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UCSF NEWS New iMedRIS System for CHR Reviews HRPP and OAAIS launched iMedRIS for CHR reviews. Feedback about the system is requested. [more ...] The Contracts and Grants Division Accepts Electronic Proposal Submission Proposals may now be submitted electronically to the Contract & Grants Division of the Office of Sponsored Research. [more ...] Form 700U must be completed and reviewed for all research projects, clinical trials, and research gifts before funding may be released. This article clarifies the purpose and use Form 700U. [more ...] New UCSF Data Network Services Recharge The Chancellor's Executive Committee has approved a new UCSF data network services network recharge to be included in all proposal budgets submitted to Contracts and Grants. This recharge will fund critical equipment in support of the campus network and becomes effective on November 1, 2000. [more ...] Update on OSR Training Planning The Office of Sponsored Research Training department will transition online programs to the new UCSF learning center, pursue targeted training development, and finalize the redesign of the OSR website. [more ...] NATIONAL NEWS President Obama Signs Executive Order on Stem Cell Research President Obama signed an Executive Order to lift the ban on federal funding for promising embryonic stem cell research and to vigorously support scientists who pursue this research. UCSF Chancellor, Michael Bishop, MD, was present at the signing. [more ...] NIH Applications for $1.5 Billion in Recovery Act Funds Now Available The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced today that applications $1.5 billion in grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are now available to fund scientific research, construction and improvement of research facilities, and the purchase of scientific equipment. [more ...] Stimulus Funding Opportunities Federal stimulus funding (ARRA, 2009) opportunity descriptions and deadlines beginning in April are available on the UCSF and NIH stimulus funding websites Grants.gov Risks Failure with Increased ARRA 2009 Activity OMB is concerned that grants.gov risks system failure due to increased activity volume as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009 (ARRA 2009) to jumpstart the economy. [more ...]
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