
May
2005
| Proposals and Awards |
| Changes
in Research and Sponsored Programs
PROCESS CHANGES
The staff of the research office are committed to the goal of making the IUPUI research office one that is service oriented, engaged, streamlined, and value-added. There are no sacred cows in our approach to seeking this goal. Considerable efforts are underway now to make this happen but suggestions for improvement are encouraged and welcomed, both now and in the future. If you have specific recommendations, concerns, or questions, you are encouraged to contact Sid Johnson or Steve Martin. Reminder: Mandatory Use of New Instructions and Forms for PHS 398 and PHS 2590 (DHHS Public Health Service Grant Application and Progress Report) in Effect Now As previously announced in the April issue of the Communicator (http://www.iupui.edu/%7Erspcommu/2005/nl-april-05.htm), use of the revised instructions and forms for the PHS 398 and PHS 2590 are mandatory for receipt/submission on or after the following dates:
R&SP Now Accepting Partial Proposals Five Working Days Prior to the Agency Deadline Thus, if all portions of the proposal, except for the technical narrative, are submitted to R&SP five working days prior to the agency deadline, the narrative section may be brought to R&SP the working day before the deadline and inserted into the proposal. All copies required for submission to the agency plus two copies that will be retained by R&SP should be routed. The required sections would include, but are not limited to, the following:
R&SP will
provide space for the investigator or their staff to insert the narrative
section. The investigator is also responsible for delivering a copy
of the narrative to the department and dean’s offices. Please
note that no changes may be made to any other sections of the proposal
at this time. Once assembled, R&SP will ship the completed proposal
and bill the investigator’s dean’s office for the overnight
shipping service (Federal Express or UPS). Proposal narratives must
be received by noon of the working day prior to the deadline in order
to be picked up by the daily courier. If the narrative is received
later than noon of the working day prior to the deadline, it may become
the investigator’s responsibility to ship the proposal.
If there is an indication that the application is intended to be a R03 or R21 but no Program Announcement number is listed, the Principal Investigator may be contacted by NIH and given a few days to identify an appropriate Program Announcement before the assignment of the application is completed. The application must conform to the specific features (budget limit, length of Research Plan, eligibility requirements, etc.) of the Program Announcement identified. The scientific topic must fit the research interest of at least one of the sponsoring ICs. If no appropriate Program Announcement is identified, the application may be delayed in the review process or returned from NIH without review. The full announcement concerning NIH R03 and R21 applications can be found at http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-05-010.html. |
| Human Subjects |
| Additional Human Subjects Research Seminars Scheduled for May When: Please mark you calendars and plan to attend both sessions. Previously announced training dates and more information may be found under "Educational Seminars in Clinical Research 2005" on the Clinical Trials Program Web page: http://medicine.iupui.edu/ctp/pdf/2005%20Educate.rtf |
| ERA |
| Mark Your Calendars for ERA Budget Module Release and Testing! Testing Announcement from Bethany Davis, Manager, Contract and Grant Administration, ERA Functional Lead: BL: Monday, May 9th, from 1:30 – 3:30 PM in PO W183 (Training Room).IUPUI: Wednesday, May 11th, from 8:30 – 10:30 AM in UN544 (Training Room). Even if you are only able to come for part of the time, we'd appreciate having you as a tester. NOTE: This is not a training session but rather an opportunity for you to help us locate problems with the new functionality. We'll provide you with a list of items to be tested at the session; however, please feel free to bring sample budgets you’d like to use. There are a limited number of seats (12) available in each of the training rooms, but it is very important that we have every one of them filled. The more people we have testing the better, and this is your opportunity to help improve ERA. Please notify me (bedavis@indiana.edu) if you are planning on attending. Thanks for your help! Bethany Davis |
| Research Centers and Institutes |
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State
Awards Gaming Research Contract to Center for Urban Policy and the
Environment The Center maintains an unbiased approach and will not conduct research for any gaming corporation within the industry itself. Rather, it works with the Indiana Gaming Commission to evaluate license applications and annual renewals from the vantage point of a strictly non-partisan and non-ideological organization. Also known for its overall gambling research, the Center has produced numerous overall articles, reports, and presentations about gaming. It staffed the Governor’s Gambling Impact Study Commission, and one of its most important efforts was a 390-page report in 1999, entitled, Report to the Governor: The Social, Fiscal, and Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling in Indiana. A more recent report, Riverboat Gambling in Indiana: Analysis of Impacts, published in 2004, can be accessed via the Center’s Web site http://www.urbancenter.iupui.edu/. This report compared riverboat gambling in Indiana with other states in terms of gaming revenue, employment, and taxes in order to determine the relative scope of casino gaming in Indiana. The analysts then compared the tourism, employment, fiscal, and economic impacts of nine Indiana riverboats. The Center for Urban Policy and the Environment is a nonpartisan applied research organization in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. For more information, contact the Center at 317.261.3000, or visit the Center’s Web site http://www.urbancenter.iupui.edu/. |
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Your News to the R&SP Communicator Deadline for
R&SP Communicator news article submission: Submission
format: Shannon Walden Coordinator of Educational Programs for Responsible Conduct in Research UN 618 620 Union Drive, Room 618 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5167 Phone - (317) 274-8285 Fax - (317) 274-8744 E-mail: sfwalden@iupui.edu |
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