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Research News & Funding Opportunities for Tulane Cancer Researchers - November 12, 2024

Happening This Week

NIH Two-Part Virtual Event, NIH Grants Process Primer: Application to Award


November 13 & 14, 2024


If you are a grant administrator or investigator with limited knowledge of the grants process and are eager to start building a better foundation in your role of working with the NIH, register for this two-part virtual event today!

Tulane Libraries Workshop


Research Statistics Bootcamp:

Data Visualization in Excel


Thursday, November 14 - 1:00 - 2:30 PM


RSVP


Explore key techniques for creating clear and accessible charts and graphs in Excel. This workshop will cover common visualization methods and provide tips on color choices and design to ensure readability. Suitable for all levels, this session is offered both virtually and in-person.

National Science Foundation, Growing Convergence Research (GCR) Informational Webinar: Solicitation Highlights and Convergence Culture


NOVEMBER 14 - 2:00 - 3:30 PM


REGISTER


The GCR solicitation (NSF 24-527) targets teams who are embracing convergence as a means of developing highly innovative solutions to complex research problems. The aim of GCR is to cultivate and grow the earliest foundations of convergent approaches. As such, proposals submitted to this solicitation are expected to explore novel avenues not previously investigated that are at the forefront of advancing science through deep integration.


This webinar will begin with presentations, followed by a panel discussion with leaders of three current GCR projects and a Q&A session. Topics will include what GCR proposals and projects involve, why research teams may consider a submission to GCR, and how to create a convergence culture. 

Doing Business With ARPA-H Industry Day


Wednesday, November 13


ZOOM


The event aims to provide information on the agency’s overall mission, current projects, and business processes for interested parties within the health innovation ecosystem, including universities, research institutions, small and large businesses, and nonprofit organizations. The agenda includes sessions on ARPA-H’s contracting authority and contracting preferences for research and development projects, how to find specific funding opportunities, and initiatives related to the ARPA-H customer experience. Breakout sessions throughout the day will focus on topics such as intellectual property, international collaborations, teaming, program transition, and navigating Other Transactions as a funding mechanism. 

Reliance and Single IRB Review - What You Need to Know


Friday, November 15 - 1:00 - 2:00 PM CST


Zoom - REGISTER


IRB Reliance Agreements allow one Institutional Review Board (IRB) to provide oversight of a research study that involves multiple sites or institutions. All researchers and study staff members involved in Multi-Site or Cooperative research are encouraged to attend this informative session.


Dr. Courtney Karmelita from Savini Consulting will be guest presenter.  

Notice of Special Interest: Administrative Supplements to Active NIH Awards to Support Replication Studies Using Independent Contract Resources


APPLICATIONS DUE - NOVEMBER 15, 2024


The purpose of this NOSI is to provide administrative supplements to active NIH-funded awards to conduct preparatory activities that enable high-fidelity replication studies using independent contract research resources, which will be supported by the Common Fund. This is open to any awardee who meets the below requirements:

 

Additional funds may be awarded as supplements to parent awards using any Activity Code that is listed in PA-20-272, with the following exceptions: Small business activity codes (e.g., R41, R42, R43, R44, U43, U44, Fast Track, SB1, UB1, UT1, and UT2) are NOT ELIGIBLE. Note that not all participating NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) support all the activity codes that may otherwise be allowed. Applicants are therefore strongly encouraged to consult the program officer of the parent grant to confirm eligibility. 


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Tulane University Center for

Biomedical Informatics & Genomics

Research Seminar


The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematical AI in Biosciences


Guo-Wei Wei, PhD

Professor, Michigan State University Department of Mathematics



November 18 - 3:00 - 4:00 PM


Hutchinson Memorial Building, Room 6001


ZOOM LINK


NSF 24-598: Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure-1




 

PRELIMINARY PROPOSAL DUE DATE: NOVEMBER 18, 2024 - 5:00 PM CDT


AWARD AMOUNT:

IMPLEMENTATION PROJECTS - $4M - $20M

DESIGN ACTIVITIES - LESS THAN $4M ($400K MINIMUM)


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***Full proposal is by invitation only***

 

The Foundation-wide Mid-scale Research Infrastructure opportunity is intended to provide NSF with an agile, Foundation-wide process to fund experimental research capabilities in the mid-scale range between MRI and Major Multi-user Facilities.

