will be replaced by A-81, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards. The purpose of the guidance is to streamline administrative burdens, and to

Managing Your Research: OMB A-81 HIGHLIGHTS

Voluntary committed cost sharing is not expected and generally cannot be used as a factor during merit review. Direct charging of administrative and clerical salaries is appropriate if the salary is integral to the project, the individuals to be charged are specifically identified and included in the budget or have sponsor approval, and the salary