CSCE Newsletter - NOV - DEC 2011

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NOVEMBER—DECEMBER WORKSHOPS 

Tues. Nov. 8—12:00 —1:00pm, 2201 KC The Life of a Protocol: Using IRBNet to Submit Research Learn how to navigate IRBNet, GVSU's electronic protocol submission system for research review including submission, revisions, notifications, renewals and closures. Keep a permanent record of communication with research team members and authorizing officials using the Share and Send Mail features.

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Tues. Nov. 22—12:00-1:00 pm, 2201 KC Searching for External Grants This hands-on workshop (bring your own laptop) will teach you how to find external funding opportunities for your project using popular grant search databases such as grants.gov, The Foundation Directory, Community of Science, and the Grants Resource Center’s Grant Search. You will learn how to find both federal and foundation grant opportunities.

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Tues. Dec. 6—12:00– 1:00 pm, 2201 KC Data Security Learn how to build your research plan to minimize risks with the best practices in data security. Strategies to protect confidentiality and comply with University standards will be discussed.

Undergraduate Research Fair The Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (OURS) held the third annual Undergraduate Research Fair on October 4, 2011. The fair is a festival of undergraduate research and creative work that creates a forum for students to connect with faculty and learn about research and scholarly opportunities available at GVSU. Approximately 200 students attended the event and met with representatives from a variety of academic departments and support offices. The fair was preceded by a program for 1st-3rd year tenuretrack faculty. A panel of faculty research mentors who conduct research with undergraduates provided information on funding sources, recruiting students, developing projects for undergraduates, and establishing a successful mentoring relationship. The fourth annual Undergraduate Research Fair will be held on October 2, 2012. For more information about how you can participate in next year’s fair, please contact OURS at ours@gvsu.edu.

The federal Office for Human Research Protections issued an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Revisions to the Common Rule on July 22, 2011. The public comment period ended October 26th and a response to the proposed rule changes was issued on behalf of GVSU by The Human Research Review Chair, Dr. Paul Reitemeier, and university Research Integrity Officer, Mr. Jon Jellema. Many GVSU researchers participated in the dialogue during a month long educational initiative by the HRPP, including webinars, open forum discussions, and online wiki-style comment exchange via BlackBoard. For a comprehensive set of materials, along with Grand Valley’s response, please visit the HRRC website. The discussion will continue for several months until a final rule is issued from the federal government. OHRP and the HRPP will provide updates as the process moves forward. ______________________________

REMINDER: Full board protocol submission deadline for December HRRC meeƟng is November 22nd! *Protocols must be submi ed to IRBNet.org and signed by the authorizing official


Faculty Research Grant-in-Aid Awards

Faculty Interdisciplinary Grant-in-Aid Awards Wolfgang Friedlmeier & Lisa Hickman Psychology & Sociology Diane Rayor & Karen Libman Classics & School of Communications

October Grants

Elisabeth Arnold ~ Anthropology Jeanine Beasley ~ Occupational Therapy Collin Bradford ~ Art & Design Lindsay Corneal ~ School of Engineering James Goode ~ History Jennifer Gross ~ Psychology Hermann Kurthen ~ Psychology Amy Russell ~ Biology John Weber ~ Geology

Scholarly & Creative Research If you have a creative or scholarly research project that you would like to share with the university and the community, please send us a note to csce@gvsu.edu The GVSU research community has much to be proud of and we’d like to promote the sharing of some of the exciting things happening at GVSU with our colleagues as well as the community.

NSF Changes BIO Proposal Processing NSF recently announced that it will be changing its submission process in response to the large increase in proposal submission of the last decade. The new procedures for submission and review are to apply to the core programs of Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences (MCB), the Division of Environmental Biology, and the Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (IOS). If you are interested in reading the entire announcement, please visit this link.

Researchers Face Tighter Conflict of Interest Rules, from GrantWeek, August 29, 2011 On August 25, 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a final rule that amends the 1995 Public Health Service (PHS) regulations on applicant responsibilities for promoting research objectivity. The new ruling establishes standards to ensure that the design, conduct, and reporting of research funded under PHS grants or cooperative agreements will be free from bias resulting from investigator financial conflicts of interest (FCOI). Institutions have until August 24, 2012 to be in full compliance with the new requirements. The reasons for the amendments are twofold. First, the growing complexity of biomedical and behavioral research and the increased interaction among the government, research institutions, and the private sector, especially drug companies, suggest that a more rigorous approach to investigator disclosure, institutional management of financial conflicts, and federal oversight is required. Second, the promises of translational research, the challenges of technology transfer, and intense expectations at all levels of government that universities function as engines of socio-economic development generate new pressures on institutions and their faculty members to expand their relationships and deepen their engagement with industry.

To see the list amended regulations, please see the full article in this month’s Bright Side of Grants newsletter. Did you know that the Center for Scholarly and Creative Excellence has an office in B-4-231 MAK. The schedule is as follows: Monday—Human Research Protections Program Tuesday & Thursday—the Executive Director of the Center for Scholarly and Creative Excellence Wednesday—Office of Sponsored Programs The phone number for this office is: 331-5063


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