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Partner Network:
While we invite you to take part in all of our programs, items featuring this icon may be of particular interest. Look for the symbol throughout the Digest. Have news you'd like to share? Send it to:
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2015 Community Health Innovation Awards Kick Off
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We are Rtists, 2014 CHIA winners of a $14,500 grant to make improvements in the Ensley neighborhood.
Click here to read more about all our 2014 winners.
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One Great Community
established the
Community Health Innovation Awards
as an annual grant competition for area organizations in the greater Birmingham area. The
Community Health Innovation Awards
are a way for participants to think boldly and creatively about solutions to "on the ground" health challenges communities face, to work in partnership with some of the best minds in our area, and to collaborate with local businesses to complete a project. These awards are a way for UAB, local leaders and our communities to share resources and expertise. Grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be awarded to local organizations whose ideas innovatively address community health issues.
What is One Great Community?
One Great Community
is the community engagement component of
the CCTS.
Its goal is to connect basic science and clinical researchers with the multiple communities they serve. This collaboration will ensure that research efforts respond to and reflect the needs of the community through an active process of community involvement, dialogue, and mutual understanding.
In order to apply for a 2015 CHIA Grant it is MANDATORY that all applicants attend the Innovation Workshop on Saturday, September 19, 2015
. To register for the Innovation Workshop
, please
input your information online here.
Each applicant will
submit answers
to the questions with a minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 500 words.
All applicants are required to attend the Innovation Workshop on Saturday, September 19, 2015.
Draft proposals are due MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 by 5 pm.
FINAL PROPOSALS are due MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 by 5 pm.
No late submissions will be accepted so please prepare early and submit on time.
Click here for a recent story on Fox 6 News about past CHIA winner Dr. Anthony Hood, Assistant Professor, UAB School of Business, and his wife Robin. They are using their funding to create a catalog of abandoned or neglected properties in their Bush Hills Neighborhood, called NHabit Bush Hills.
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Seminars, Symposia and Conferences
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CCTS/CTO Research Seminar Series
"
Building Networks for Research Success"
presented by
Dr. Marti Rice, Dr. Edgar Overton, Dr. David Kimberlin
12-1pm, PCAMS Library, 1924 7th Ave. S.
Please join us remotely via GoToMeeting:
Thursday, September 10
Professional Skills Development Series
"How to Kill Creativity in Your Work Group"
Stephen A. Yoder, JD | Assistant Professor
Collat School of Business
- To understand and apply to your own work group why creativity is valuable
- To identify and reflect on specific actions that can encourage or inhibit creativity
11am-12:15pm
PCAMS, 1924 7th Avenue South
Friday, September 11
First Friday Mentoring Lunch
Noon-1pm, PCAMS (1924 7th Ave. S.)
This is an informal opportunity to come together with Dr. David Chaplin, Director of the CCTS Training Academy and your peers to discuss mentoring issues. No prerequisite attendance at any other mentoring events is required. Please RSVP so that we have enough food:
ccts@uab.edu.
Tuesday, September 15
TIERS: Training Interdisciplinary & Emerging Research Scholars
5-6pm
PCAMS Library, 1924 7th Avenue South
Warren Ross, MD
Mark your calendar: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 for a dialogue with Warren Ross, MD, on career development topics such as interviewing and professional searches. Dr. Ross is a nationally recognized physician executive who lends deep industry knowledge to senior search assignments, which focus on securing top executives for Academic Health Science Centers.
The mission of TIERS is to provide beneficial information on career planning and development. Topics are presented in a relaxed environment structured to promote collaborative learning, networking, and problem solving.
TIERS Participants do not have to have a current career development or training award to attend. Any junior faculty, postdoctoral fellow, and pre-professional student interested in an academic research career may participate.
SAVE THE DATE: FALL SYMPOSIA
From our:
Friday-Saturday, August 28-29
First Annual Auburn University Research Initiative in Cancer (AURIC) Cancer Meeting
Marriott Hotel, Grand National, Opelika Alabama, 3700 Robert Trent Jones Trail,
Opelika, AL
PROGRAM - We think we have a great program scheduled, with opportunities to present your research as well as learn more about what others at Auburn are doing and to learn about opportunities and facilities available to you. The program will begin at 8:00 am on Friday and end at about 3:00 pm on Saturday. The program will include lunch both days as well as a dinner (with a bar) on Friday.
