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Georgia CTSA Weekly eRoundup March 8, 2024
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SBIR/STTR Application Tips and Resources to Support Your Small Business ResearchAre you a research entrepreneur focused on translation science? Join speakers from NCATS and Eva Garland Consulting in collaboration with Georgia CTSA’s Morgan Greenleaf, Emory, and Kevin Wu, UGA, on March 21 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM for a webinar to learn more about Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) funding and resources. Ask questions and connect with representatives from NCATS and Georgia CTSA.
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Informatics Lunch and Learn: Infrastructure for Real World Data and Pragmatic Clinical TrialsGeorgia CTSA’s Informatics program is pleased to offer the next webinar in the Lunch and Learn Series to provide free informatics guidance to the university research community. Join us on Tuesday, March 26, from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Elizabeth Shenkman, PhD, Chair, Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics; Co-Director UF CTSI; Director, UF Institute for Child Health Policy; will be leading this session.
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Funding (* New Opportunities)
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*NOFO: Addressing Health Inequities in Clinical DiagnosticsEncourages applications from Small Business Concerns (SBCs) to pursue the development of improved clinical diagnostics or the development of alternative clinical diagnostics that address health disparities created by clinical laboratory assays and/or point-of-care devices that fail to incorporate diverse patient groups. Companion Funding Opportunity: PAR-24-158 , R43/ R44 Small Business Innovation Research Grants (SBIR) - Phase I/ Small Business Innovation Research Grants (SBIR) - Phase II.
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Emory SOM Imagine, Innovate and Impact (I3) Cores Awards RFP – Due March 14Emory SOM is soliciting proposals to use the Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF; full list here) to facilitate innovative research. This mechanism will provide funding support to utilize the existing services and technologies offered by the nineteen EICF cores with the goal of generating data for research projects. Faculty members from across the WHSC, including all Schools, Centers, and Institutes are encouraged to apply.
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RNA Delivery Technologies to Allow Specific Tissue Target Homing (RNA-DASH) – Due April 5This funding opportunity aims to support the development and/or pre-clinical studies of non-viral technologies to deliver RNA-based therapeutics into disease-relevant cells and tissues in vivo. Projects may focus on a single or multiple cells or tissues. Emphasis will be placed on organs, tissues and cell types that are clinically relevant but for which no effective in vivo delivery technologies are currently available.
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*Pediatric Research Alliance Pilot – LOI Due April 11Children's and Emory offer pilot grants for faculty and centers in the Pediatric Research Alliance. These pilots are designed to stimulate new research projects, build new collaborations, and increase extramural funding for pediatric research.
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Georgia CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design RFP – Due April 12Georgia CTSA’s Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research Design program is soliciting proposals to support novel methodological research in biostatistics, epidemiology, or health services research to advance clinical & translational research. Review criteria include quantitative methodological research to fill gaps, innovation, feasibility, and plans for dissemination & translation. New investigators are encouraged to apply.
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Georgia CTSA TL1 (T32-like) Training Grant Clinical and Translational Research Training - Postdoc Due March 15The TL1 program is focused on providing innovative didactic and mentored clinical and translational research (CTR) training to individuals interested in careers that encompass CTR and clinical and translational science (CTS). The TL1 program supports predoctoral and postdoctoral trainees (medical, PharmD and PhD students; resident and fellow physicians; PhD postdocs; and PharmD residents). View recording of TL1 Application Workshop held on November 2.
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Phlebotomy 101 Training – March 28 & 29Phlebotomy 101 is a two-day introductory classroom and clinical hands-on training that teaches the techniques of venipuncture. Led by the GCRC nurses, the course is offered to Georgia-CTSA affiliated partners.
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Emory T32 Post-Doctoral Training Program to End the HIV Epidemic – Interest Form Due April 12The goal of this program is to train post-doctoral candidates from diverse backgrounds and disciplinary expertise in health services research, through utilization of a multidisciplinary approach to expose trainees to multiple methods and research areas, from epidemiology and biostatistics to behavioral and social sciences, biological sciences, and health policy and implementation. The program has a special emphasis on research addressing disparities or inequities based on factors such as race/ethnicity, sex/gender, socioeconomic status, geographical residence, healthcare access, and physical/mental disability. Proposals should thus have a component that addresses equity or disparities. Contact Tracy Obertone for questions. Full applications due May 3.
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Certificate Program in Translational Science (CPTS) Request for Applications - Due May 1The Certificate Program in Translational Science (CPTS) is a formal 16-credit Emory Laney Graduate School program for trainees who seek to conduct research at interface between basic and translational science and clinical medicine. The CPTS enhances and transforms translational research training for predoctoral PhD students, postdoctoral fellows (PhD or MD) & junior faculty at Emory, MSM, Georgia Tech & UGA.
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Calling All Clinical Research Professionals: Discover the Power of eMPACT!Are you looking for a free, comprehensive career navigation system that can help you achieve your professional goals in the field of Clinical Translational Science? Introducing eMPACT (Empowering Purposeful Advancement of Careers and Training in the Research Workforce), a dynamic platform designed to promote purposeful training and career advancement for professionals like you.
