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Boilerplate Language, Guides, and Resources

Boilerplate Language and Guides

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CAMPUS RESOURCES

  • VICTR Grant Review Studios

    All Vanderbilt faculty with translational research can participate in . Studios are opportunities to present your research ideas (at any stage) to a panel of Vanderbilt faculty members with related expertise for constructive feedback. A studio manager will review your request for a studio and will select a panel of experts to participate in your studio. You can also submit recommendations of experts you would like to participate in your studio to the studio manager. Studios should be requested about a month in advance, and any materials that you would like the expert panel to read ahead of time should be submitted a week and a half before your studio date. Grant Review Studios last about 1.5 hours and consist of a 15 minute presentation by the PI followed by expert feedback and discussion led by an appointed moderator.

  • Edge Proposal Reviews

    The Office for Clinical & Translational Scientist Development (OCTSD) offers  for NIH R or K Applications. Deadlines for completing a survey indicating your interest in participating and the deadline for submitting your materials for review are based on the annual NIH submission cycles. Senior Vanderbilt faculty members will review a PDF of your proposal and will send you a video recording of their comments as well as written feedback.

  • Writing Studio

    °Õ³ó±ðÌýVanderbilt Writing Studio offers faculty, post-docs, and graduate students one-on-one consultations with a writing studio staff member. Appointments to discuss your grant proposal materials or your writing process can be scheduled online or via email (writing.studio@vanderbilt.edu).

  • AdvancED: The Institute for the Advancement of Higher Education

    AdvancED offers a variety of . AdvancED offers one-on-one consultations to discuss the educational and assessment components of research proposals. They also can provide letters of support that can be included in proposals. To schedule an appointment with a senior AdvancED staff member to talk about which AdvancED grant support services might be helpful for your project, complete or call AdvancED at 615-322-7290.

  • Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA)

    Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) is a central resource for pre-award activities. They process and must approve all proposals submitted to external sponsors. In the event that you receive notification that you are a potential awardee, SPA is responsible for receiving grants and negotiating contracts and other agreements. SPA also ensures compliance with federal laws and university policy.

  • Research Integrity and Compliance

    Vanderbilt Research Integrity and Compliance coordinates with a network of offices and schools to help faculty, students, and staff to meet regulatory, legal, and ethical obligations that accompany research.

  • Institutional Review Board (IRB)

    Vanderbilt Research Integrity and Compliance helps faculty, students, and staff meet regulatory, legal, and ethical obligations that accompany research. This includes regulations for Human Subjects Research (Institutional Review Board, IRB), Export Compliance, and Research Security. They coordinate with offices across VU to prepare for new regulations and serve as a central resource for research compliance questions.

  • Biostatistical Support

    maintains a number of resources to help support your project with statistical analysis and other services. 

  • Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (CTTC)

    °Õ³ó±ðÌý acts as a liaison between faculty researchers and companies by marketing technologies developed at Vanderbilt and identifying industry opportunities. The New Ventures initiative offers consultations to explore the commercial applications of research projects. The CTTC supports the transfer of intellectual property to industry, fosters new venture creations, and facilitates relationships between academia and industry.

  • Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE)

    ACCRE provides research consultation and technical solutions to address research-driven information technology problems. The service offers resource guides, short-term consultation and programming, and facilitates high-performance computing and storage solutions to assist faculty and staff in their research and data management needs. They offer resources covering the spectrum of analytics, data acquisition, education and training, methodology support, modeling, general programming, and storage. The ultimate mission of Research IT is to use information technology to support the increased productivity and visibility of researchers and their output.