Platform and poster presentation title preferences may be submitted to Dr. Bruce Smith, smithbf@auburn.ed and cc: smith30@auburn.edu. Deadline: Friday, August 14. AURIC Grant recipients are expected to present results at the meeting.
Registration is free to AURIC members; become one by registering today at:
https://tpg.auburn.edu/ustores/web/store_cat.jsp?STOREID=4&CATID=13
Wednesday, September 2
Alabama Launchpad Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference
11am-1pm
BJCC East Ballroom
Featuring keynote speaker: Alabama Governor Robert Bentley
Attend the Alabama Launchpad Innovation and Entrepreneurship Conference to recognize outstanding individuals and businesses that have taken risks and solved needs to ensure the continuing economic development success of Alabama and the growth of entrepreneurial talent in the state.
Five outstanding individuals will receive a prestigious Alabama Innovation Award. Click here to learn more and register.
Friday, September 18
Training Session: National Science Foundation's Graduate
Research Fellowship Program
3:30pm, Heritage Hall Room 125
National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
is an annual competition for graduate student fellowships. Graduate students early in their enrollment at UAB and studying any topic covered by NSF's broad interests are eligible to apply. The deadlines fall from October 29-November 4 this fall, depending on discipline. This website offers further information:
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14590/nsf14590.pdf
We encourage students to work with their mentors to begin writing applications immediately. To assist students, the UAB College of Arts and Sciences will hold a training program concerning GRFP applications on Friday, September 18 at 3:30 PM in Heritage Hall Room 125. All are welcome to attend.
Friday, September 25
UAB Center for Exercise Medicine - 3rd Annual Symposium
"Innovative Research from Discovery to Treatment to Prevention"
Birmingham, AL
Monday-Wednesday, September 28-30
Immunogenomics 2015
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, Ala.
The meeting will bring you together with key experts at the intersection of immunology and genomics as they explore the application of genomic technologies to better understand the immune system.
- Engage in a multi-day program of science talks presented by leading experts in the field of immunogenomics
- Be a part of the grassroots revolution in the way we approach human health
- Network with leaders and thinkers at exciting social events
Friday, October 2
7:30am-3:30pm
Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center, East Meeting Rooms
This event is an education and training opportunity for academic and community partners to explore, discuss and gain practical skills related to collaborative research and service, especially to address locally identified needs and to connect key stakeholders and change agents to one another for action.
Undergraduate and graduate students, community members, UAB faculty, organizations & community/neighborhood leaders, volunteers, faith-based leaders and organizations, health advocates, consumers, grass-roots organizers, local funders and others are encouraged to register and attend.
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Al Thompson, MSW Executive Director Community Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) |
Call for posters:
Conference participants interested in presenting a poster should complete the
POSTER APPLICATION FORM. Proposals should be submitted NO LATER than 5 pm (CST), Tuesday, September 1st, 2015.
Thursday-Friday, October 22-23
UAB Comprehensive Cardiovascular Center-4th Annual Symposium
"Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease"
William W. Featheringill Keynote Lecture:
Charles N. Serhan, PhD
Director, Center for Experimental Therapeutics and Reperfusion Injury
Brigham and Women's Hospital
The Simon Gelman Professor of Anaesthesia (Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology)
Harvard Institutes of Medicine
Professor, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Taking place at the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa, Birmingham, AL
Please visit the CCVC website for more information; Registration and Trainee Abstract Submission are Open.
Friday, October 23
Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging
23rd Annual Symposium
8:30am-1pm
Edge of Chaos, Lister Hill Library, 4th Floor
Call for research abstracts:
The Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging requests abstract submissions from faculty members and their trainees for possible oral or poster presentation at this year's Annual Meeting.
Abstracts must be on recent aging-related research. Electronic submission deadline: 4pm, Friday, August 21. Send to: Peter Bosworth at email: bosworth@uab.edu.