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Free Online Trainings for Clinical Research ProfessionalsGeorgia CTSA and SC CTSI created an Online Course Catalog with free course and program offerings available to clinical research professionals. Participants earn a certificate or badge with contact hours (continuing education – CE) from an accredited provider upon completion of a course or program (series of courses). Featured Program: Emerging Technologies in the Medical Device Industry
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Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs) ServicesGeorgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRCs) offer dedicated space, experienced staff, and resources to support research at a competitive cost. We are here to support investigators of all experience levels from Emory University, Grady Memorial Hospital, Morehouse School of Medicine, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and the University of Georgia. View Flyer.
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TEAMS Mentoring Program - Call for Content Experts
Are you an expert in providing feedback, managing a team, grant writing, manuscript development, people management, or other academic skills? Are you interested in paying it forward to help junior scholars? Then we want you as an expert for Georgia CTSA’s TEAMS (Translational Education and Mentoring for Science) Program! Share your expertise virtually with a small group of mentees and commit to at least a one-hour meeting per year. Learn more.
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Call for Mentors: Georgia CTSA TEAMS Program
Calling all mentors from Emory, Georgia Tech, MSM, and UGA! Are you a mid to senior-level faculty member who enjoys mentoring? Are you looking to enhance your mentoring and communications skills and meet new colleagues? Georgia CTSA TEAMS (Translational Education and Mentoring for Science) is seeking experts in public health, clinical and translational science, community engagement, health equity, and more for the 2023-2024 academic year. Sign up now!
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Grant WiseWould you like an experienced grant writer to help provide guidance for your grant? The Georgia CTSA Grant Wise service offers the opportunity for one-on-one feedback from experienced senior faculty on grant writing. Receive support with developing a timeline, reviewing specific aims, writing/editing the text, and responding to reviewers. Grant Wise is available to faculty of institutions within the Georgia CTSA - Emory, Georgia Tech, MSM, & UGA.
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Georgia CTSA Match Looking to connect with experts in your field? Join the new Georgia CTSA Match! The platform encourages meaningful networking and collaboration by pairing researchers based on similar interests. These matches will help you to build networking opportunities acting as a catalyst to spur your research forward. Discover more and Join Now!
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Bench2Market Talk: Building a Compelling Pitch – March 20Join us from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM via ZoomFundraising is critical for the success of early-stage startups. But for many first-time entrepreneurs, the process can seem daunting. How do you concisely communicate the value of your technology and your plans to go to market? Join us on March 20th for an interactive webinar on how to effectively pitch your startup to potential investors. Our speakers, Brian Walsh and Keyton Weissinger will present example pitches and discuss how to build a milestone plan and budget to map out your path to market.
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SBIR/STTR Application Tips & Resources to Support Your Small Business Research – March 21Did you know that the NIH offers non-dilutive funding and resources to help small businesses advance and commercialize promising research technologies? If you are a researcher interested in bringing your innovation to market, you may be eligible to apply to the NIH Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) programs. Join speakers from NCATS, and Eva Garland Consulting in collaboration with the Georgia CTSA from 12:00-1:00 PM ET for a webinar to learn more about the SBIR/STTR programs for researchers and entrepreneurs in translational science, and current funding opportunities.
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Translational Science 2024 – April 3-5Join the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) in Las Vegas, NV for Translational Science 2024, the national meeting for trainees, junior faculty, and senior scientists in translational science and clinical research. Learn from experts in the field how to innovate translational science for research, explore research from a variety of fields of study, build your professional community, and more.
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Bio LaunchPad Seminar – April 30Join Georgia CTSA Innovation Catalyst’s Kevin Wu, UGA, from 11AM-12PM in Petit Biotech Building, Suddath Seminar Room 1128, or via Zoom, for a lunch and learn about the different non-dilutive funding options available to university startups in Georgia, including I-Corps, Georgia Research Alliance Funding, and Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) grants, as well as tips and tricks for applying.
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Atlanta Science Festival – March 9-23The festival is an annual celebration of the world-class learning and STEM career opportunities in metro Atlanta, featuring 100+ engaging events for kids and adults at venues all across the region. Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers Director Colleen Kraft, MD, MSc, Emory, is among the expert panelists featured in Our Disappearing Microbes on Thursday, March 21, at 6PM. The event begins with a screening of the film “The Invisible Extinction, the Race to Save Our Vanishing Microbes,” followed by a Q&A with scientists who are studying how our lifestyles may be causing the demise of microbes important to our health.
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Maternal Health Disparities Roundtable: Addressing Maternal Mortality Through Cardiovascular Care – March 11
Join us via Zoom from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. Georgia CTSA’s Integrating Special Populations program is hosting a roundtable to facilitate collaboration between investigators with an interest in maternal healthcare and maternal health disparities. Rachel M. Bond, MD, FACC, Women's Heart Health & Prevention Specialist, will be leading a session, Addressing Maternal Mortality Through Cardiovascular Care. View Flyer.
