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Georgia CTSA
Weekly eRoundup

September 25, 2020

In this edition:


Feature
Did You Know?
Funding (* New Opportunities)
Education
Research Resources
Innovation & Translation
Community
Events
 
 

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A State of Health: Georgia CTSA Making a Difference for Translational Research

Georgia CTSA is featured in the latest story on the @UGAResearch site. The article highlights UGA’s involvement and all the benefits it has brought to the university, to fellow CTSA institutions and to the people of Georgia. UGA joins Emory, Georgia Tech, and Morehouse School of Medicine in working together to engage the state’s communities, train and support researchers and clinicians, and translate their research for the benefit of society.
 
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HIP-Georgia CTSA Seed Grant Awards

The Emory-Georgia Tech Healthcare Innovation Program (HIP) in partnership with Georgia CTSA, and the Emory Synergy Award Program, is pleased to announce the recipients of research seed grants in Healthcare Innovation. The Seed Grant program funds multi-investigator, multi-disciplinary teams examining healthcare services and clinical effectiveness. The funding priority for this round was to address issues dealing with pandemics.
 
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Georgia CTSA CPTR Trainee's Paper Featured in the New York Times

Rachel Tillage, Neuroscience PhD candidate, Emory University and Georgia CTSA Certificate Program in Translational Research (CPTR), and Weinshenker Lab were featured for their paper on exercise-induced stress resilience. Read more in the article, "Exercise May Make It Easier to Bounce Back From Stress".
 
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Funding (* New Opportunities)

 
 
 

NIH Funding Opportunities Specific to COVID-19

This page contains a listing of active and expired funding opportunities specific to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
 
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* 2021 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists – Due October 5

The Blavatnik National Awards seek to acknowledge and celebrate outstanding scientists and engineers (42 years of age and younger) in the United States working in three disciplinary categories: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences & Engineering, and Chemistry. Each disciplinary category will receive $250,000 in unrestricted funds, and additional nominees will be recognized as Finalists.
 
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* NCATS Pre-Application Webinar for RFA-TR-20-030, Multi-disciplinary Machine-assisted, Genomic Analysis and Clinical Approaches to Shortening the Rare Diseases Diagnostic Odyssey (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) – October 6

NCATS will host a pre-application webinar on Tuesday, October 6, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. for RFA-TR-20-030, Multi-disciplinary Machine-assisted, Genomic Analysis and Clinical Approaches to Shortening the Rare Diseases Diagnostic Odyssey. NCATS staff involved in this FOA will provide orientation and technical assistance to potential applicants to the above-referenced FOA by explaining the goals and objectives for the FOA and answer questions from webinar attendees. Potential applicants are encouraged to submit their questions by October 2 to Alice Chen Grady (alice.chen2@nih.gov).
 
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Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery - 4 RPFs: Drug Development, Neuroimaging and CSF Biomarker Development, Prevention Beyond the Pipeline, Program to Accelerate Clinical Trials (PACT) – LOI Due October 9

The Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) supports promising research projects from around the world to develop new drugs for Alzheimer's and related dementias, including vascular, Lewy body, and frontotemporal dementias. Four funding opportunities are currently open to researchers and clinicians worldwide. The goal is to accelerate the development of therapies through the following four core areas: Drug discovery, Clinical trials, Biomarkers, and Prevention. The ADDF is interested in novel therapeutic approaches, including small molecules, biologics, and gene therapies. Average awards range from $50,000 up to $3,000,000 based on stage and scope of research for each funding opportunity. Please contact your RAS unit and Jessica McDaniel (Jessica.McDaniel@emory.edu) to inform them of your intent to submit.
 
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Connecting Globally While Grounded at Home – Due October 10

Emory University has partnered with Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, Agnes Scott College, and Spelman College to form the Atlanta Research and Education Collaborative (AGREC). AGREC seeks to build and strengthen collaborative networks of multi-institutional scholars and practitioners to support global research and education initiatives in Greater Atlanta.
 
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I3 Synergy Kaiser Permanente Georgia COVID-19 Collaboration Awards - Due October 13

We are soliciting research proposals in health services research focused on the collaborative efforts by Emory Healthcare and Kaiser Permanente Georgia in addressing impact of COVID-19. Proposals must demonstrate immediacy and feasibility to execute in less than one year and have strong potential for external funding for a collaborative proposal. Areas for proposals include healthcare quality, access, safety, outcomes, and resource stewardship.
 
