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Funding Resources and Research Development at UCI

Funding Resources and Research Development at UCI. UCI Department of Education January 8, 2010. Simple as Pie:. Universities Grow + Flat Budget Tougher Competition. How can an institution get a bigger slice of the funding pie?. More competitive proposals Larger proposals

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Funding Resources and Research Development at UCI

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  1. Funding Resources and Research Development at UCI UCI Department of Education January 8, 2010

  2. Simple as Pie: Universities Grow + Flat Budget Tougher Competition

  3. How can an institution get a bigger slice of the funding pie? • More competitive proposals • Larger proposals • More collaborative proposals • Greater persistence – resubmissions

  4. Research Development at UCI • RD Offices are distributed around the campus and UCIMC • Not all have “Research Development” in the name • Not all do the same things; not all do RD full time • The UCI RD Professionals Group shares information and collaborates on projects

  5. What does Research Development in the Office of Research do? • Writing and editing proposals

  6. Before . . .

  7. … After

  8. How much writing and editing?

  9. Proposals Edited in 2009 • $787,590/3 years: (RB) Wrote and edited proposal for LifeChips GAANN, G.P. Li, PI (December 2009) • $787,590/3 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for Physics GAANN, Asantha Cooray, PI (December 2009) • $50,000/1 year: (BR) Edited proposal for CRCC, Novel Liposome Nanocarriers for Targeted Cancer Therapy, Young Kwon, PI (December 2009) • $536,052/3 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NSF, Development of an Uncertainty Model for NMQ Rainfall Products in Regions with Poor or Nonexistent Coverage, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Amir AghaKouchak) (December 2009) • $2 million/5 years: (RB) Wrote proposal for NIH Cancer Nanotechnology Training Center, Ed Nelson, Greg Weiss, Kumar Wickramasinghe, PIs (November 2009) • $800,000/4 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NIH Eureka program, Targeted Delivery and Controlled In Vivo Differentiation of Stem Cells, Young Jik Kwon, PI (November 2009) • $136,500/3 years (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for DOE graduate fellowship, Multidentate Hydrazone Ligands: Potential Redox-Active Ligands, for Janice Wong: (November 2009) • $136,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for DOE graduate fellowship, Detailed Molecular Characterization of Secondary Organic Aerosol Generated from the Photochemical Aging of Anthropogenic Primary Emissions using Methods of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, for Tran Nguyen (November 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, micelles, Andrew Maycock (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, solar energy, Jeremy Pearson (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, Web architecture, for Kyle Strasser (October 2009)

  10. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $121,500/3 years: (RB) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, cell type-switching in Candida albicans, for Melissa Bilbao (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, Formation and Time Evolution of Molecular Orbitals, for Alejandro Rodriguez Perez (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, Machine Learning Techniques for Analyzing Data from Sky Surveys, for Darren Davis (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, computational model of part of brain involved in spatial learning, for Marianne Case (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, Everett, Quantum Mechanics, and Information Theory, for Sam Fletcher (October 2009) • $121,500/3 years: (BR) Commented on proposal for NSF GRFP, Environmental Engineering, for Mani Firouzian (October 2009) • ~$60,000/2 years: (BR) Commented on proposal for Soros Fellowships for New Americans, for Mani Firouzian (October 2009) • $25,000/1-2 years: (BR) Commented on proposal for Spencer Dissertation Fellowship, The Transcendental Classroom: Childhood Education and Literary Culture in Antebellum America, for Jessica Collier (October 2009) • $574,178/5 years: (RB, BR) Edits, bio sketches, upload for NSF REU, IM-SURE, G.P. Li, PI (Said Shokair Manager) (October 2009) • $2,905,080/5 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NIH CNPP, Dielectrophoretic Nanotweezer (DeNT) Nanotechnology Platform to Study Tumor Biology, Kumar Wickramasinghe, PI (October 2009) • $300,000/3 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for NSF Bayesian Model for Multiple Hypothesis Testing in Gene Set Analysis, Babak Shahbaba, PI (October 2009)

