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Successful Grant Submissions at VUMC Beth Berman Administrative Officer of Research

Successful Grant Submissions at VUMC Beth Berman Administrative Officer of Research Department of Medicine Division of Clinical Pharmacology beth.berman@vanderbilt.edu. CLIN PHARM MAJOR SOURCES OF FUNDING:. 9 P or U grants (P01s, P60, U01s, U19, U54) 22 R01 or equivalent grants

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Successful Grant Submissions at VUMC Beth Berman Administrative Officer of Research

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  1. Successful Grant Submissions at VUMC Beth Berman Administrative Officer of Research Department of Medicine Division of Clinical Pharmacology beth.berman@vanderbilt.edu

  2. CLIN PHARM MAJOR SOURCES OF FUNDING: • 9 P or U grants (P01s, P60, U01s, U19, U54) • 22 R01 or equivalent grants • 32 Other (AHA, DOD, NASA, Foundation and Non-Federal) awards • 4 K Career Development grants • 2 T32 grants • 1 K12 Institutional grant • 1 VPSD award

  3. FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES • National Institutes of Health • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm • Search by Institute Center (IC) Agency, grant mechanism, or research topic • Department of Defense/eBRAP • https://ebrap.org/eBRAP/public/Program.htm • Search by Research Program Opportunities • National Science Foundation • http://www.nsf.gov/funding/ • Search by Program Area

  4. Non-FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES • proposalCentral • https://proposalcentral.altum.com/ • Search by Sponsor or Program • American Heart Association/ grants@heart • http://my.americanheart.org/professional/Research/FundingOpportunities/Funding-Opportunities_UCM_316909_SubHomePage.jsp • Doris Duke Charitable Foundation • http://www.ddcf.org/Grants/Funding-Opportunities-and-Competitions/ • American Diabetes Association • http://professional.diabetes.org/HomeResearchGrantsAndFunding.aspx?hsid=2 • JDRF • http://jdrf.org/grant-center/grant-opportunities-and-deadlines/ • Pivot/ VUMC (formerly FINDGrants) • http://pivot.cos.com/funding_main

  5. Select your grant mechanism • Grad Students/Post Doc Fellows • Grants available to promote careers in research • Provide salary stipends, travel, lab supplies, etc. • Examples: • NIH: F31, F32, T32, Diversity Supplement on Mentor’s Parent Grant • AHA: Pre/Postdoctoral Fellowships • Susan G. Komen: Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic/Translational and Clinical Research Areas

  6. Select your grant mechanism • Junior Faculty • Grants available to promote research independence • Provide salary, travel, and research support, etc. • Examples: • NIH: K Career Development Awards • Doris Duke: Scientist Development Award • VUMC: CTSA KL2, BIRCWH K12, & VPSD

  7. Select your grant mechanism • Established Faculty • Grants available to support research discoveries • Various levels of funding to support research lab salaries, travel, and other expenses, etc. • Examples: • NIH: R03/R21/R01; U01; & P01 • DOD: BCRP Innovator Award; LCRP Idea Development Award • Foundation Leducq: Transatlantic Networks of Excellence • Industry Companies: Baxter, Bristol Myers Squibb, Forest

  8. LEARN YOUR FUNDING CYCLES • NIH offers 3 funding cycles

  9. LEARN YOUR FUNDING CYCLES • Non-federal sponsors deadlines vary depending on their funding availability • Check research funding pages often • Sign up for funding alerts/newsletters

  10. Prepare your team • Select your scientific key personnel (including consultants) well in advance • Regularly meet to discuss collaborations • Collect updated biosketches • Notify your grants manager of future submissions 2-3 months before deadline

  11. Prepare your grant narratives • Internal routing starts 10 business days before deadline • Any proposal will need the following for internal approval: • Title (Final) • Key Personnel (Final) • Abstract /Relevance Statement (Draft) • Budget (Final) • Budget Justification (Final) • Facilities/Equipment (Draft) • Info for Your Grants Admin: • Letters of Support – Y/N • Subcontracts – Y/N • Appendix – Y/N • Animals – Y/N • Human Subjects – Y/N • Extra items needed for routing: • Billing Rate # from Starbrite • Planned Enrollment Form • Inclusion Enrollment Form

  12. Routing Your Subcontracts Grant Proposals Progress Reports Complete Face Page/ LOI Detailed Budget Budget Justification Scope of Work Other Support for Key Personnel All Personnel Report Checklist • Complete Face Page/ LOI • Detailed Budget • Budget for Entire Proposed Period of Support • Budget Justification • Scope of Work • Biosketch – All Key Personnel • Resources • Checklist

  13. Routing your Grant Application • Internal approvals are collected in Coeus • PI and Key Personnel are required to submit their Conflict of Interest and/or PI Assurance forms in PEER (proposal will not be approved to submit until this is completed) • PI continues to work on science; except no changes to Budget, Key Personnel, or Enrollment Tables

  14. Submitting your grant application • Finalize your grant narratives and send to your grants admin • OSP prefers for PI to submit 3 days before deadline • Ensures plenty of time to fix any errors • Review final documents with your grants admin before you submit • Review final submission • NIH via eRA Commons (48 hours prior to deadline) • DOD via eBRAP (see program announcement for cut off date)

  15. Timeline review

  16. Common Pitfalls • Missing narratives • Cover letter • Letters of support • Wrong salary/fringe in budget • Missing key personnel • Missing eRA Commons username • PI not affiliated to VUMC in eRA Commons • Narratives over the page limits • Using special symbols • Research strategy figures are incorrect

  17. Questions?

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