 

There are no limits to the number of preliminary proposals submitted as the lead organization. Full proposals are to be submitted only if/when invited by NSF. There is no limit to participation as a partner organization or sub-awardee.

CARES Center Pilot Project Funding


Full Application Due: November 18


Grant Amount: $100,000

Project budgets may not exceed $50,000 per year in total costs. Funding is for one year, with a possibility to apply for an additional year contingent upon availability of funds.


VIEW RFA here.


The Cancer Awareness, Research, Engagement, and Support Center invites applications for pilot and feasibility studies to address disparities across the cancer control continuum in areas characterized by persistent poverty - census tracts with ≥20% of residents living in poverty for ≥30 years.


If interested, please submit a letter of intent (LOI) to Kaitlyn Waugaman, kjwaugaman@uabmc.edu.

Plan Ahead

General Medical Faculty Meeting featuring an Address by Michael Fitts, JD,

President of Tulane University


Tuesday, November 26 - 5:00 PM

Hutchinson Auditorium



All School of Medicine faculty are encouraged to attend. Light refreshments will be provided at

4:30 p.m. 

SAVE THE DATE:

Inaugural Dream Symposium -

Innovating Solutions for DEI in Digestive & Liver Diseases


December 6-7, 2024


Hutchinson Building, 1st Floor


Please join Dr. Sarah Glover, DO, AGAF, Chief of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, and Dr. Stefan Grant, MD, JD, MBA, Tulane Cancer Center Director, for this symposium aimed at addressing health disparities in care outcomes in gastroenterology, liver disease and cancers related to the digestive tract.

 

This symposium brings together clinician research leaders from across the Gulf South to address the challenges of rising GI and liver cancers in our region - specifically in the Latino and Black communities - and is ideal for researchers interested in microbiome, genetics of GI diseases, and environmental exposure’s impact on gut health.


This Activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit ™


Register

Funding Opportunities

NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRP) Award

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE - NOVEMBER 21


AMOUNT: $100,000 IN REPAYMENT OF QUALIFIED EDUCATIONAL LOAN DEBT OVER A TWO-YEAR LRP AWARD PERIOD


Explore the LRP website and watch the overview video to learn more.

 

Summer 2025 Fellowships for Graduate Students at Sandia National Laboratories


APPLICATION DEADLINE -

DECEMBER 1, MIDNIGHT EST

 

Universities Research Association (URA) is seeking applications for paid Summer 2025 Fellowships for graduate students at Sandia National Laboratories. Detailed information about the program and the application process is available at https://ura-hq.org/fellowships-awards/sandia-graduate-student-summer-fellowship/.

 

URA anticipates making up to ten appointments within Sandia’s participating Research Foundations, including Bioscience, Computing and Information Science, Earth Science, Engineering Science, Material Science, Nanodevices and Microsystems, and Radiation, Electrical, and High Energy Density Science. Applicants must be full-time master’s or doctoral graduate students and US Citizens. 

Call for Proposals:  FY25 Office of Research Bridge Fund Support


APPLICATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2024


Purpose

To sustain competitively funded research projects that have temporarily lost extramural support, the OoR Bridge Fund provides one‐time support to eligible Principal Investigators to assist with re‐establishing external funding.

 

A primary objective of the support is to keep experienced research teams together; thus, priority will be given to retain project staffing temporarily. Also, special consideration will be given to multi‐investigator, convergent, and center‐type projects.

 

Eligibility

Bridge Fund support is intended for those Principal Investigators who have experienced a substantial reduction from extramural sources, and who can reasonably anticipate regaining competitive support in the upcoming year.


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Action for Women's Health - A Global Open Call


APPLICATION REGISTRATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 3, 4 PM CST


AWARD AMOUNT: $1 million - $5 million USD


Pivotal, a Melinda French Gates organization, launched Action for Women’s Health, a $250 million global open call that will fund organizations around the world that are improving women’s mental and physical health. Eligible organizations should center equity in their approach and be poised to scale their work to strengthen the health of more women. 