  11. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $1.5 million/5 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NIH New Innovators Award, Semi-artificial hybrid vector for multi-modal, targeted, and safe gene therapy, Young Jik Kwon, PI (October 2009) • $25,000/1 year: (BR) Commented on proposal for ACLS/Luce Dissertation Fellowship in American Art, Crafted Abstraction: Three Nisei Artists: Ruth Asawa, Kay Sekimachi, and Toshiko Takaezu, 1942-1972, for Krystal Hauseur (October 2009) • $3,000/1 summer: (BR) Commented on Woodrow Wilson Women’s Studies Fellowship, Changing Traditions: The Role of Village Women in the Creation of Modern Japan, for Christina Ghanbarpour (September 2009) • $13 million/5 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for NIH Conte Center resubmission, to study sleep deprivation and ketamine’s effects on major depressive disorder, William Bunney, PI (September 2009) • $33,000/1 year: (BR) Commented on ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Woman in Revolution: A Biography of Rosalie Ducrollay Jullien (1745-1823), for Lindsay Holowach (September 2009) • $24,793/1 year: (BR, RB) Commented on proposal for NEH Digital Humanities Startup Grant, Critical Theory Digital Archive, Erin Obodiac (September 2009) • ~$24,000/1 year: (BR) Commented on Fulbright graduate proposal, Designing Development in India, for Lilly Irani (August 2009) • $540,000/3 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NOAA Climate Prediction program, A framework for improving land-surface hydrologic process representation in CLM over California, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (JiaLun Li) (August 2009) • $450,000/3 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NOAA CCDD, Reconstruction and Analysis of High Resolution Precipitation Dataset, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Kuolin Hsu) (August 2009) • $540,000/3 years: (RB, BR) Edited proposal for NASA Precipitation Science, Effective Integration of Multi-Satellite Observations for Precipitation Retrieval, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Kuolin Hsu) (August 2009) • ~$24,000/1 year: (BR) Commented on proposal for Fulbright English Teaching Fellowship to Taiwan, for Diana Yanez (August 2009)

  12. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $121,500/3 years: (RB, BR) Commented on NSF GRFP, 2-Dimensional Infrared Spectra of Chemical Systems, for Nick Preketes, (July 2009) • $~500,000/5 years: (RB, BR) Edited NSF CAREER proposal, Bayesian Methods for Probabilistic Graphical Models, Babak Shahbaba, PI (July 2009) • $522,288/5 years: (BR) Edited NSF CAREER proposal, Acid-transforming Polypeptides as Stimuli-responsive, Efficient, Biocompatible, and Tunable Nonviral Gene Carriers, Young Jik Kwon, PI (July 2009) • $XX/1 year: (BR) Commented on proposal for Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship program, to Taiwan, for Diana Yanez (July 2009) • $457,278/5 years: (BR, RB) Edited NSF CAREER proposal, Models of Fermion Masses, Flavor Mixing, and CP Violation at the Electroweak and Unification Scales, Mu-Chun Chen, PI (July 2009) • $2,385,000/5 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for NIH R01 renewal, Mitochondrial RNA processing machinery in Trypanosomes, Ruslan Aphasizhev, PI (July 2009) • $15 million/1 year: (RB, with Jacob’s group) NIH C06 proposal, for stem cells, Sue Bryant, PI (July 2009) • $6 million/5 years: (RB, BR) Wrote and edited NIST TIP proposal, Robotic Rehabilitation of Aging Water Pipeline, Heath (industry partner) as PI, for Maria Feng (June 2009) (The proposal is a total of $18 million for 5 years, with UCI’s portion being $6 million, of which $3 million is from NIST and another $3 million is matching [UCI overhead plus Fyfe's contribution]). • $750,000 [?]/2 years: (RB) Wrote proposal for NCMHD ARRA Health Disparities Research, Community-Based Health Disparities Research, Al Manetta, PI (June 2009) • $14,999,079/1 year: (RB, with Jacob’s group) Wrote and edited proposal for NIH C06 ARRA construction grant, Gross Hall basement retrofit, Sue Bryant, PI (June 2009) • $2,596,937/5 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for NIH R01, Pinpointed and Targeted Multimodal Theragnostics for Early-Stage Cancer, Young Jik Kwon, PI (June 2009)