Friday, November 13
The 10th Annual Research Scientific Retreat
hosted by
UAB Department of Genetics (Heflin Center) in conjunction with HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
UAB Alumni House
Keynote address presented by:
Howard Jacob, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President for Medical Genomics and Chief Medical Genomics Officer
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology
Accepting abstract submissions (350 words or less for the body of the abstract)
Please E-mail your abstract as a Word document attachment to lwang12@uab.edu
by
October 9, 2015
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UAB Research Orientation Program - a NEW RESEARCH TRAINING OPPORTUNITY for Faculty, Coordinators, Budget & Regulatory Staff
New to the UAB platform of education offerings for research is a program designed for young investigators and research staff who are new to research (possibly within the first 2 months of starting in research).
The program will be a basic review of how to implement a sponsored- or investigator-initiated study including clinical, regulatory and financial aspects. The intent of this program is to provide a basic overview of implementing a study, familiarize attendees with the language, and hopefully provide guidance on avoiding pitfalls when starting out. This is not an all-encompassing program, but will provide basic tools and some of the necessary language in order to successfully conduct a research study.
We encourage new faculty, coordinators, budget and regulatory staff to attend.
At this time there is no cost for the program.
Fourth Thursday of each month 8am - 12noon in PCAMS (1924 7th Avenue S.).
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Featured Funding :
NIH Lasker Clinical Research Scholars
The National Institutes of Health, the nation's premier agency for biomedical and behavioral research, in partnership with the Lasker Foundation, is pleased to announce the Lasker Clinical Research Scholars Program, an historic "intramural-extramural" partnership to nurture the next generation of clinical researchers
The program supports a small number of exceptional clinical researchers in the early stages of their careers to promote their development to fully independent positions. Successful candidates are designated as Lasker Clinical Research Scholars.
Lasker Scholars receive a unique combination of NIH funding for clinical research for to 10 years. In the first phase of the program, Scholars will receive appointments for 5-7 years as tenure-track investigators within the NIH Intramural Research Program with independent budgets. In the second phase, successful Scholars will receive up to 3 years of NIH support for their research at an extramural research facility; or the Scholar can be considered to remain as an investigator within the intramural program.
Lasker Scholars will have access to the NIH Clinical Center, the nation's largest hospital devoted entirely to clinical research. Through an arrangement with the Lasker Foundation, Scholars will have the opportunity to participate in selected activities, including attendance at the Lasker Breakfast and Award Luncheon, and participation in annual scientific meetings.
Applications are due August 27. Details:
http://www.nih.gov/science/laskerscholar/
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Contact the CCTS Research Commons (
ccts@uab.edu; 4.7442) to learn more. Visit the site now for these and ongoing additions to the list!
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BIOSTATISTICS
Mondays
Epidemiology/Biostatistics Clinic in The Edge of Chaos
This clinic provides the UAB community access to epidemiology and biostatistics resources. Available most
Mondays, 10am-2pm in The Edge of Chaos (Lister Hill Library, 4th floor). Check the
Edge of Chaos calendar
for confirmation of meeting dates and times.
UAB CCTS Biostatistics Clinic
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Come visit our team of biostatisticians for a one-on-one consultation
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Weekly on Wednesdays, 11:30am-1pm
PCAMS Building 1924 7th Avenue South
The Biostatistics Clinic is open to all faculty members, post-docs, fellows, residents, and students. Attendees are invited to bring statistical and methodological questions about on-going research projects, projects being planned, manuscripts in progress, responses to peer reviewers, and published articles. They are also invited to bring their laptops. Assistance will be provided by members of the CCTS BERD group. A light lunch is served.
BERD Design Consultation Available Today
In support of Pilot & Feasibility Projects, the CCTS is offering design consultation through its Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Division (BERD). A team of methodologists, including experts in Epidemiology (Gerald McGwin, Russell Griffin), Biostatistics (Robert Oster, David Redden, Leslie McClure, Paul Lin), and Statistical Genetics (Hemant Tiwari, Xiangqin Cui) are available to collaborate in the design of the pilot proposals as well as in their review. If other methodological expertise is required in the project design, the BERD will recruit the required expertise from among the network of UAB methodologists.
Please contact the BERD and request design consultation by emailing ccts@uab.edu, calling (205) 934-4905 or connecting through Research Commons on the CCTS home page.
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Pittman Center for Advanced Medical Sciences
1924 Seventh Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35294
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