Research and Sponsored Programs Update
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The Symposium’s Call for Abstracts is available online, with all applications due by Weds., Feb. 23.
Students from all disciplines are encouraged to present. Late submissions will not be accepted. Applicants are invited to choose one of the following formats: 12-minute oral presentation, poster presentation or 3-Minute Thesis oral presentation. Each student may submit only one application as a lead author.
Note that all faculty mentors will be required to electronically approve applicants prior to acceptance. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact event coordinator Kim Camarena at kcamarena@csufresno.edu.
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CSU STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION
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Students from all disciplines are invited to participate in the 36th Annual CSU Student Research Competition, hosted virtually by San Francisco State on April 29-30. Students must submit their application via InfoReady by Sunday, March 6. Up to 10 students will be accepted to represent Fresno State.
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FEBRUARY 2022 MONTHLY AWARD REPORT
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Eduardo Gonzalez (OCED) received a $99,999 contract from USDA for the "Ag Connect: Access Outreach and Technical Assistance” program.
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Kyle Thompson (Ag Education) and Carmen Licon (Food Science) received a $63,746 grant from the California Milk Advisory Board for the project, “Effects of a High Omega-3 Fatty Acids Diet in Milk and Dairy Products Quality at Fresno State.
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Hovannes Kulhandjian (ECE) received a $5,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense for the project, “AI-based Human Detection and Classification in Zero-Visibility Combat Operations.”
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Harinder Bawa (Physics) received additional support to work on sub-projects within AWS infrastructure aimed to make cloud cluster available to the US ATLAS Collaboration.
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UPCOMING FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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Caio Sarmento (Physical Therapy) was selected by the American Association for Anatomy to be part of the first Anatomy Scholars Program cohort.
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Jonathan T. Pryor (Educational Leadership) co-authored an article titled, “Exploring 20 Years of LGBTQ Practitioner Scholarship: Applying Scholarship to Practice?” in the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice.
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INTERNAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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The awards provide (a) mini-grants up to $5,000; (b) summer/winter pay up to $3,000; or (c) 3 units of reassigned time to support faculty research, scholarship and creative activity toward the disciplined quest for broadening human understanding.
Faculty are encouraged to use the activities and results from these awards to pursue external funding and to broaden the scope of their research, scholarship and creative activities. Applications close at 5pm on Monday, March 14. Contact your department for more information.
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Have you checked out Pivot-RP yet? The searchable database of external opportunities features approximately $50 billion of available funding from federal, non-federal, and international sponsors in all disciplines. The Pivot funding database is available to all Fresno State faculty, staff and students. Begin now by creating your account and claiming your profile.
Our website also has a number of links to help get you started on your first search. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions. We look forward to hearing your feedback.
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Fresno State’s California Water Institute is now accepting abstracts for the 2022 Water Showcase, to be held on Wednesday, March 2.
The 2022 Fresno State Water Showcase planning committee is looking for faculty and staff to present at this inaugural event, which will feature water-related research, studies, education, activities and more. Presentations can range from 5 to 30 minutes, or you can join your fellow colleagues in a panel. The Call for Submissions is now open. Questions? Contact fscwi@mail.fresnostate.edu.
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National Institutes of Health: Tools of the Trade. In this webinar, Hanover Research will explore the tools available to researchers as they consider submitting (or resubmitting) proposals to NIH. Register here. Thurs., Feb. 24, 9-9:45 a.m.
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Real Estate Ethics: Dr. Andres Jauregui (Fresno State's Gazarian Real Estate Center), Fresno realtor Ken Neufeld and Dr. Jacquelin Curry (Finance and Business Law) will discuss the importance of professional ethics, the need to consider equity in relation to social justice, and the unique ethical challenges of the COVID economy. Thurs., Feb. 24, 5 - 6 p.m.
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The USDA Rural Development, Fresno State's Office of Community & Economic Development (OCED), and USDA Office of Partnerships & Public Engagement (OPPE) are partnering to host a USDA RD Distance Learning & Telemedicine Grant program information session on Monday, Feb. 28 from 10-11 a.m.
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Students Sarah Saravia and Megan Torres have been accepted to present their research at the Society for Biological Psychiatry (SoBP), which is widely considered one of the most prestigious psychiatry conferences in the world. Both students are mentored by Dr. Chris Miller (Psychology)
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The Fresno State Water, Energy and Technology Center (WET Center) monthly newsletter is online.
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Fresno State faculty, staff and students from the Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology teamed up with industry leaders at the 54th annual World Ag Expo at the International Agri-Center in Tulare.
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Please don't hesitate to contact the grants administrator for your college/unit as you explore potential funding opportunities. Also, be sure to share with us important news or updates on your research, scholarly, or creative activities. Include NEWSLETTER in the subject line and send details to orsp@csufresno.edu.
This newsletter is compiled and published by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Part of the Division of Research and Graduate Studies, RSP helps faculty and staff apply for and secure external grant funds.
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