  13. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $500,000/1 year: (RB, CH, BR) Wrote and edited proposal for NCRR Challenge Grant, PIBS (Procedural, Imaging, and Behavioral Suites), Jeff Goodwin, PI (May 2009) • $5 million/5 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NIH R24, brain tissue repository for psychiatric illnesses, William Bunney, PI (May 2009) • $XX/XX years: (RB, BR) Edited proposal for NIH Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Grant, Stephen Hanessian, PI (May 2009) • $9,893,395 /5 years: (BR, RB) Edited Admin Core for NIH ADRC grant, Carl Cotman, PI (May 2009) (they didn’t use it because we got the text too close to their deadline) • $1 million/2 years: (RB) Edited NIH Challenge Grant, Isolation of Intact Protein Complexes for Structural and Functional Analysis, Young Jik Kwon, PI (April 2009) • Salary and benefits/one year: (CH, BR) Edited proposal for Kauffman Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in entrepreneurship, for Shinjae Chung (April 2009) • $600,000/2 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NIEHS Challenge Grant, Genome-wide strategies to study genetic interactions in complex diseases, Guia Guffanti, PI (April 2009) • $600,000/2 years: (BR, RB) Edited proposal for DOE, Enhancing cloud microphysics modeling using the system theoretic optimization approach, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Xiaogang Gao) (April 2009) • $50,400/1 year: (BR, CH) Edited proposal for NEH Fellowship, Empire and Nation: Culture, Translation, and Colonialism in Korea and Japan from the 1920s through the 1960s, Serk Bae Suh, PI (April 2009) • $XX/XX years: (RB) Wrote proposal for ED GAANN, LifeChips, G.P. Li, PI (March 2009) (not funded) • $387,742/2 years: (BR) Edited NIH R21 resubmission, Nanoparticle carries for targeted cancer gene therapy, Young Jik Kwon, PI (March 2009) • $XX/5 years: (RB, BR, CH) Commented on pre-proposal for NSF IGERT, EARTH Idea, Diane Pataki, PI (March 2009)

  14. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $600,000/3 years: (BR, CH) Edited proposal for NIH RO1, Combined Optical Imaging and Gene Therapy for Early-Stage Cancer by Stimuli-Triggered Transformation of Nanoparticles, Young Jik Kwon, PI (February 2009) • $XX/XX years: (RB) Formatted graphics for NIH RO1, Genetic and Neuroanatomical Abnormalities in Suicide, William Bunney, PI (Marquis Vawter) (February 2009) • $1.5 million/5 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NIH RO1 renewal, How trypanosomes’ molecular machineries function together in defining a mitochondrial transcriptome at discrete developmental stages, Ruslan Aphasizhev, PI (February 2009) • $7,500/1-2 years: (BR, CH) Commented on proposal and formatted bio sketches for UC HRI California Studies Consortium, “Place-Making:” Mapping Kumeyaay Placenames, Tanis Thorne, PI (February 2009) • $440,000/2 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NOAA/NWS, Understanding and improving California’s river and water resource predictions using in situ and remote sensing data, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Xiaogang Gao) (February 2009) • $408,000/4 years: (BR, RB) Edited and commented on proposal for FIPSE Atlantis EU-U.S. Academic Cooperation, DUDECRONO, Dimitris Pavlidis, PI (from Germany), Jean-Luc Gaudiot, UCI Co-PI (February 2009) (awarded) • $17,494,573/5 years: (BR, RB, CH) Edited proposal for NIH Cancer Center Comprehensive Center designation, Frank Meyskens, PI (February 2009) Jacquie said these numbers are for Stage 1, while this application is for Stage 2 • $1,240,000/2 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NSF, Prochlorococcus and its contribution to new production in the Sargasso Sea, Adam Martiny, PI (February 2009)

