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CASE STUDIES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK

CASE STUDIES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK. Robin Hexter, Assistant Dean, CMES Dave McCarren, Assistant Director, DBI Cindy Panchisin, Contract & Grant Administrator, OVPRGS. INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK. Interdisciplinary research brings together faculty from two or more

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CASE STUDIES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK

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  1. CASE STUDIES FORINTERDISCIPLINARY WORK Robin Hexter, Assistant Dean, CMES Dave McCarren, Assistant Director, DBI Cindy Panchisin, Contract & Grant Administrator, OVPRGS

  2. INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK Interdisciplinary research brings together faculty from two or more disciplines to address multifaceted programs or projects.

  3. SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL WITH MULTIPLE UNITS INVOLVED • The department of the Lead Principal Investigator does the following: • Communicates with OVPRGS • Establishes the PeopleSoft record • Communicates with the various departments involved in the submission • Determines how many projects are needed Is a separate project necessary?

  4. SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL WITH MULTIPLE UNITS INVOLVED • Who is responsible for loading the budgets and cost share into PeopleSoft? • Department of lead PI can load all of the budgets or allow the individual departments to load their budgets • Who sees what information in the PeopleSoft record?

  5. WHAT IS INVOLVED WHEN OVPRGS SETS UP AN AWARD WITH MULTIPLE PROJECTS • Each project must be assigned a PeopleSoft purpose code and a legacy account code. • The process for setting up a project must be repeated for each individual project. • Amount of time involved in setting up multiple projects.

  6. TOOLS TO HELP MANAGE AN AWARD WITH MULTIPLE PROJECTS • Queries • GMQs • EZQs • BUDDY – Bringing University Data to You • LAM – Labor Allocation Module • PI Snapshot

  7. Federal CMES State CASE STUDIES INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH DELAWARE SEA GRANT PROGRAM(DESG) College of Marine and Earth Studies (CMES) DESG 2:1 Match 2005-2007 SG Award $6.2M (1:1 Match)

  8. CASE STUDIES INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCHDESG Dean, CMES DESG Director Executive Officer Sea Grant Advisory Council DESG Coordinator Director, Marine Public Education Assoc. Director, Research & Grad. Educ. Director, Marine Advisory Service Ecosystems Environmental Technologies & Engineering Biotechnology Marine Commerce & Transportation

  9. CASE STUDIES – INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCHDELAWARE EPSCoR/INBRE • What is DBI ? • Why do we do this ? • What grants do we have ?

  10. The Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) is a joint program of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and 27 U.S. states and territories including Delaware. The program seeks to develop a more equitable distribution of Federal R&D funds across the country by promoting the development of a state's science and technology (S&T) resources through partnerships involving the state's universities, industry, government, and the Federal research and development (R&D) enterprise.

  11. A Statewide Partnership

  12. Delaware INBRE • The purpose of the Delaware INBRE is to deliver, over the five-year term of the grant, a statewide pipeline of capable and competitive medical research personnel who can compete for and win NIH-funded research grants. • The primary goals of the Delaware INBRE are to: ・support junior and early career faculty in mentored biomedical research ・involve undergraduate institutions and their students in the research process ・strengthen the existing biomedical research infrastructure ・improve biomedical workforce development.

  13. PRE-AWARD PROCESSDESG • Two year funding cycle • All aspects of proposal submission centrally coordinated in CMES • State-wide Competition • Request for Pre-Proposals Due 14 months prior to new funding cycle (External/Internal Reviews) • Full Proposals Submitted for External Peer Review and Two Day External Review for Ranking Proposals • Internal Review and Final Selection for Inclusion in grant application submitted to federal government (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA] • CMES prepares all budgets, loads all budgets into PeopleSoft, and submits proposal to NOAA through Grants.gov

  14. PRE-AWARD PROCESSINBRE • Five year funding cycle • Proposal submission centrally coordinated in DBI • Seed grant part of the proposal - re-competed through life of the program. • DBI prepares all budgets, loads all budgets into PeopleSoft, and submits proposal to NIH.

  15. POST-AWARD ADMINISTRATIONDESG/INBRE • Award Setup • One award with multiple projects • Overhead generated by project • Expenditure Approvals • Delegated to unit with program oversight • Expenditure Monitoring • Re-budgeting • Financial and technical/progress reports • Program Specific Management

  16. AWARD CLOSEOUTDESG/INBRE • Closeout process is a collaborative effort with primary responsibility in CMES/DBI • Transaction Review • LAM • Cost Share • Subcontracts • Final Reports • Inventions/Intellectual Property • Expenditure Documentation

  17. AWARD CLOSEOUT WITH OVPRGS • Who does OVPRGS communicate with regarding the closeout of the award? • Department of the Lead Principal Investigator • What are the responsibilities of the lead PI’s department? • Communicate with the other departments associated with the award • Resolve all issues regarding overexpenditures and after end-date charges • Request and obtain all documentation for cost share and technical reports • Oversee everything involved with the closeout

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