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CPH Research Presentation THIS Thursday!

Librarians Cayla Robinson and Lauren Robinson will share resources and UK data management tools for the upcoming NIH Data Management Plan requirement in January 2023.

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Learn some EPIC Information About SlicerDicer

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 |  12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

via Zoom


Kristi Peshke, EHR Analyst Senior

Information Technology, EHR Project


Robert Mastin, Business Intel Developer

EVPHA Information Technology, EPIC SlicerDicer 


Watch as Kristi and Robert demonstrate the current functionality of this self-service reporting tool that allows end users ready access to clinical data that is customizable by patient populations for data exploration. SlicerDicer allows you to choose and search a specific patient population to answer questions about diagnoses, demographics, and procedures performed.

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Methods to Promote Data Reproducibility:

Tips from the Good Research Practice Resource Center


November 9, 2022 | 12-1PM 

 


Richard C. Grondin, Good Research Practices Resource Center

 

The Office of the Vice President for Research is hosting a series of lunch and learn workshops. All presentations will be live on zoom on Wednesdayshttps://uky.zoom.us/j/9251686420 

 

Phone: 646-876-9923 Meeting ID: 925 168 6420

No registration required

Lunch & Learn Website

Introductory Office of Research Integrity Orientation Session

Introduction to the IRB review process, Responsible Conduct of Research & Scholarly Activity (RCR)

 

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

9:00 am - 10:15 am


Healthy Kentucky Research Building (HKRB) Seminar Room # 150



Presented by Belinda Smith, MS, RD, CCRC & Jenny Smith, BS


Targeted for new researchers, but open to all. This session does NOT count towards the in-person Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) training. 


This Orientation is a follow-up to the video series, produced by Research Communications for the Office of the Vice President for Research, which provides an overview of the research enterprise for faculty who are new to research or new to the UK

Office of Research Integrity Events Website

Virtual NIH Grants Conference &

PreConference Events

February 1-2, 2023

  • Learn about NIH grants policies!
  • Interact with NIH experts!
  • Engage and network with your peers!
  • Gather resources to use and share with colleagues!


Register one time to gain access to all virtual preconference events,

the 2-day conference, and valuable resources.


NIH invites you to explore the 2023 NIH Grants Conference agenda, offering 2-days of sessions designed to clarify the NIH grants process and policies, and provide the latest news and information. Twenty-five sessions offer attendees an array of options on various topics, and the opportunity to engage with presenters through Q&A and chat features. Once registered and logged into the conference site, you are free to explore the 2-day agenda, on-demand library of related resources, and create your schedule! 


One Registration. All Access. No cost 

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Funding Opportunities

2022 UK CARES Mini-Grant Pilot Program

Introduction

The mission of the University of Kentucky Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK-CARES) is to enhance research capacity focused on the major environmental health impacts (e.g., air water, pesticides) that have been implicated in chronic diseases such as heart and lung disease, cancer, diabetes, and child health and early life exposures. This mission is accomplished by promoting the interactions and expanding the critical mass of investigators and citizen scientists with expertise and experience in transdisciplinary, translational environmental health research on the UK campus and in Appalachian communities (targeted region: Big Sandy, Cumberland Valley, Kentucky River). Information on the UK-CARES is found on the website (https://medicine.uky.edu/centers/ukcares).


Award Description

UK-CARES Rapid Response Mini-Grants of up to $10,000 are available to strengthen applications for extramural research funding (for example, NIH R or K awards or awards from private foundations) or address reviewer's comments for a manuscript. For example, funds can be used for personnel support, analysis of existing biological samples or environmental sampling with existing populations. These grants are limited to no more than seven (7) months in duration. Because of the short duration of these proposals, the required documentation such as IRB, IACUC, etc., needs to be in place at the time of submission.

This mechanism will not fund clinical trials (NIH definition).

Details on Funding Announcement and Application

NIH - Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Research on the Impact of Policy Changes and Emerging and Evolving Public Health Crises on NIDA Populations of Interest

AgencyNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)


Purpose: This notice informs applicants of an expansion to the NOT-HD-22-038 "Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Research on the Impact of Policy Changes and Emerging and Evolving Public Health Crises on NICHD Populations of Interest" to include research priority areas for the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).


NIDA is issuing this Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) to announce that research on the effects of emerging and evolving public health crises; and/or policy changes on the health, development, and well-being of populations of interest to the NIDA is of high program priority. The NIDA populations of interest include neonates, infants, children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and older adults, people using or misusing substances, people with substance use disorders, as well as the families of these individuals. The NIDA supports research on the impact of policy in understanding and addressing substance use risk and behavior across the lifespan.

For information on the NIDA Strategic Goals and Mission, see https://nida.nih.gov/about-nida/strategic-plan/nidas-mission.


Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss potential applications with the Scientific/Research Contact listed below before submitting their application.


First Available Due Date: February 05, 2023

Expiration Date: January 08, 2026

Link to Full Announcement
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