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Overview of Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP) and Resources for Research August 2015 Robert Fyffe, PhD Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School Phone: 775-3336 Email: [email protected] New Faculty Orientation Deborah Lundin, Ed.D. Associate Director, PreAward Phone: 775-2423 Email: [email protected]

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Overview of

Research and Sponsored Programs (RSP)

and Resources for Research

August 2015

Robert Fyffe, PhDVice President for Researchand Dean of the Graduate SchoolPhone: 775-3336Email: [email protected]

New Faculty Orientation

Deborah Lundin, Ed.D.Associate Director, PreAwardPhone: 775-2423Email: [email protected]

Welcome toWright State University

Robert Fyffe, PhDVice President for Researchand Dean of the Graduate School

New Faculty Orientation

Research Administration – RSP

Research Compliance

Wright State Research Institute – WSRI

Clinical Trials & Research Alliance – CTRA

Translation and Commercialization - TTO

Collaboration and Partnerships

Investigator Initiated Research

Research at WSU

RSP – Support of Faculty, Students and Staff:Pre and Post Award activity and compliance.

Grant preparation and submission, budgets, contract negotiation, compliance, reporting, etc…

FY 2015:700 Proposals Submitted444 Awards Received

$42,186,141total awards for basic and applied research

Research Administration

Research and Scholarly Activity

Cross-disciplinary Institutes and Centers – critical mass of faculty,

students and funding Infrastructure Partnerships Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Key Partnerships include: Healthcare industry, AFRL, local companies, and other institutions

Neuroscience and Engineering Collaboration

Neuroscience and Engineering Collaboration

Neuroscience and Engineering Collaboration

Research and Scholarly Activity:Science and Technology

Transformative research – basic, translational and use-inspired applied research:

regional, national and global impact.

Core Research Capabilities and Resources:Science and Technology

High Performance Computer Clusters Genomics Proteomics Functional Neuro-imaging (e.g. MRI) Advanced microscopy and imaging Analyst Test Bed Modeling and Simulation Live, Virtual, Constructive (LVC)

Training Environment Human Performance/Human Factors Cognitive Assessment/Enhancement

Strategies Neuroscience and Neurology Remotely Piloted Vehicles Additive Manufacturing Terahertz Sensing Clinical Trials and Research Alliance National Center for Medical

Readiness/Calamityville

Research and Scholarly Activity

Survey Research & Data AnalyticsStrategic Planning & Focus GroupsEconomic Impact & Geo-spatial Analyses

Research Compliance

Research Compliance Office

Institutional Review Board (IRB)LACUC - (AAALAC Accreditation) Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)Radiation Safety CommitteeFinancial Conflict of Interest (FCOI)Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)Export ControlHIPAA ComplianceFacility Security

Technology Transfer

To protect an invention (come talk with the Technology Transfer Office staff BEFORE making any public disclosure – recent changes in Patent Law limit our ability to protect inventions after any public disclosure)

To share confidential information under Non-Disclosure Agreements

To transfer material to/from another research institution

To negotiate intellectual property related agreements

To identify commercialization partners

Consistent with Ohio Revised Code and applicable sponsored research agreements.

Technology Transfer and Commercialization

Technology RoundtablePanel of regional/state leaders from industry and economic development. Involvement of our business school and students (especially finance and marketing).

Focus: Research/Technology Background

Research Differentiators

Potential Commercial Applications

Target Market (Needs)

Key Competitors

Revenue Strategy

Product Development Timeline

Market Entry Plan

Get Involved!

Graduate Education - Graduate School Focused Doctoral (5 PhD, plus MD, PsyD, DNP and

EdD) and Masters (>50) programs that build from our research strengths

Regional collaborations and dual degree programs

Seminars, Workshops, Research Council, Graduate Council, Regulatory/Compliance Committees

Grant Writing Workshops/Consultants

Take advantage of all WSU resources!...........

Overview of

Research and Sponsored Programs

(RSP)

New Faculty Orientation

Deborah Lundin, Ed.D.Associate Director, PreAward

Phone: 775-2423Email:

[email protected]

RSP at a Glance

Robert E. W. Fyffe, Ph.D.

Vice President for Research

Elana Wang, Director

Office of Technology Transfer

Ellen Reinsch Friese

Associate Vice President for Research

Jackie Frederick, Director

Pre Award Services

Glen Jones, Director

Post Award ServicesResearch Compliance

Office

External Opportunities –Funding Database

SPIN (Sponsored Projects Information Network) via the RSP Gateway:

located at https://rspgateway.wright.edu

Includes federal, international, corporate, professional association, and foundation sponsors

Automated email alert system

Google-style intuitive search model

Contact Deborah Lundin at ext. 2423

Pre Award Pre-submission Support Available

Guidance for sources of funding Coordination of/liaison with various institutional support

committees Correct interpretation/use of sponsor guidelines Consultation on budget preparation Review standard form (administrative) pages for

completeness and accuracy Assure proper research committee authorizations Secure proper university authorizations

Internal routing through University Check for completeness and monitor assembly of

proposals Copy and arrange for mailing of proposals Assist with electronic submissions

Proposal Submission Timeline

Five (5) business days prior to submission deadline RSP must receive:

The final budget (both requested and cost share), budget justification, and abstract

Two (2) business days prior to the submission deadline:

The complete proposal ready for submission is due at RSP

These guidelines will allow for the internal routing procedure to take place; provide for a proper review of the proposal before submission; and allow time for any necessary changes that may need to take place prior to submission or corrections after submission required by an electronic submission system.

Compliance Coordination

Human Subjects Institutional Review Board

Laboratory Animal Care & Use Committee (LACUC)

Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)

Conflict of Interest

Responsible Conduct of Research

Security Clearances & Classifications

Radiation Safety Committee

Chemical Health and Safety Activities

Post Award Administration

Assigns a WSU Banner fund number for project

Assists the PI in the orderly administration of the project

Notifies PI of due dates for technical reports required by sponsor

Acts as liaison between sponsor and PI regarding award modifications

Prepares and submits fiscal reports

Internal Funding Opportunities

Wright State University’s Research Council offers its own small grants program for new faculty to support research projects and scholarly activities.

RESEARCH INITIATION GRANTS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

Go to http://www.wright.edu/research/research-and-sponsored-programs/pre-award/internal-funding-

opportunities

Internal Grants

RESEARCH INITIATION GRANTS

Purpose: To provide seed funding for new research efforts to attract external funding

Eligibility: Fully-affiliated faculty (other than Boonshoft School of Medicine)

Maximum award: $20,000

Annual Spring semester competition

FY15: 16 submissions, 5 awards for $74,025

Internal Grants

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

Purpose: To provide seed funding for more general, diverse scholarly activities

Eligibility: Fully-affiliated faculty (other than Boonshoft School of Medicine)

Maximum award: $3,000

Annual Spring semester competition

FY15: 11 submissions, 1 award for $2,000

Save the Dates!

Research and Sponsored Programs New Faculty Orientation: Friday, October 2

9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

SPIN Workshops Dates Forthcoming!

Proposal Development and the RSP Gateway (SU Discovery Room, 163A):

Wednesday, October 72:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 27, 20162:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday, April 13, 20162:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Contact Us!

Research and Sponsored Programs

201J University Hall

Ext. 2425

http://www.wright.edu/research/research-and-sponsored-programs

We look forward to helping you with your proposal submissions in the future!