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Weekly Update

Keeping you informed of upcoming opportunities and events
~ From the team at Alaska INBRE ~

August 12, 2019

Please watch our weekly newsletter and social media outlets to stay informed of open upcoming funding opportunities.  
Alaska INBRE
2019 RESEARCH RETREAT
September 21-22, 2019
Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

REGISTER HERE
Registration deadline is Friday, August 30 at 5 PM.

SUBMIT POSTER INFORMATION HERE
Posters are due by September 13 at 5 PM
New this year and borrowed from SC INBRE:  3-Minute Madness.
Students who choose to participate will podium present their research in three minutes or less, using only one slide. There will be a $500 lab supply award for the best presentation. When you submit your poster information, indicate if you would like to be considered for 3-Minute Madness.  More information coming soon!


Dear AI/AN CTRP Colleagues:
 
Early Fall 2019 the AI/AN CTRP will release a Request for Proposals for Pilot, Development, and Diversity awards. To receive the RFP by e-mail as soon as it is released, potential investigators can sign up here.  
 
Due to limited funds, the AI/AN CTRP will not re-issue Request for Proposals for the Small Grants for Community Health & Research Capacity or the Early Stage Investigator Career Awards.
 
Please feel free to share this information with others.
 
Thank you.
 
AI/AN CTRP Leadership
 
Stacy Rasmus, Ph.D.
AK-Director AI/AN CTRP
Director, Center for Alaska Native Health Research (CANHR), University of Alaska, Fairbanks
 
Jovanka Voyich, Ph.D.
MT-Director AI/AN CTRP
Professor of Bacterial Pathogenesis, Microbiology and Immunology Montana State University, Bozeman
 
Judith Salmon Kaur, M.D.
Co-Director AI/AN CTRP
Professor of Oncology,
Director of Native American Programs,
Mayo Clinic, Florida

 
*IMPORTANT* This training is required for all Alaska INBRE Pilot Awardees! 

Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training
The Office of Research Integrity is announcing the fall 2019 Responsible Conduct of Research course. It will be held Saturday, September 7, 9:00am-3:30pm in 401 IARC.  (If you need to participate via distance or are unavailable on this date please let me know.)
 
The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training covers core norms, principles, regulations, and rules governing the practice of research. This particular workshop fulfills the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) requirements for formal RCR instruction. This is the only formal RCR training at UAF this semester.  RCR is a highly recommended “best practices” course for those wanting to deepen their knowledge of ethical research and responsible conduct. It is also an excellent professional opportunity for anyone interested in furthering a career in research.
 
To register, please visit: http://uafblast.wufoo.com/forms/registration-for-rcr-training/  or see attached announcement for more information. Please contact Bridget Watson at bjwatson@alaska.edu or 474-7832 with questions.
 
Let me know if you have questions or you see errors or omissions.
Thank you,
Bridget



Aug. 15
TREND SBIR Grant Writing
Assistance Award Deadline

Sept. 27
2019 NIH IDeA Western Regional conference
registration deadline.  

Oct. 8
Diversity Program Consortium
Award opportunity DPC DaTA (U01)

Oct. 11
NIH Regional Seminar
Registration Deadline
 
Research Brown Bag
When:  Wed August 21, 2019, 12- 1 pm
Where:  ANTHC COB 4 or online via AdobeConnect


Title:  Rainwater catchments - water quality and quantity in rural Alaska
Presenters: Kaitlin Mattos, M.S., E.I., a graduate student researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder and ANTHC; Elizabeth King, M.P.H., Director, Behavioral Health with ASHNHA


Connecting by computer:  http://anthc.adobeconnect.com/researchbrown_bag/   
Connecting by telephone: 1-800-832-0736, conference room number 1863744    

 
           Where Are the Application Forms?
NIH Extramural Nexus
Posted on August 8, 2019, by 

You might be surprised to learn that we don’t have a generic set of forms posted on our website that you can use to submit to any NIH grant opportunity. Each funding opportunity announcement (FOA) includes the specific set of forms needed to apply to that program, so you need to find an FOA in order to access the application forms. Walk through the process of finding and accessing application forms with this grant application submission tips for success video.

Form-by-form, field-by-field instructions for completing your application may be found on the How to Apply – Application Guide page under the green header for Application Form Instructions. Use these instructions in conjunction with the guidance in the funding opportunity announcement (including the Related Notices section of the announcement) to develop your application. The annotated form sets are another handy tool to help you navigate the forms.
 


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*Micah Hahn is a Mod 18 Alaska INBRE Pilot Awardee.  
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Pilot Faculty, Undergraduate, and Graduate Research Assistants:  Please send your news, publications, post-doc announcements, and photos, we would like to share.  Thank you in advance for your help!
Please send to: 
ua-akinbre@alaska.edu
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