NIH REGIONAL SEMINAR IN PROGRAM FUNDING AND GRANTS ADMINISTRATION
A regional seminar covering topics related to National Institutes of Health extramural program funding and grants administration has been scheduled for Thursday and Friday, July 9-10, 1998, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This seminar, hosted by the University of Utah, is designed to attract participants from the inter-mountain/western region, although interested individuals from other regions are welcome to attend. Individuals from small and minority educational institutions, for-profit research organizations, hospitals, universities and medical centers are encouraged to attend. The two-day seminar will feature both plenary and break-out sessions in order to provide information of interest to academic researchers, scientists, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and both new and senior research administrators.
Plenary session topics include: Scientific Peer Review; Development of Institute Program Priorities and Funding Plans; Electronic Research Administration; Research Integrity, Intellectual Property, and Financial Conflict of Interest under Federal Grants; and Project Monitoring. Break-out sessions will be held on the following topics: NIH Reinvention Initiatives; Preparation of the Research Plan; NIH Fundamentals Workshop for New Administrators; Pre-award Administration; Funding Opportunities for New Investigators; Current Issues in Research Administration; Clinical Trials; National Library of Medicine Programs; Open Session for Senior Researchers; Mock Study Section Review; and Compliance Issues.
The following NIH officials will be leading the plenary and break-out sessions:
Lawrence Agodoa, M.D.
Director, Minority Health Program
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Dr. Ellie Ehrenfeld
Director, Center for Scientific Review
Dr. Bettie J. Graham
Program Director, Division of Extramural Research
National Human Genome Research Institute
Ms. Joellen Harper
Grants Management Officer, National Center for Research Resources
Ms. Mary Jo Hoeksema
Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration
Ms. Diana Jaeger
Director, Division of Grants Policy - OPERA, NIH
Mr. Thomas McCormack
Assistant Grants Policy Officer, NIH Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration
Mr. David Mineo
Grants Management Officer, National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences
Mr. Dwight Mowery
Grants Management Specialist, National Library of Medicine
Belinda Seto, Ph.D.
Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for Extramural Research
OOffice of Extramural Research, NIH Office of the Director
Mr. Gary Thompson
Assistant Grants Policy Officer, NIH Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration
Individuals who are interested in receiving registration information may submit their names to the host institution for the registration mailing list (see below).
SEMINAR LOGISTICS:
Seminar Leader:
Diana Jaeger, Director, Division of Grants Policy - OPERA, NIH
Seminar Coordinator (NIH):
Mary Jo Hoeksema, Special Assistant to the Director, OPERA, NIH, 301/435-0937
Seminar Coordinator (University of Utah):
Lynne Chronister, Director, Sponsored Projects and Research, University of Utah
Seminar Dates:
Thursday and Friday, July 9-10, 1998
Location:
University Park Hotel and Suites
480 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
801/581-1000
800/637-4390 (toll-free outside Utah)
Room reservations should be made directly with the University Park Hotel and Suites. A block of rooms has been reserved for seminar participants at a rate of $95 per night, single or double occupancy. Participants should reference the NIH Regional Seminar when you call. Reservations must be made by June 17 in order to receive the negotiated conference room rate.
Registration Fee: $145
The registration fee will cover continental breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday, a reception on Thursday evening, and all seminar materials. Checks or purchase orders made out to the University of Utah will be accepted for payment.
Registration and Inquiries:
Individuals may request registration materials by sending a letter, fax, or electronic mail message containing your name, title, institution, address, telephone number, fax number, electronic mail address, and anticipated number of registrants to:
Judy Martinez
Office of Sponsored Projects
University of Utah
1C 47 School of Medicine
50 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
801/581-8949
801/585-3300 fax
judy.martinez@osp.utah.edu
FUTURE SEMINARS
This is the only NIH regional seminar planned for fiscal year 1998. One or two seminars will be held in fiscal year 1999. Although the location of the 1999 seminar(s) has yet to be decided, it is likely that one seminar will be held in the eastern/mid-atlantic region. No separate mailing list is maintained for the regional seminars. Information on upcoming regional seminars will be published in the NIH Guide and on the NIH Grants Policy home page as it becomes available.
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