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Welcome to the University of Pittsburgh! Whether you are a new junior faculty or an established investigator, this comprehensive handbook provides essential information to help you start your research program smoothly. Learn about policies, training requirements, and resources available at Pitt to ensure a successful research enterprise.
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The Office of Research,Health Sciences Jeremy P. Somers, PhD Associate Director for Science Office of Research, Health Sciences
Public Health Dental Medicine Office of Research Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences Health & Rehabilitation Sciences Pharmacy Health Sciences Nursing Medicine
OORHS helps with • Grant application development • New investigator guidance • Funding opportunity information • Research Core Facilities • Division of Laboratory Animal Resources (DLAR) • Competitive Medical Research Fund (CMRF) • Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
New Investigator Guidance • OORHS offers one-on-one orientation sessions to newly hired research faculty in the Health Sciences to acquaint them with services and resources available to them at the University of Pittsburgh
Handbook for new faculty Speeding up the Transition to Pitt The Office of Research, Health Sciences welcomes new faculty members to the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences. Whether you are a newly appointed junior faculty member in your first tenure-track appointment or an established investigator, establishing a research program at a new institution is an exciting but sometimes challenging task. This handbook has been designed to convey to you University expectations and requirements to ensure that you may start your research program with a minimum of delays or complications. In the following pages, you will find details about important policies, training requirements, and contact information that you will need, whether you are setting up your first laboratory or transferring your research group from another institution. Our goal is not only to inform you of the policies themselves, but also to explain how such policies and requirements make for a successful research enterprise. http://www.oorhs.pitt.edu/Documents/NewInvestigatorHandbook.pdf Office of Research, Health Sciences January, 2013
Funding Opportunity Information • Maintains a comprehensive database of governmental and foundation funding opportunities for Health Sciences researchers • Links investigators with relevant extramural funding opportunities • Promotes nomination of Health Sciences faculty members for prestigious awards and honors
Research Core Facilities • Advances the development and use of state-of-the-art, shared research facilities needed by investigators in a broad spectrum of disciplines
Division of Laboratory Animal Resources (DLAR) • Fosters the animal-based research enterprise at the University of Pittsburgh through administrative oversight and resource development
Competitive Medical Research Fund (CMRF) Administers this intramural, peer-reviewed funding program, which awards grants to new investigators.
Other Grant Programs • Health Sciences Bridge Funding Program • Basic to Clinical Collaborative Research Pilot Program (BaCCoR)
OORHS Website • http://www.oorhs.pitt.edu • Links to institutional and external research sites • Lists institutional and NIH research policy updates • Health Sciences Calendar of Events • Highlighted funding opportunities
Contact me • Jeremy P. Somers, Ph.D. Associate Director for Science Office of Research, Health Sciences Suite 401 Scaife Hall somersj@pitt.edu (412) 648-2367