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize – Due October 15

The RWJF Culture of Health Prize honors U.S. communities. The purpose of the Prize is to elevate the compelling stories of places where residents are working together to transform education, jobs, transportation, housing, and more. The prize is $25,000. Contact Connor.Cook@emory.edu.
 
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* Moore Inventor Fellows Limited Submission Opportunity FY2021 – Due October 23

The Moore Inventor Fellows program is designed to identify outstanding early-stage inventors who harness science and technology solutions to enhance scientific research, strengthen environmental conservation, or improve the experience and outcomes of patient care. Funding is open to faculty, research scientists, postdocs and other full-time staff. Selected fellows will receive funding for three years at a level of $200,000 per year from the Moore Foundation. In addition to funds for the fellow, the foundation will provide $25,000 each year to the university to cover costs associated with administering the grant award, resulting in a total three-year award of $675,000.
 
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* The John Templeton Foundation Science of Purpose Initiative – Due October 31

The John Templeton Foundation seeks to identify and fund the development of novel theoretical, philosophical, or scientific concepts useful for advancing the study of goal-directed, goal-seeking, or goal-suited phenomena in nature. The Foundation has allocated over $20 million to the Science of Purpose funding priority over the next five years. This funding competition is open to researchers worldwide who hold a doctoral-level degree or equivalent at the time of application. The Foundation is interested in a range of topics and disciplinary fields from chemistry to the biological sciences. Potential applicants are encouraged to explore nine strands of research: agency, commonalities, development, life, macroevolution, matter, mechanisms, models and organization.
 
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Annual Postdoctoral Fellowship Award in Neuroscience – Due November 1

The Warren Alpert Distinguished Scholars program will support individual scientists of exceptional creativity who have an MD or PhD degree and have completed a minimum of three years of a post-doctoral fellowship by July 1, 2021 in the field of neurosciences and hold a post-doctoral research position at a United States medical school, research institute or academic hospital. The medical school, research institute or academic hospital appointing the scholar will be awarded $200,000 annually for two years to cover their salary, lab costs, and related expenses.
 
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HERCULES Exposome Research Center Pilot Grants - LOI Due November 2

The HERCULES Exposome Research Center will fund six pilot awards at $30,000 (direct costs) each. Awards of up to $40,000 (direct costs) will be considered in exceptional circumstances. Projects that utilize a HERCULES Core (Environmental Health Data Sciences, Targeted Exposure Analysis, Metabolomics, Clinical/Population Research Services, Community Engagement) and community-engaged research projects are particularly encouraged. Awards are open to all investigators at Emory and the Emory-Georgia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering who are eligible to serve as Principal Investigators on NIH R-level grant applications. Faculty in other Georgia Tech departments are eligible to apply with an Emory faculty collaborator. Winship awards must include at least one Winship investigator.
 
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Russell Sage Foundation Pipeline Grants Competition – Due November 4

Russell Sage Foundation has launched a new pipeline grants competition for early- and mid-career researchers in collaboration with the Economic Mobility and Opportunity program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Priority is given to research that improves our understanding of the severe consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, including its economic disruptions, and the mass protests to combat systemic racism and racial inequality in policing and other institutions. Tenure-track assistant professors can apply for grants of up to $30,000. Associate professors who have been in the rank for less than seven years can apply for grants of up to $50,000. Grants can be used for investigator salary, course buyouts, research assistance, data access, data collection, conference travel, and other research costs on a case by case basis. Please contact your RAS unit and Tiffany Worboy (tworboy@emory.edu) to inform them of your intent to submit.
 
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SOM I3 Wow! Research Awards – Due November 9

In partnership with the Georgia CTSA, Emory SOM is soliciting proposals with the potential to make a transformational impact in either fundamental biomedical knowledge or translational impact. If successful, the project will provide new ways of thinking about a problem. Particularly creative ideas, even without preliminary data, will be considered provided feasibility is demonstrated. Collaborations are strongly encouraged but not required. Preference given to outside-the-box ideas. Awards will be made in $25,000 increments, up to $250,000 in total direct costs.
 
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* Multi-disciplinary Machine-assisted, Genomic Analysis and Clinical Approaches to Shortening the Rare Diseases Diagnostic Odyssey (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) – Due November 12

This FOA invites researchers to submit applications for multidisciplinary diagnostic strategies for rare diseases that combine machine-assistance, genomic analysis, and clinical consultation.
 