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Gilead’s Research Scholars Program in Oncology Solid Tumors

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 6, 2024, at 11:59 PM PST


AWARD AMOUNT: UP TO $180,000


Apply here: Research Scholars Program Solid Tumors Portal 


Gilead’s Research Scholars Program selects junior faculty researchers pursuing an academic career at an institution at the time of application. The Program supports any basic and clinical research limited to breast, bladder, upper gastrointestinal, or lung cancer that addresses an unmet medical need in the field of Oncology Solid Tumors.

Ladies Leukemia League Call for Applications


The Ladies Leukemia League (LLL) - an organization dedicated to raising funds for leukemia and lymphoma research in the Gulf South region - is presently seeking applications for their 2025-2026 grant program.   


GRANT AMOUNT - $35,000

 

APPLICATION DEADLINE – December 13, 2024


Instructions for preparing your research grant application and other submission documents are available on the Ladies Leukemia League website at Ladies Leukemia League, Inc. of the Gulf South Region - Research Grants


Please note, if your project has been previously funded by another organization or institution, it is not eligible to be funded by the Ladies Leukemia League.

Request for Applications - Predoctoral Clinical/Translational Research Program (T32 Program)


APPLICATION DEADLINE - DECEMBER 16, 2024 - 5:00 PM CST


This one- or two-year fellowship offers:



NRSA stipend (currently $28,224) for full-time multidisciplinary mentored research training

$1,500 Travel Support for ACTS national meeting

$3,000 Childcare reimbursement

Up to $16,000 Tuition Support towards Master’s degree/certificate/coursework

Training-related expenses available to support health insurance & research related costs


https://www.uab.edu/ccts/training-academy/research-fellowships/tl1


The mission of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is to address disparities and/or diseases disproportionally represented in the Deep South. Full-time doctoral students at CCTS partner institutions seeking an MD, PhD, DDS, DMD, DVM, and dual-degrees and who will have completed the first two years of their doctoral degree by July 2025 are invited to apply. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or have permanent residency status and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to full-time research training.

NSF 25-508: Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF)


SUBMISSION WINDOW - JAN 21 - FEB 4, 2025 - 5 PM


AWARD AMOUNT: $1,500,000 – $2,000,000 OVER FOUR YEARS




DMREF seeks to foster the design, discovery, and development of materials to accelerate their path to deployment by harnessing the power of data and computational tools in concert with experiment and theory. DMREF emphasizes a deep integration of experiments, computation, and theory; the use of accessible digital data across the materials development continuum; and strengthening connections among theorists, computational scientists, data scientists, mathematicians, statisticians, and experimentalists as well as those from academia, industry, and government. 


If you are planning a proposal in response to this opportunity, please notify Sponsored Projects Administration at dlovrov@tulane.edu no later than Thursday, November 21, 2024.


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CCTS Partner Network: Postdoctoral Dissemination and Implementation Research Program (T Award)


APPLICATION MATERIALS ACCEPTED ON A ROLLING BASIS WITH A PRIORITY DEADLINE OF MARCH 15, 2024 


This two-year fellowship offers:



  • NRSA annual stipend based on years from terminal degree (currently ranging from $56,404 – $68,604) for full-time multidisciplinary mentored research training
  • $1,500 travel support for ACTS national meeting
  • Tuition support towards degree/certificate/coursework
  • Training-related expenses available to support health insurance, child care & research related costs


https://www.uab.edu/ccts/training-academy/research-fellowships/postdoc-t-award


This mentored research training program is currently accepting applications from post-doctoral students in health-related profession programs. Post-doctoral students at all CCTS partner institutions holding an MD, PhD, PharmD, DDS, DMD, DVM, and dual-degrees are invited to apply. Candidates must be U.S. citizens or have permanent residency status and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to full-time research training.

Head's Up

Grant Writing Resources @ Nature Masterclasses


Tulane University faculty have institutional access to all Nature Masterclasses content, including grant writing resources.


To access, go to the Nature Masterclasses website, click Login > Select Your Institution and then > click Tulane University in the list of Organizations.


Under “View All Courses” there are sections for “Secure Funding” -- which includes a module called "Persuasive Grant Writing" -- and “Write and Publish” -- which is all about scientific writing, research integrity and publishing a research paper.

