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Managing Your Research: Funding Opportunities

August 13th, 2015|0 Comments

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

Managing Your Research: E-Tools for Clinical Research

August 13th, 2015|0 Comments

USC Health Sciences Profiles is an expertise discovery and research collaboration tool. http://profiles.sc-ctsi.org/search/ The Clinical Studies Directory features more than 300 active clinical studies at USC. The current site is in English; the front pages are also available in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. http://clinicaltrials.keckmedicine.org/ The Research Training Finder is designed

Managing Your Research: NIH Data Sharing – Policy Snapshot

August 13th, 2015|0 Comments

The NIH’s new Genomic Data Sharing Policy, issued on August 27, 2014, has gone into effect, beginning with grant applications submitted for the January 25, 2015 due date. Applicants are expected to state in the cover letter when a proposed study will generate large-scale human and/or nonhuman genomic data, and

Managing Your Research : Funding Opportunities

June 8th, 2015|0 Comments

Are you currently looking for funding opportunities? For a listing of current extramural and intramural funding opportunities, please visit: http://www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/school/offices/resadv/newsletter/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

Managing Your Research: Submitting an NIH Grant?

June 8th, 2015|0 Comments

Read these updates first: The NIH will not require but strongly encourages institutions to develop and use IDPs for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers supported by NIH awards, regardless of their position title. IDPs provide a structure for the identification and achievement of career goals. Therefore, NIH encourages grantees to

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