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* Basket Clinical Trials of Drugs Targeting Shared Molecular Etiologies in Multiple Rare Diseases (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required) – Due November 12

The purpose of this FOA is to support basket clinical trials of drugs targeting shared molecular etiologies in more than one rare disease.
 
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* Basket Clinical Trials of Drugs Targeting Shared Molecular Etiologies in Multiple Rare Diseases (U44 Clinical Trial Required) – Due November 12

The purpose of this FOA is to support basket clinical trials of drugs targeting shared molecular etiologies in more than one rare disease. To facilitate clinical trial start up, and leverage existing datasets, preference will be given to applications focusing on diseases that are under study by the Rare Disease Clinical Research Network (RDCRN), and that involve collaborations with RDCRN clinical investigators.
 
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* Doris Duke Charitable Foundation 2021 Clinical Scientist Development Award Pre-Proposals – Due November 13

The Doris Duke Clinical Scientist Development Award provides grants to early-career physician scientists to facilitate their transition to independent clinical research careers. The purpose of the Doris Duke Clinical Scientist Development Award (CSDA) is to provide support to physician scientists at the Assistant Professor rank to:1) conduct an outstanding clinical research project, 2) enable research time protection to ease the tension between research and clinical responsibilities, and 3) facilitate development of strong mentorship relations. Award is up to $495,000 total over three years. Applicants from groups underrepresented in biomedical research are encouraged to apply!
 
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NIH Loan Repayment Programs – Closes November 20

Since tomorrow's medical breakthroughs will be made by investigators starting in their research careers today, the LRPs represent an important investment by NIH in the future of health discovery and the wellbeing of the Nation. Awardees can receive up to $100,000 of qualified educational debt repayment with a two-year contract. Extramural New & Renewal Awards Online Application Period: Sep. 1, 2020 - Nov. 20, 2020.
 
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* Burroughs Wellcome Fund Next Gen Pregnancy Initiative – Due December 1

This initiative is designed to stimulate both creative individual scientists and multi-investigator teams to approach healthy and adverse pregnancy outcomes using creative basic and translation science methods. Proposals should address the biomedical causes and molecular mechanisms underlying adverse pregnancies and their outcomes.
 
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Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Physician-Scientist Training Award – Due December 1

The Foundation established a program designed to recruit outstanding physicians into cancer research careers. They provide them with this opportunity for a protected research training experience under the mentorship of a highly qualified and gifted mentor, after they have completed all of their clinical training. Physician-scientist applicants (MDs and DOs only) must have completed their residencies and clinical training, be U.S. Specialty Board eligible prior to the award start date, and be able to devote at least 80% of their time and effort to Damon Runyon-supported research. MD/PhDs are not eligible to apply. Applicants cannot be pursuing a PhD. The award amount is $460,000 plus medical school debt repayment up to $100,000.
 
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WHSC COVID-19 Center for Urgent Research Engagement (COVID-19 CURE) and Awards Program – Rolling Acceptance until December 15

The Woodruff Health Sciences Center (WHSC) announces the launch of the WHSC COVID-19 CENTER for URGENT RESEARCH ENGAGEMENT (COVID-19 CURE) and Awards Program, made possible by generous philanthropic support from the O. Wayne Rollins Foundation and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. The CURE Center was created to facilitate high-impact science and discovery towards improved COVID-19 treatment and prevention research. The funds can be used to support new COVID-19 focused researchers, equipment/instrumentation, technical support, pilots and enhancing facilities for this work. In addition, COVID-19 CURE will act as a hub, facilitating and helping to prioritize Emory COVID-19 research activities. http://georgiactsa.org/documents/news/COVID-19-CURE.pdf.
 
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* Drug Development Collaboratory (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required) – Due February 9

The purpose of this FOA is to support intramural-extramural collaborations on late-stage translational science projects between NCATS Therapeutic Development Branch (TDB) and extramural researchers, for therapeutic development of small molecules, biologics, or gene therapies.
 
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Education

 
 
 

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Georgia CTSA Announces Free Online Trainings for Clinical Research Professionals

The Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA) and the University of Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute (SC CTSI) are collaborating on an exciting new educational venture geared toward clinical research professionals at every stage of their professional development. We have created a new 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 a program (series of courses). Contact hours can be used to meet requirements for CRP certification renewal. Free, one-time registration to the Georgia CTSA Online Course Catalog is available to the first 400 registrants.
 
