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Serves as liaison between department & OSR, ASRSP, IACUC, IRB, internal audit, funding & regulatory agencies, subcontractors, collaborators, institutes, centers, etc. Assists in developing new funding opportunities & strategic plans regarding grants &/or contracts by providing guidance & counsel in regard to grant &/or contract administration which includes attending internal & external meetings, interpreting clauses, reviewing contracts, & resolving reporting &/or expense problems.
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The diverse sources of funding for current faculty research include NIH, NSF, USDA, USAID, DOE, EPA, State of Illinois, industry, and private organizations. Facilitate the expansion of faculty excellence in research by building inter- and trans- disciplinary teams within the college, across the university and with other universities, both nationally and internationally as appropriate for the targeted funding source.
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Proven success of securing large contracts or grant funding from state or federal agencies (e.g., DHHS, NIH, NIJ, CMS, CDC, SAMHSA, HRSA, VA, DOD), PCORI, or foundations is preferred. Doctorate in public health, health services research, psychology, sociology or related field and a minimum of 8 years of applied research experience in gender studies in the healthcare, public health, or social service sector.
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Experience proposing and managing successful multi-institution projects Familiarity with the US quantum computing funding landscape Familiarity with the DOE national laboratory system Excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to convey key scientific truths to general audiences ORNL Ethics and Conduct: As a member of the ORNL scientific community, you will be expected to commit to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct.
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With neuroscience deemed as a top priority of IU School of Medicine research, the research facility received $ million in National Institute of Health grant funding in 2019.  Research interests supported with start-up funding for appropriate candidate.
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Scholarly activities as a forensic psychologist will include developing and maintaining an active publication agenda in the field of Forensic Psychology with the potential to obtain external funding and contracts specifically related to forensic psychology.
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Continuation in this position is contingent upon availability of funding derived from research program or specific projects. Knowledge of transit planning, funding, operations, performance analysis, and regulations for bus, paratransit, and rail modes.
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The Emory Department of Pediatrics continues to be ranked in the top five pediatric departments in National Institutes of Health research funding. We offer a highly interactive collegial research environment with state-of-the-art facilities, as well as proximity to and collaborations with Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse School of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emory Brain Health Center, the Goizueta Institute @Emory Brain Health, and Emory National Primate Research Center.
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Position contingent upon funding*Job DescriptionThe University of Pennsylvania is seeking a Research Project Manager to join the laboratory of Dr. Daniel Herman in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the new Center for AI and Data Science for Integrated Diagnostics (AI2D.
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Provide grant program expertise, financial expertise, and guidance related to sponsored research and educational grant application development for faculty, postdocs and graduate students pursuing independent funding.
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Moreover, an employee in this position serves as a mentor to department management and staff on issues of research funding. Creates reports detailing grant spending and ensures that investigators are appropriately using funding.
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Under the general direction of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Associate Vice President (AVP) for Grants, Research, and Sponsored Programs (GRaSP) primarily focuses on collaboratively developing and implementing a strategic agenda to secure and manage extramural funding and elevating the profile of grant writing and scholarly activity.
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Qualified candidates will be a scientist with a PhD and, ideally, have an established record of extramural funding individual (as PI) or collaborative (as a co-I) to support research efforts in the area of health services and outcomes research, including an interest in outcomes science relevant to surgery.
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Research Development:Identify funding opportunities: Communicate with faculty members and other stakeholders to match sponsored project initiatives with suitable funding opportunities.
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Will be responsible for reviewing terms and conditions, setting up new awards and processing incremental funding on research and sponsored programs projects. This includes instructing and advising faculty and administrators on details of post‐award activity and advising faculty on policies affecting their sponsored funding.
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