Library Closure


The Matas Library of the Health Sciences, located on the second floor of the Hutchinson Memorial Building, will close during Tulane University's Winter Recess this year -- Monday, December 23, through Wednesday, January 1 -- to give construction crews time to fully repair water damage sustained via a recent accident resulting from ongoing construction on the seventh floor of the Hutchinson Building. The Matas Library is expected to reopen on Thursday, January 2.

Connect with Us on Social Media

Please visit Tulane Cancer Center on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn and follow us for all the latest news in cancer research, education and patient care.


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Support & Resources

Tulane Cancer Center now has an institutional subscription to The Cancer Letter, an independent weekly newsletter that is the leading source of information on:

  • National Cancer Institute
  • cancer research funding
  • cancer legislation and policy
  • the pharmaceutical industry

Our institutional subscription allows anyone with a Tulane IP address to be automatically logged in when visiting www.cancerletter.com. For more information, please click here.

Acknowledging Tulane Cancer Center Support in Publications


We suggest using the following wording when acknowledging Tulane Cancer Center support: "This work was supported by the Tulane Cancer Center, part of Tulane School of Medicine, and a consortium partner of the Louisiana Cancer Research Center."


One of the responsibilities of membership in the Tulane Cancer Center is acknowledgement of Cancer Center membership and/or use of shared resources, salary support or other Tulane Cancer Center funding in presentations and publications

Tulane Cancer Center Branded Assets


Please use the following for your external presentations, external-facing meetings and emails:

  1. A Tulane Cancer Center-branded PowerPoint Slide Master
  2. A Tulane Cancer Center-branded Scientific Poster Template (sized at 4 feet x 3 feet)
  3. Tulane Cancer Center-branded Zoom Backgrounds
  4. Tulane Cancer Center’s updated logo
  5. Tulane Cancer Center-branded Email Signature Blocks

 

All Tulane Cancer Center Members should have received these files via a recent listserv email (Subject: Tulane Cancer Center Branded Assets). If you did not receive the email but would like to begin using these templates, please contact Melanie Cross at mcross@tulane.edu

 

Thank you for your assistance in helping us to expand our visibility while showcasing the depth and breadth of our outstanding basic, translational and population science research and clinical care.  

Next Generation Sequence Analysis Core


The Tulane Cancer Center NGS Analysis Core team assists investigators with furthering their research through comprehensive processing and analysis of data obtained from widely used high-throughput sequencing applications.


More Information 

Cell Analysis Core


The Cell Analysis Core Facility is designed to collaborate with investigators and contribute to all aspects of the research process, including consultation in experimental design, data analysis and storage, troubleshooting, interpretation of results, and the preparation and production of presentation graphics.


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Tulane Cancer Center & LCRC Membership


Any Tulane University faculty member whose research relates to or could potentially relate to cancer – directly or indirectly – should become a member of the Tulane Cancer Center (TCC). As a member, you have access to TCC's funding opportunities, research collaboration events, and shared resources. Please click here for our membership guidelines and our online application form.


Cancer-focused faculty are also encouraged to become members of the Louisiana Cancer Research Center, a partnership between the State's foremost cancer research institutions - Tulane University School of Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, Xavier University of Louisiana and Ochsner Health. Membership in the LCRC provides access to additional funding opportunities exclusively offered to LCRC members. Please click here for the LCRC's membership guidelines and online application form.

Trainee Membership in the Tulane Cancer Center


Tulane graduate students, medical students, postdocs, medical school-affiliated residents or fellows, and some undergraduates who are engaged in cancer-focused research can now apply to become Trainee Members of the Tulane Cancer Center.


Trainee Member applicants must be sponsored by a current Tulane Cancer Center Member and, once their membership is approved, will benefit through association with Tulane Cancer Center Research Programs and Disease-Oriented Teams, as well as access to shared resources for cancer-focused projects and invitations to scientific retreats, seminars and special events.


Please share this opportunity with your lab teams and other trainees/mentees.


To access the Trainee Membership Sponsor Nomination Form as well as the online membership application, please click here.

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Please share your feedback. Is this newsletter helpful? What other information should we include? And send us your news and announcements regarding seminars, workshops, funding opportunities, new grants, recent publications or events by emailing Melanie Cross at mcross@tulane.edu.