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Case Conference and Journal Club Glycogen Storage Disease and Continuous Glucose Monitoring – October 9

Calling all dietitians and health professionals in the field of inherited metabolic disorders, this free online course is eligible for up to four (4) CE credit hours.
 
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NIH-funded Global Health Research Fellowship – Due November 2

Are you a postdoc, fellow, or graduate, medical, or professional student who wants to build a career in global health research? A year of research training in a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) can be foundational for such a career. The application portal is open for the Vanderbilt-Emory-Cornell-Duke (VECD) Fogarty Global Health Fellowship 2021-2021 cohort. This outstanding program offers a year-abroad opportunity for US and LMIC postdocs and doctoral students to develop research skills in a global health research setting. The entire spectrum of science is possible and relevant in LMIC settings, including basic, clinical, translational, population, and implementation science. Questions? Email Mark Hutcheson, MHutch3@emory.edu.
 
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Seeking Mentors: Grant Writing Consultation

The new Georgia CTSA Grant Wise service offers the opportunity for one-on-one feedback from experienced senior faculty on grant writing. We are soliciting experienced faculty to serve as volunteer mentors. If you have experience in writing grants and you enjoy mentoring, we need you! After completing the online volunteer form, we will be in touch should we receive a request that matches your expertise. Contact lauren.james@emory.edu
 
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Research Resources

 
 
 

N3C - COVID-19 Analytics Platform Now Open

Researchers studying COVID-19 now are able to access an innovative new analytics platform that contains clinical data from the electronic health records of people who were tested for the novel coronavirus or who have had related symptoms. Part of the NCATS National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave, the centralized and secure data platform features powerful analytics capabilities for online discovery, visualization and collaboration.
 
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Emory CFAR 3rd Annual Planning for Success Fellowship – Due October 19

The Center for AIDS Research at Emory University (CFAR) is now accepting applications for its 3rd Annual Planning for Success (PfS) NIH R-level Grant Writing Fellowship. The Fellowship will be held online and is open to faculty from all schools affiliated with an NIH-funded CFAR. Applicants from HBCUs and HSIs are particularly encouraged to apply. This 9-month fellowship is designed to help investigators who have not yet successfully competed for an NIH R-level grant (e.g. R01, R03, R21, R34) in HIV and are building careers in HIV-related clinical, social/behavioral, virological, or immunological research. PfS will meet online on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 2:00 – 4:00 EST from November 10, 2020 to August 10, 2021. Fellows must commit to attending every session.
 
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Presidents’ Award of Distinction for Team Science – Due October 26

The Presidents’ Award of Distinction for Team Science, conferred by the Presidents of the academic institutions of the Georgia CTSA, recognizes and promotes excellence in multi-disciplinary research teams within the Georgia CTSA. This award will be presented to an outstanding multi-disciplinary research team in recognition of its innovative and impactful research that has, or will likely, advance clinical and translational science and positively impact human health. The recipient of the Presidents' Award of Distinction for Team Science will receive $5,000 towards their team science research program. Teams will be recognized at the Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Conference, March 4 - 5, 2021.
 
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Team Science Award of Distinction for Early Stage Research Teams – Due October 26

The Team Science Award of Distinction for Early Stage Research Teams recognizes and promotes excellence in developing multi-disciplinary research teams within the Georgia CTSA. This award will be presented to a developing (i.e., early stage) multi-disciplinary research team that demonstrates great potential for innovative and impactful advances in clinical and translational science. The recipient of the Team Science Award of Distinction for Early Stage Research Teams will receive $2,500 towards their team science research program. Teams will be recognized at the Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference, March 4 - 5, 2021.
 
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Case Study Reporting Tool Built by the FDA/NIH: CURE ID

CURE ID is an internet-based repository that lets the clinical community report novel uses of existing drugs for difficult-to-treat infectious diseases through a website, a smartphone or other mobile device. The platform enables the crowdsourcing of medical information from health care providers to guide potentially life-saving interventions and facilitate the development of new treatments for neglected diseases. CURE ID is a collaboration between the FDA and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 
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Georgia CTSA Statistical Consulting for Georgia Tech - Mondays

The statistics research group directed by ISyE associate professor Yajun Mei, offers free online consulting for data-analysis questions in the domain of bio-related initiatives every Monday from 10:30am to 11:30am. Connect via BlueJeans video conferencing.
 
