October 11, 2024

Announcements, events, funding opportunities and more news for the Mass General Research Institute community.

In this edition:


Funding Opportunities

  • Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award
  • MGH Research Scholars 2025
  • The Moore Inventor Fellows 2025
  • HMS Foundation Funds
  • Limited Submission Funding
  • Foundation Funding Opportunities


Announcements:

  • Stairwell Storage and Blocking Emergency Equipment
  • HMS Core for Mentorship Excellence
  • MGRI Image Awards


Events:

  • NEW! Advocates in Action Training
  • Northeast Symposium on Biomedical Optics
  • NEW! Conquering the K Workshop
  • MGRI & Chen Institute Research Symposium
  • NEW! Virtual Human Research Affairs October Town Hall
  • Fun Fridays: Slow Flow Yoga
  • 3-session Workshop on Creating Decision Worksheets 
  • 2024 Virtual Tumor Course
  • MGH New Faculty Orientation  
  • Mentoring the Mentors Workshop
  • Leadership Skills Retreat
  • Speed Mentoring Hour
  • Gene and Cell Therapy Research Symposium
  • Two Meditation Sessions available every week

Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award


The Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award supports independent young physician-scientists conducting disease-oriented research that demonstrates a high level of innovation and creativity. The goal is to support the best young physician-scientists doing work aimed at improving the practice of cancer medicine. The Clinical Investigator Award program is specifically intended to provide outstanding young physicians with the resources and training structure essential to becoming successful clinical investigators. The goal is to increase the number of physicians capable of moving seamlessly between the laboratory and the patient’s bedside in search of breakthrough treatments.


MGH is eligible to nominate a maximum of five (5) candidates.


$600,000 for a period of three years. Funding in the amount of $200,000 will be allocated to the awardee’s institution each year for the support of the Clinical Investigator. No part of this grant can be used for indirect costs or institutional overhead.


MGH letter of intent deadline: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 5:00pm

Sponsor deadline: Monday, February 3, 2025 at 4:00pm

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MGH Research Scholars 2025


The MGH Research Scholars program is a philanthropy-fueled initiative established to support MGH research faculty and accelerate important work that will improve and transform the future of healthcare. The intent of these awards is to support the careers of outstanding MGH investigators doing cutting-edge research that is highly innovative and expected to result in fundamental scientific discoveries and/or clinical applications. This opportunity is open to faculty at the level of Assistant and Associate Professor.


Each award is $500,000 over 5 years; funded at $100,000 per year, including 20% indirect costs.


Deadline: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 – 5:00 PM

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The Moore Inventor Fellows 2025


Gordon Moore’s contribution to the development of microelectronics helped produce the exponential growth of the digital revolution. In the spirit of Moore’s passion for science and penchant for inventing, the foundation seeks to support people who create new tools, technologies, processes, or approaches with a high potential to accelerate progress in the foundation’s three main areas of interest: scientific research, environmental conservation and patient care.

 

MGH is eligible to nominate a maximum of two (2) candidates. The award is $200,000 per year for three years. In addition, the foundation will provide the host institution with $25,000 each year to cover costs associated with administering the grant award.


MGH pre-proposal deadline: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 5:00pm

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HMS Foundation Funds


Each year several foundations invite HMS faculty and postdocs to apply for their fellowships and grants, which serve as critical funding at the early stages of a research career. Interested investigators must first apply for the HMS nomination through the HMS Foundation Funds office, and a committee will select the final candidates to submit applications to the sponsors. 

 

Awards include:

  • Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant
  • Mary Kay Foundation Scientific/Innovative Cancer Research Grant
  • Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science and Engineering
  • Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award
  • Gordon and Betty Moore Inventor Fellows
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Limited Submission Funding Opportunities


We ask that all MGH Investigators interested in applying for any limited submission award submit a Letter of Intent (see detailed instructions below) to the MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) by the deadline indicated for each award to be considered to receive an institutional nomination. 


CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:

See full details for all awards on our website.

NEW! Scaling-up and Maintaining Evidence-based Interventions to Maximize Impact on Cancer (SUMMIT) – Tobacco Use Treatment for Cancer Survivors (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required)

MGH LOI Deadline: 10/21/24

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St. Baldrick’s Research Grants

MGH LOI Deadline: 10/29/24

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NEW! Biomedical Research Facilities (C06 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

MGH LOI Deadline: 11/13/24

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Foundation Funding Opportunities

Please contact Corporate & Foundation Relations in the Office of Development at devcfr@mgh.harvard.edu if you wish to submit a proposal in response to any of these opportunities. Note that proposals are still routed through the standard InfoEd/Research Management process.


