Office of Sponsored Programs OSP Weekly
01/22/2020
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OSP Change to Technical Reporting Notification Process

 
Effective January 29, 2020, OSP will no longer be emailing notification/reminders to PIs for reports due. The report due notification will be done via Award Task Reminders in Workday . You will receive weekly Award Task Reminder Notifications in Workday for any tasks that are overdue or coming due within the next 90 days.  PIs will be responsible for uploading their reports into Workday. Click Here for the Workday Job Aid .

In order to receive automatic emails from Workday regarding tasks that are due or upcoming, you must change your “Manage Email Preferences”.
 
If you feel there is a discrepancy with the reporting due dates, please email  OSP@unlv.edu  or contact Leslie Wideman-Henry for assistance.
NSHE Workday Grants PI Course


NSHE Workday Grants Principal Investigator (PI) Course


NSHE is offering a 2.5 hour Workday Grants course for Principal Investigators (PIs). Workday training includes:
  • Awards & Grants Overview
  • Manager Financial Reporting
  • Inbox and Notification Processes

Funding Opportunity
Hollis Brownstein Research Grants Program
2020-2021 Funding Cycle
  • Grant period is one year (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021)
  • Grant awards up to $100,000
February 7, 2020 - Letter of Intent Due
March 2, 2020 - Notification if invited to submit Full Application
March 30, 2020 - Full Application due (if invited to submit)
June 30, 2020 - Grant recipients notified of award
The Leukemia Research Foundation exclusively funds New Investigators - individuals beginning to establish their own laboratories that are no longer under the tutelage of a senior scientist mentor. It is difficult for them to get the level of funding they need at this critical point in their careers.

The Leukemia Research Foundation is unique in the level of support it provides to highly promising scientists in this absolutely critical research niche. Providing one year grants to selected New Investigator researchers allows innovative scientists to act on their ideas, and try new procedures and experiments that will hopefully lead to significant breakthroughs. The primary mission of the LRF is to fund research into the causes of and cures for blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma) and providing $100,000 annual grants to New Investigators is critically important.
Additional Funding Opportunities
Department of Energy: High-Energy-Density Laboratory Plasma Science DE-FOA-0002233
Funding Amount: $50,000 - $200,000
Letter of Intent Due: 01/30/2020
Applications Due: 03/16/2020 5:00pm ET
New and renewal awards for research in the SC-NNSA Joint Program in High-Energy-Density (HED) laboratory plasmas. Learn More and Track in PIVOT
Department of Energy: National Quantum Information Science Research Centers DE-FOA-0002253
Funding Amount: $10,000,000 - $25,000,000 per year per award
Pre-Application Due: 02/10/2020 5:00 pm ET
Applications Due: 04/10/2020 5:00pm ET
Multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary teams to establish National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. Learn More and Track in PIVOT
American Thyroid Association (ATA): Thyroid Research Grants
Funding Amount: Up to $25,000 annually for up to two years
Applications Due: 02/02/2020
Support new investigator-initiated research projects in the area of thyroid disease and thyroid cancer.   Learn More and Track in PIVOT
Request for Proposals (RFP)
2020 Rheumatology Fellowship
Application Due: February 25, 2020
Through this grant we intend to support research and clinical training programs in regions where there are continued workforce challenges. Link to Full RFP
Request for Proposals (RFP)
2020 Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Fellowship
Application Due: February 24, 2020
Through this grant we intend to support research and clinical training programs in regions where there are continued workforce challenges. Link to Full RFP
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Rheumatology Education for Advanced Practice Providers
Application Due: February 28, 2020
The purpose of this RFP is to support programs focused on extending the Rheumatology Workforce by developing education and training opportunities for nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Link to Full RFP
Request for Proposals (RFP)
2020 Dermatology Fellowship
Application Due: February 24, 2020
It is our intent to support fellowship programs at institutions with expertise in inflammatory and immune-mediated dermatological disorders, and have a strong focus on clinical practice, research, and education to further the understanding of inflammatory skin diseases. Grants will be awarded based on the strength of the requesting organization’s ability to provide training and guidance to the fellow. Link to Full RFP
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