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Virtual Stat Tuesdays for UGA Faculty and Trainees

Dr. Kevin Dobbin, UGA co-Director for the Georgia CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology, & Research Design (BERD) Program, is offering a free internet-based statistical consulting clinic for UGA clinical and translational researchers (faculty, graduate students, post-docs) every Tuesday from 11am - noon. The virtual stat clinic is via Zoom video conferencing, and users must have UGA login credentials to access.
 
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Morehouse School of Medicine Statistics Fridays

Free weekly online statistical consulting clinic for Morehouse School of Medicine faculty, staff, and students from 10:00 a.m.-noon.
 
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Virtual Studio Consultations Are Here!

Georgia CTSA is now offering Virtual Studios to meet your research brainstorming needs. Our on-site presence has temporarily changed, but our desire to help you plan and collaborate regarding existing and potential research has not paused. Examples of areas where we have served past customers with expert brainstorming include locating collaborators and resources, hypothesis generation, study design, implementation, analysis and interpretation, translation and manuscript development of research topics. Contact the Georgia CTSA Coordinating Center by emailing Karen Lindsley at klindsl@emory.edu or Submit a Request for a Studio Consultation.
 
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Georgia CTSA Ethical Dilemma of the Week

Data Interpretation and Management: Data Torturing (PDF)
 
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Innovation & Translation

 
 
 

Building a Winning Start-up Team: Bench2Market Talks – October 14

Join us from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM with guest speaker, Kirk Barnes, President of TransPharMed. He will lead an interactive discussion on how to identify qualified business partners and CEO’s within your network. Learn tips for physicians and scientists to find and recruit qualified candidates to help launch their business. This is the second session in the 2020 Bench2Market Talks series which was created to provide commercialization guidance to the university research community.
 
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BARDA Industry Day – October 27

The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority’s (BARDA) largest annual event will be held virtually this October. BARDA Industry Day is a free conference that provides an opportunity for attendees to learn about medical countermeasure priorities, interact with BARDA and ASPR teams, and network with industry partners both public and private.
 
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Community

 
 
 

Participants Needed for COVID-19 Vaccine and Therapeutic Trials

Adults 18 and older, from all races and ethnicities, are needed to participate in COVID-19 trials. Please spread the word to help recruit minorities, especially for vaccine trials. Register at www.coronaviruspreventionnetwork.org. Or contact Hope Clinic (Decatur) vaccine@emory.edu, 404-712-1371; Emory Children’s Center (main campus) ecc.vaccine@emory.edu, 404-727-4044; or Ponce CRS (Downtown/Grady) atl.ponce.crs@emory.edu, 770-286-3327.
 
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Family Meeting Virtual Series – September 26

Each week the Morehouse School of Medicine, Prevention Research Center will go live from 5:00 PM – 5:30 PM with leaders in health, to discuss the topics which matter most to your family and to our communities. The 30-minute sessions will be interactive and fun for the family. Families will be able to compete against other families by posting their weekly challenges to Instagram and Facebook. The families who complete the greatest number of activities/challenges will be entered into the TOP 5. The winning family will be selected by their social media friends, family, and fans!
 
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COVID-19 PPE Donation Drive - New Drop Off Location

Emory’s Human Factors Lab is collecting supplies to create PPE Care Kits for homeless and underserved populations. Donate masks (cloth or disposable), hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, soap, gloves, or related COVID-19 care items. The kits will be distributed to clinics and shelters. Look for the donation bin at Emory University Hospital Ground Floor (Ashbury Circle Entrance by Asbury Cafe) until September 30 or email a contact on the flyer alternate drop off locations.
 
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Request for Community Grant Writing Academy Applicants – Due September 30

Georgia CTSA’s Community Engagement program is soliciting applications to support community-based organizations seeking to learn how to develop grant proposals to fund research or other health initiatives to address community health priorities. The purpose of this Community Engagement Grant Writing Academy is to provide prospective participants with the knowledge and the skills to write a competitive research or health initiative grant. Six organizations will be awarded $5,000 upon successful completion of all requirements.
 
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Events

 
 
 

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Team Selection and Newcomer Integration Workshop – TODAY

The 2020-21 Georgia CTSA Team Science Skill Series offers a monthly workshop from September to May. The first workshop, Team Selection & Newcomer Integration, is TODAY from 1:30 – 3:00pm via Zoom. Participants will learn how to describe the conditions necessary for a team to be effective, develop strategies to compose teams that will maximize effectiveness, and apply evidence-based principles to successfully integrate newcomers to existing teams.
 