For all open foundation funding announcements, see the MGB Innovation External Funding Database



CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:

See this week’s full foundation funding announcements (including eligibility, RM deadlines, and IDC) on our website.

 

  1. Pathways Research Award for Neurological Disorders, Alkermes. $100,000 (30% IDC). Application Deadline: November 30
  2. Clinical and Community Heart to Heart Grants: Research and Education to Address Heart Disease in Women (multiple opps), Alpha Phi Foundation. $100,000 (No IDC). Application Deadline: November 3
  3. Breast Cancer Research Foundation-AACR Career Development Award to Promote Diversity and Inclusion (URiM candidates only), American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). $150,000 (No IDC). LOI Deadline: December 4
  4. The Bosarge Family Foundation-Waun Ki Hong Scholar Award for Regenerative Cancer Medicine, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). $120,000 (No IDC). Application Deadline: December 10
  5. NEW! Investigator Initiated Research Awards, American Headache Society. Award Amount: $50,000 (Unspecified IDC). Application Deadline: December 2
  6. New Investigator Pilot Grants (multiple opps), Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD). $110,000 ($10,000). Application Deadline: December 6
  7. Science Diversity Leadership Award (SDLA), Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). $1.15 million (15% IDC). LOI Deadline: December 3
  8. Career Development Awards, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. (CCFA). $307,500 (IDC Exempt). LOI Deadline: December 5
  9. Clinical Research Investigator-Initiated Awards (multiple career stages), Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. (CCFA). $750,000 (10% IDC). LOI Deadline: December 5
  10. Research Fellowship Awards, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. (CCFA). $210,000 (IDC Exempt). LOI Deadline: December 5
  11. Senior Research Awards, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc. (CCFA). $390,000 (10% IDC). LOI Deadline: December 5
  12. Science is the Cure Grant (preclinical studies), Kids Beating Cancer. $200,000 (No IDC). LOI Deadline: December 15
  13. Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience, Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund. $300,000 (No IDC). Application Deadline: February 1
  14. NEW! Mechanistic Clinical Award (multiple funding levels), Lupus Research Alliance. $1 million (10% IDC). LOI Deadline: November 13
  15. NEW! Kissick Family Foundation Frontotemporal Dementia Grant Program, Milken Institute. $500,000 (15% IDC). LOI Deadline: November 1
  16. Neiman Institute Health Policy Research Grants (multiple opps), Neiman Health Policy Institute/American College of Radiology (ACR). $75,000 (15% IDC). Application Deadline: February 3
  17. NEW! Fellows-to-Faculty Award (URiM candidates only), Simons Foundation. $600,000 (20% IDC). Application Deadline: January 14
  18. Scientific Research Grant Program, The CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. $50,000 (10% IDC). Application Deadline: December 15
  19. NEW! Personalized Approaches for Understanding, Assessing and Improving Gait in Parkinson’s Disease Research Program, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research (MJFF). $2 million (15% IDC). LOI Deadline: January 14
  20. Child Development Research: Motor Impairments, The Waterloo Foundation (TWF). ≈$105,000 (No IDC). LOI Deadline: October 20

Do you want to learn more about identifying external funding opportunities? Please click here to request a research consultation with Amy Robb or see ECOR’s website for information on the Pivot database.

Stairwell Storage and Blocking Emergency Equipment

 

During quarterly inspections with the Boston Fire Department (BFD) earlier this month, we encountered multiple locations across Main Campus with chairs unattended in stairwells, and multiple locations with blocked fire extinguishers and gas shut-off valves. These findings are violations of the Massachusetts Fire Code and have resulted in citations and fines.


We ask that you ensure the following in your areas at all times:

  • No storage of anything in stairwells
  • At least 3 feet of clearance around all emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers, fire alarm pull stations, and emergency shut-off valves
  • Unobstructed egress for all exit doorways and corridors
  • No storage less than 18” from the bottom of sprinkler heads

Related hospital-wide policies for fire and life safety management can be found on Ellucid. You can also contact the Safety Office at 617-726-2425 or mghsafety@mgb.org for questions or to report violations.

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HMS Core for Mentorship Excellence (CFME)

 

HMS has just launched the HMS Core for Mentorship Excellence (CFME). The Core builds upon two decades of research conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s “Center for the Improvement in the Mentored Experience in Research” (CIMER). Led by Bruce Birren, Lindsay Frazier and Marjorie Oettinger, the core will offer workshops based on the CIMER curriculum and will cover the core mentoring competencies that will be required by for NIH training grants as of January 2025. CIMER Research Mentor Workshops use an evidence-based, case-based, interactive approach that engages mentors in collective problem solving and connects them with resources to optimize their mentoring practices. 

