Research News – December 2018

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Getting ready to apply for a grant and don’t know where to start? Set yourself up for success with tips from the experts at NIH. Quickly learn how to access application forms, ensure your application is a good fit for an announcement, and make an important final check of your application after submitting with new videos from the Office of Extramural Research (OER).
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Revised NIH Grants Policy Statement – The National Institutes of Health (NIH) released an updated version of their Grants Policy Statement (GPS) via NIH Guide Notice NOT-OD-19-021.
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HRPO Open Forum: New Human Subjects Research Regulations – The regulations governing human subject research have been revised. The effective date for the new regulations is January 21, 2019. The Human Research Protection Office is hosting several open forum sessions to learn about the new rules and discuss how the changes may impact your research.
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THE LEAH MENSHOUSE SPRINGER SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM – Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine invites undergraduate, graduate and medical students to participate in the Leah Menshouse Springer Summer Opportunities Program. The Summer Opportunities Program is designed to provide students with a hands-on cancer research experience for 10 weeks over the summer. Opportunities range from basic science research to clinical research to prevention/control and population research.
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Washington University’s Office of Technology Management cordially invites you to a new event: Welcome to the Wall – a reception to celebrate WashU faculty startups, Wednesday, December 12, 2018, 4 – 6 p.m., Office of Technology Management, 4240 Duncan Avenue, Suite 110.
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Mentorship Training STEM Postdocs – Tuesday, July 23 & Wednesday, July 24 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Danforth University Center, Room 239 As postdocs, you are in a unique position where you are navigating a more complex relationship with your primary faculty mentor and providing mentorship to others in your …

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Research News – June 2019

Amanda Cashen, MD has accepted the position of IRB Executive Chair for Washington University. Amanda previously served as the Interim IRB Executive Chair following Dr. Jonathan Green’s departure this past October Click here for more information Siteman Cancer Center Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee – Updated Polices & Procedures Click …