  15. Proposals Edited 2009(continued) • $752,738 /3 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NSF, Collaborative Research: Evolutionary Ecology of Marine Synechococcus-Cyanophage Interactions, Jennifer Martiny, PI (February 2009) • $XX/2 years: (CH, RB, BR) Wrote and edited LOI for University of Chicago Arete, New Science of Virtues, “The Etiology of Altruism, Its Causes and Consequences,” Kristen Monroe, PI (February 2009) • $XX/3 years: (CH, BR) Wrote and edited LOI and proposal for NSF Gender in Science and Engineering, “Gender Equality: What Works and What Does Not,” Kristen Monroe, PI (February 2009) (LOI turned down) • $60,000-$90,000/2-3 years: (BR) Edited proposal for NASA fellowship, A statistical model-selection approach for daily snow water equivalent estimation using in-site, satellite remote sensing and other data in California, Soroosh Sorooshian, PI (Xiaogang Gao) (January 2009) • $1.25 million/5 years: (RB) Edited proposal for NIH RO1, M current regulatory mechanisms’ contributions to neuronal plasticity, Naoto Hoshi, PI (January 2009) Total = 69 proposals requesting $108,505,810

  16. Funded Proposals 2009 • $6.2 million/5 years: Maria Feng (Heath [industry partner] as PI), NIST TIP proposal, Robotic Rehabilitation of Aging Water Pipeline (The proposal is a total of $18 million for 5 years, with UCI’s portion being $6 million, of which $3 million is from NIST and another $3 million is matching [UCI overhead plus Fyfe's contribution].) (December 2009) • $7,500/1-2 years: Tanis Thorne, PI, UC HRI California Studies Consortium, “Place-Making”: Mapping Kumeyaay Placenames (November 2009) • $1,240,000/2 years: Adam Martiny, PI, NSF, Prochlorococcus and its contribution to new production in the Sargasso Sea (October 2009) • $408,000/4 years: Jean-Luc Gaudiot (UCI Co-PI), Dimitris Pavlidis, PI (from Germany), FIPSE Atlantis EU-U.S. Academic Cooperation, DUDECRONO (August 2009) • $500,000/1 year: Jeff Goodwin, PI, NCRR Rederivation and Quarantine Suite (RIQS) • $191,198/1 year: Ruslan Aphasizhev, NIH R21, Functions of Nuclear Non-Canonical Poly(A) Polymerases in Trypanosomes • $350,000/5 years: Candice Odgers, W.T. Grant Foundation Scholars proposal, Macro-to-micro contextual triggers of early adolescent substance exposure, (February 2009) • $144,590/1 year: Dara Sorkin, NIDDK K01 Award, Using Social Ties to Reduce Disparities: The Coached Care for Diabetes Program (April 2009)

  17. What else does Research Development do? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities

  18. UCI Fundopp • Began as listserv in Contracts and Grants – focus on NSF opps • Research Development launches 1994 Fundopp expands agency coverage; adopts summary format • Fundopp edited by grad interns 1995-97 • Quantitative Increase 1996 (Beth Riley 600 -> 800) • Quantitative Explosion (Beth full time) • Now more than 1,200/year

  19. Does Research Development do anything else? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities • Publishes GrAnteater Newsletter

  20. Is there anything else that Research Development does? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities • Publishes GrAnteater Newsletter • Hosts Funding Search Engines

  21. Funding Opportunity Search Engines

  22. Those search engines seem confusing. Any help for that? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities • Publishes GrAnteater Newsletter • Hosts Funding Search Engines (with custom searches available by request)

  23. But does Research Development help Graduate Students with Proposals? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities • Publishes GrAnteater Newsletter • Hosts Funding Search Engines • Comments on Graduate Student Proposals

  24. What about faculty collaboration? Are there any resources for that? • Writing and Editing Proposals • Disseminates Info on Funding Opportunities • Publishes GrAnteater Newsletter • Hosts Funding Search Engines • Comments on Graduate Student proposals • Support for Faculty Profiles

  25. Research Development in the Office of Research • Operating since 1994 • Active Campuswide • Staff of 2.5: Director, Editor and .5-time Undergraduate Intern • Looking for opportunities to increase UCI’s competitiveness for funding

  26. Thank you for listening.

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