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COVID FORCE Collaborative Seminar – TODAY

Join us via Zoom from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM to learn more about different COVID-19 projects from Associate Professors Preeti Jaggi, MD, Rabin Tirouvanziam, PhD and Jens Wrammert, PhD.
 
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Interventional Planning for Pediatric Transcatheter Surgery: Foundational Work and Future Pathways – September 30

Please join us via Zoom at 8:00 AM to learn more about “Interventional Planning for Pediatric Transcatheter Surgery Foundational Work and Future Pathways” from featured presenter, David H. Frakes, Ph.D.
 
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Fall 2020 NanoFANS: Motion & Force-based Point of Care Technologies – October 1

Join Professor David Myers virtually from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM to kick off the first Fall 2020 NanoFANS (Focusing on Advanced Nanobio- Systems) webinar! The program will be offered in a weekly webinar format during the month of October. The focus of this event will be Point-of-Care Technology in Healthcare. Point of Care Technology (POCT) is a fast-emerging field of medical diagnostics performed outside of the clinical laboratory, providing healthcare professionals with actionable information to allow rapid clinical decision-making. View flyer for dates, talk abstracts, speaker bios, and registration.
 
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Systems-Level Analyses of the Immune System in Children – October 5

Join us via Zoom from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM to learn more about Systems-Level Analyses of the Immune System in Children from Associate Professor, Petter Brodin MD, PhD.
 
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Emory Department of Medicine Research Day – October 15

You are cordially invited to attend the virtual Department of Medicine's 13th annual Research Day from 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM! The program includes both oral and poster presentations, as well as a keynote address titled “Hemolytic anemia as a mechanism for vasculopathy and pulmonary hypertension in sickle cell disease and other hemolytic conditions” from Mark Gladwin, MD, chair of the Department of Medicine and director of the Vascular Medicine Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. Awards are given at the conclusion of the day to recognize the most outstanding presentations. The registration deadline is Friday, October 9.
 
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Blue Sky Group COVID-19 and Health Equity – October 27

Join researchers and clinicians from across the Georgia CTSA for a session on COVID-19 and Health Equity from 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM via Zoom. Share your experience, learn from others, enjoy opportunities for interdisciplinary networking and find potential collaborators!
 
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Georgia Bio Innovation Summit – November 4-6 (Call for Virtual Posters – Due October 5)

The Summit will take place virtually and invites the submission of abstracts. This opportunity is open to representatives from Georgia-based academia, research institutes and industry. Students and post-doctoral fellows are encouraged to participate.
 
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2020 Symposium of Workgroup on Interactive Systems in Health (WISH) – November 14 (Call for Participation - Due October 2)

The Workgroup on Interactive Systems in Health (WISH) brings together industry and academic researchers in health informatics, human-computer interaction, mobile health, and other disciplines to foster cross-disciplinary research that will drive future innovations in health care and health promotion. This year, the 2020 WISH Symposium’s theme is Digital Health Equity. We invite submissions that examine how technology has been, and can be, used to promote wellbeing in marginalized and vulnerable populations, such as those who experience increased barriers to health and wellness and disproportionate burdens of poor health. This year’s WISH Symposium will be virtual and take place as part of AMIA 2020.
 
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Annual Workshop on Sex as a Biological Variable - December 2

Join us from 8:00 AM -12:45 PM via Zoom! In 2015, the NIH released a mandate requiring consideration of sex in all human subject and vertebrate animal research studies that utilize study subjects and/or materials (blood, tissues, cell lines) from them in order to strengthen research leading to the development, design, and testing of preventive and therapeutic interventions for both men and women.
 
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Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Conference - March 4 - 5, 2021 (Abstracts Due: November 9)

Hosted by the Georgia CTSA, mark your calendar and plan to virtually join us in 2021 as we bring together researchers from across the region to present the best new clinical and translational research and build collaborative partnerships. Clinical and/or translational researchers working across the southeast are invited to submit an abstract. All selected abstracts will be presented in a virtual format.
 
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Please include the following citation in any publications resulting from direct or indirect Georgia CTSA support, "Supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UL1TR002378. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health." KL2 Scholars should also list KL2TR002381 and TL1 Trainees should also list TL1TR002382.