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The University of Kentucky Center for Health Services Research (CHSR), which serves as a connector, catalyst and creator at UK and UK HealthCare, announces the launch of its new website and seeks membership applicants for its efforts in applying research to optimize health care delivery. The CHSR is focused on creating, testing, and scaling next-generation health services research solutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health delivery within Kentucky and beyond.


SRAS News -- eIAFs for Clinical Trials can now be initiated by the Grant Proposal Specialist (GPS) for your department/center. Please contact your GPS directly for assistance. You can find a list of SRAS department assignments here.



Attention PIs with NIH awards -- OSPA recently delegated to you the ability in eRA Commons to submit your annual progress reports, known as RPPRs, to NIH directly. (NIH allows this delegation for SNAP awards only). The SRAS staff remains available and more than willing to assist you with this process. We are currently working on revising the RPPR SOP, which will be posted soon. In the meantime, you are strongly encouraged to contact your GPS/pre-award support person directly for guidance w



CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The Directors of the NIH grant Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women' Health (BIRCWH) at the University of Kentucky are seeking applications from outstanding junior faculty interested in participating in this research training program focused on either
1) women’s health
2) sex/gender differences in health risk and/or disease.

[From August 7, 2014 "Grants Bulletin"]

University of Kentucky associate professor Dr. Matthew Gentry, a biochemist who studies the very basic makeup of living things, can count very few "Eureka!" moments in his scientific career.

[From NIH]
Revised Policy: Descriptions on the Use of Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers Required in Annual Progress Reports beginning October 1, 2014


The Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) took 8 separate circulars applicable to different types of grantee organizations and combined them into a single document referred to as the Uniform Guidance. Much remains that looks familiar but there is the potential for both major and minor changes to our policies and procedures. To further complicate matters, the OMB document is actually guidance to federal agencies and each granting agency must issue its own implementing regula




The University of Kentucky Center for Molecular Medicine sponsors three scientific cores for use by researchers at the University of Kentucky. These include a Protein core providing services for the production and characterization of proteins, an Organic Synthesis core synthesizing small molecules not commercially available, and a Genetic Technologies core producing recombinant virus and oth

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[From the July 17 NIH “eSubmission Items of Interest”]
You may have noticed that newer NIH funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) have a different look. Some aspects of the old format (e.g., table structure) did not allow for easy page resizing across electronic devices and had to be reworked. You should now find it easier to view FOAs on various screen sizes of phones, tablets, laptops, desktops and other electronic devices. Despite challenges, NIH is striving to retain the integrity of the FOA information in a responsive format.