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2024 MGRI Image Awards


Have a cool science photo and want to show off your research? Participate in the 2024 MGRI Image Awards! The Mass General Research Institute (MGRI) Image Awards was created in 2018 to showcase the breadth of research occurring across Mass General. 

 

Every day, our clinicians and investigators push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop solutions to the world’s most pressing health challenges. What better way to provide a window into their world?

 

The submission period closes on October 31!

 

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See these events and more on the calendar of events

NEW! Advocates in Action Training

October 15, 2024, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Virtual


8 weekly (Tuesdays 12-1pm) workshops on how to be better advocates for women faculty.

The goal of this initiative is to encourage greater support and collaboration across genders and a commitment on the part of our colleagues to become full-fledged advocates—advocates who work persistently to improve and enhance their advocacy work and sponsorship as well as to push for systematic changes in the workplace culture to nurture more women leaders.

Background:

The CFD launched, in collaboration with experts, an initiative called Advocates in Action to develop an active, united force for gender equity at MGH. This is one of many OWC initiatives to support and promote women.

 

We welcome participation from faculty of all genders. We especially welcome men, who tend to be underrepresented in these trainings.

 

*This training course is a closed cohort and participants will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Please register using the link below!*

Reach out to womens.careers@partners.org with any questions.

Register

Northeast Symposium on Biomedical Optics

Tuesday, October 15, 2024, MIT Building E25, Cambridge, MA


NESBO is a symposium organized by and for postdocs and graduate students. The symposium features invited research talks in the general area of biomedical imaging and sensing. It offers a unique opportunity to network, build professional skills, and gain insights into diverse research areas and facilities in biomedical optics across the northeast region. This year's sessions will spotlight cutting-edge research in biomedical optics from invited institutions.

 

NESBO also features:

  • Poster competition (with prizes!): Showcase your research!
  • Panel discussion: Learn about career paths in academia vs. industry.
  • Networking event: Socialize with fellow scientists at a nearby venue (food and drinks provided!).

 

All graduate students and postdocs are welcome to register (for free!) whether you're already in the field of biomedical optics or just looking to learn more.

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NEW! Conquering the K Workshop

 Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 9:00am - 11:00am

Speaker: Karen Miller, MD, Chief, Neuroendocrine Unit, MG

This is a workshop for NIH Career Development Grants or K Grants applicants. Bring one section of your upcoming K grant to review and discuss with fellow applicants and one of our experienced faculty!

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MGRI & Chen Research Symposium

Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 9:00 - 12:00 PM, Simches Research Center


Learn how researchers and clinicians are using the latest in artificial intelligence technology to advance our understanding of disease, improve patient care and streamline healthcare delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital, in the communities we serve and across the globe.

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NEW! Virtual Human Research Affairs October Town Hall

Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 12:00 - 1:00pm, Zoom


Agenda:

  1. Human Participant Research Education Requirements
  2. New “Research Participant Remuneration Core” to Obtain Gift Cards

 

Presenters:

  • Andrea Morris, Director of Education & Compliance
  • Gala Laffey, Director of Administration

Fun Friday: Slow Flow Yoga 

Friday, October 18, 2024, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Virtual


The event is a 3-session workshop that offers a hands-on learning experience that will equip participants with the skills to develop decision worksheets for any clinical decision. Past attendees include nurses, dieticians, speech language pathologists, and physicians who have created worksheets on treatment for melanoma, treatment for Type 2 diabetes, treatments for osteoporosis, and choosing among feeding tube strategies. By participating in this workshop, we hope participants will learn how to use decision worksheets to communicate risk and efficiently elicit patients’ goals.


If people want to sign up they should email me at KESCOLERO@mgh.harvard.edu

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3-Session Workshop on Creating Decision Worksheets 

Tuesday, October 22, 2024, 5:00 - 6:00 pm, Virtual


The event is a 3-session workshop that offers a hands-on learning experience that will equip participants with the skills to develop decision worksheets for any clinical decision. Past attendees include nurses, dieticians, speech language pathologists, and physicians who have created worksheets on treatment for melanoma, treatment for Type 2 diabetes, treatments for osteoporosis, and choosing among feeding tube strategies. By participating in this workshop, we hope participants will learn how to use decision worksheets to communicate risk and efficiently elicit patients’ goals.