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K-Club – March 11Join us virtually or in-person with Jeremy Boss, PhD, from 12:00-1:00 PM for ‘Still Being the Boss - Part II - Lab Organization, Managing Grants, Publishing’. We encourage you to attend in person if you can; lunch will be included. Register by March 7 to reserve a lunch!
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CTSA: Women's Health Equity Un-Meeting - March 13Join the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Northern Ohio at Case Western Reserve University and Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research at University of Michigan via Zoom at 10:00 AM for three hours of edification, inspiration, and possibilities for future research collaboration. Continuing Research Education Credit (CREC) is being pursued for this event.
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ATLANTIS Symposium – March 14The ATLANTIS Symposium serves as a central platform for researchers, providing a dedicated opportunity to share ideas, showcase innovative techniques, and contribute to the advancement of kidney, urology, and hematology (KUH) research. With a focus on networking, collaboration, and career development, the symposium will feature a keynote speaker and a variety of trainee presentations, all focused on KUH research.
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Reproducibility in Animal Research – March 21Join us online from 2-3PM as Dr. Crystal Gergye presents, “How to ARRIVE Prepared: Guidelines for successful and reproducible animal research.”
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Clinical and Molecular Nutrition Seminar – March 25Join the Emory Center for Clinical and Molecular Nutrition Seminar via Zoom at 4PM for a presentation by Martha Tamez, ScD, on “Reducing cardiometabolic disparities through culturally-tailored diets among Hispanics/Latinos.”
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Informatics Lunch and Learn: Infrastructure for Real World Data and Pragmatic Clinical Trials – March 26Georgia CTSA’s Informatics program is pleased to offer the next webinar in the Lunch and Learn Series to provide free informatics guidance to the university research community. Join us on Tuesday, March 26, from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM. Elizabeth Shenkman, PhD, Chair, Department of Health Outcomes and Biomedical Informatics; Co-Director UF CTSI; Director, UF Institute for Child Health Policy; will be leading this session.
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Healthcare Innovation Symposium – April 1The Emory-Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Program is hosting our 41st Symposium "The Future of AI Tools in Healthcare: Assuring Safety and Efficacy". Join the Georgia CTSA, a symposium sponsor, from 12-2PM in the WHSCAB Auditorium or via Zoom. This year's event features esteemed keynote speaker, Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Robert Califf, MD and Georgia CTSA Informatics Co-Director Jon Duke, Georgia Tech. View Flyer.
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AWSOM24 Conference – April 11–12 (Abstracts Due: March 11)This two-day workshop highlights short talks in the areas of bioinformatics/single-cell analytics and experimental applications of single-cell technologies (e.g., scRNAseq, snATACseq, spatial transcriptomics) for biological, clinical, and translational research. Submit your abstract today, due March 11!
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Donna J. Brogan Lecture in Biostatistics – April 15Join us at 4PM in RSPH or via Zoom for “Building the Fred Hutch Data Science Lab in the Era of AI” presented by Jeff Leek, PhD.
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10th Annual Health Services Research Day – May 7 (Abstracts Due EXTENDED: Today, March 8)Join Georgia CTSA colleagues at Emory University from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM for this symposium and networking opportunity where researchers across Georgia will learn about ongoing quality, effectiveness, and value-based research activities.
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CTSA: TL1 Visiting Science Working Group Debate - May 21Save the Date for the Spring 2024 TL1 Visiting Science Working Group Debate, "Smart Medicine or Algorithmic Dilemmas: The Pros and Cons of AI in Healthcare," virtually from 10AM–12PM CT. We encourage trainees to attend. The event is hosted by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Emory School of Medicine and co-sponsored by CTSA Coordination, Communication, and Operations Support (CCOS).
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CTSA: Learning Health Systems (LHS) Collaborative Workshop – May 22Join CTSA Program representatives, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, healthcare innovators, opinion leaders, and other health professionals at Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute in Charlotte for an in-person event. Gain a common understanding of LHS, form teams around LHS research, and help identify ways the CTSA can support LHS – including implementation science and operations research to address translational science barriers.
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2024 Annual Southeastern Pediatric Research Conference – June 7 (Abstracts Due: April 1)The 2024 conference is our thirteenth annual conference and will take place at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, bringing together clinicians, scientists, and bioengineers to showcase cutting-edge child health research. This year's conference theme is "Pediatric Research in the Digital Age: Innovation, Collaboration, and Translation."
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2024 Pediatric Early Career Researcher Conference – August 27 (Call for Abstracts – Due April 15)Call for abstracts is now open! Abstracts are welcome from child health researchers who are residents, medical fellows, post-doctoral fellows (PhD), and junior faculty with a rank no higher than assistant professor. All abstracts are considered for poster presentations. Select abstracts will be chosen for oral presentation. Encore abstracts are welcomed.
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