If people want to sign up they should email me at KESCOLERO@mgh.harvard.edu

Register

2024 Virtual Tumor Course

October 28, 2024 – October 31, 2024

39th Critical Issues in Tumor Microenvironment: Angiogenesis, Metastasis and Immunology 

For comprehensive information about this course, including faculty, schedule, and pricing, please visit the 39th Critical Issues in Tumor Microenvironment: Angiogenesis, Metastasis and Immunology website

The “39th Annual Critical Issues in Tumor Microenvironment: Angiogenesis, Metastasis and Immunology” course will continue to offer the best in critical analysis of what is currently known about the tumor microenvironment, angiogenesis, metastasis, immunology. This will include chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies, tumor metabolism, and the role of microbiome.

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MGH New Faculty Orientation  

Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 12:00 – 2:00 pm, O’Keeffe 

 

An opportunity for new (and established) faculty to learn about the various offices and networks that support our clinical and research faculty. While this is designed for those who are new to the MGH faculty, all faculty members are welcome to attend.

 

This in-person, twohour session is designed to provide an overview of the MGH environment and faculty resources focusing on:

  • MGH and MGPO
  • Center for Faculty Development
  • Key Executive Committees
  • Important resources such as EAP and Harvard Catalyst
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Mentoring the Mentors Workshop

October 28-29, 2024


The 2-day in person workshop features didactic and interactive sessions on practical tips for mentoring including sessions on the meaning of mentorship, leadership styles, emotional intelligence, distance mentoring, team-based mentoring, individual development plans, funding sources for mentoring efforts, time managemenet and teaching work-life balance to mentees.

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Leadership Skills Retreat

Thursday, November 7, 2024, 12:00 – 5:00 pm, MGH Main Campus 

 

A half-day in-person retreat geared toward mid-career faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) looking to build their leadership skillset. Topics include: “Giving an Engaging Presentation,” “Leading Effective Teams,” and “How to Develop a National Reputation.”

 

Facilitators

David S. Friedman, MD, PhD, MPH, Director, Glaucoma Service, MA Eye and Ear; and Co-Director, Glaucoma Center of Excellence, HMS Department of Ophthalmology

Laurie S. Pascal, MBA, MPH, Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; and President, Pascal Coaching and Consulting LLC

Sareh Parangi, MD, Chair of Surgery, Newton-Wellesley Hospital; and Director, MGH Thyroid Cancer Research Laboratory

Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Professor of Radiology & Vice Chair for Strategy, Department of Radiology, Associate Dean for Translational Science, Director Clinical and Translational Science Institute NYU Langone Health and Grossman School of Medicine 

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Speed Mentoring Hour

Friday, November 8, 2024, 12:00 – 1:00 pm, Zoom

 

Every month, two mentor leaders from different departments will answer your questions about any aspect of being a mentee or mentor. You do not need to be in the same department as the leaders—this event is open to faculty across MGH, but registration is required. Come ready with your questions and be ready to learn not only from the senior mentoring leaders but also from fellow attendees.

 

This session is scheduled for November 8, 12 – 1 pm, with Steven Greenberg, MD, PhD, Vice-Chair, Faculty Development and Promotions, MGH Department of Neurology; and Jason Harris, MD, Associate Chief for Academic Faculty Affairs and Development, Department of Pediatrics.

 

Mentor leaders will meet with up to 8 faculty members, each given 7-8 minutes to ask questions on any aspect of mentoring or being mentored and receive input from the mentor leaders.

Register

Gene and Cell Therapy Research Symposium

November 12-13, 2024, MGH Assembly Row

 

The 2nd annual Gene and Cell Therapy Research Symposium will take place November 12-13, 2024, bringing together Mass General Brigham researchers and clinicians dedicated to advancing gene and cell therapy. There will be opportunities for networking and collaboration among attendees and engaging discussions led by MGH researchers:

  • Sharl Azar, MD
  • Edwin Choy, MD, PhD
  • Allan Goldstein, MD
  • Max Jan, MD, PhD
  • Clotilde Lagier-Tourenne, MD, PhD
  • Marcela Maus, MD, PhD
  • Patricia Musolino, MD, PhD
  • Jeff Schweitzer, PhD, MD
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Two Meditation Sessions available every week 


SESSION 1: Meditation Monday with Dr. Darshan Mehta 

Every Monday, 8:00 – 8:30 am, Zoom next session, Monday, October 14!

Co-sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development’s Office for Well-Being and the MGPO Frigoletto Committee

Join Darshan Mehta, MD, MPH, Director, Office for Well-Being, for a guided meditation session on Monday morning. 

Register and add to calendar

 

SESSION 2: Midweek Meditation with Guest Leader 

Every Wednesday, 8:00 – 8:30 am, Zoom next session, Wednesday, October 16!

Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development’s Office for Well-Being

Join guest leaders, the Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute (GWBI) nuns, for next Wednesday’s guided meditation session.

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