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MUSC RESEARCH OPERATIONS: NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES

MUSC RESEARCH OPERATIONS: NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES Stephen M. Lanier, Ph.D. FACULTY RESEARCH ORIENTATION Collaborative Services Supporting Science and Discovery August 9, 2011. NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE

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MUSC RESEARCH OPERATIONS: NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES

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  1. MUSC RESEARCH OPERATIONS: NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCES Stephen M. Lanier, Ph.D. FACULTY RESEARCH ORIENTATION Collaborative Services Supporting Science and Discovery August 9, 2011

  2. NURTURING THE CULTURE OF DISCOVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE THE CHALLENGES CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE CREATIVE ABILITIES OF AN OFTEN DISPARATE GROUP OF HIGHLY TALENTED INDIVIDUALS CAN FLOURISH SUSTAINING OUR RESEARCH PROGRAMS IN THE FACE OF BUDGETARY PRESSURES AND INCREASED EXPENSE AND REGULATION THE GOAL - SEAMLESS RESEARCH SUPPORT

  3. THE FLOW The Idea The Discovery Incubation and Nurturing Development Benefit for Society

  4. INNOVATION THROUGH COLLABORATION • Biomedical Research Growth • Technology Development • MUSC Strategic Plan

  5. Biomedical Research Funding 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010

  6. THREE TRANSFORMATIVE REGIONAL PROGRAM AWARDS (2009) NCI Designation – Hollings Cancer Center (~$6M) CTSA - South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research Institute (~$20M) NSF RII - Research Infrastructure Award - Tissue Biofabrication (~$20M)

  7. Brain Imaging Bioengineering Cancer DiagnosticsDrug Discovery Health Care Quality Health IT NeurosciencesRegenerative Medicine Telemedicine http://www.sccoee.org/ 27 Biomedical Centers (64 Endowed Chairs)

  8. SC BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH DEVELOP- MENT AND APPLICA- TION DISCOVERY ENABLING TECH- NOLOGIES INDUSTRY PARTNERS DRUG DISCOVERY, DIAGNOSTICS, MEDICAL DEVICES, BIOENGINEERING, HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY

  9. Southeastern Virtual Institute for Health Equity and Wellness (SE VIEW) Department of Defense (3 year, $12.7 M.) SE VIEW supports 14 MUSC investigators focused on educational initiatives; preventive medicine; health and wellness programs; community partnerships and outreach; and research.

  10. SCRA-MUSC INNOVATION CENTER BIOTECH START UPS Bridge to Life CharlestonPharma ImmunologixIverson Genetic Diagnostics MitoHealth Neurological Testing Services VaxyGen Assay ServicesVortex

  11. Collaborative Services Supporting Research and Discovery Research Development Scientific Editing Research Integrity and Regulatory Monitoring Research & Sponsored Programs Research Operations Research Cores Grants & Contracts Accounting MUSC Library Vivarium Success Center and SCTR Information Technology Technology Transfer University Development

  12. Research Informatics (Michele Adelson) Associate Provost for Research (Stephen M.Lanier, Ph.D.) Grants and Accounting (Velma Stamp) Foundation for Research and Development (William. C. Hood, J.D.) Administrative Coordinator (Robin Hanckel) Laboratory Animal Resources (Michael Swindle, D.V.M.) University Research Committee (Craig Beeson, Ph.D.) University Compliance (Cynthia Teeter) SCTR (Kathleen Brady, M.D., Ph.D.) Risk Management (Wayne Brannan) Research Development (Joann Sullivan, Ph.D.) Research Operations Administration (Leslie Kendall) Research & Sponsored Programs (Darren McCants) Research Integrity IRB IACUC IBC RIC (Kathryn Magruder, Ph.D.) Office of Scientific Editing and Publications (Jennifer Schnellman, Ph.D.) Special Projects (Loretta Lynch-Reichert, M.S.) (Lynn M. Veatch, Ph.D.)

  13. Research and Sponsored Programs, Research Integrity (IRB, IACUC, IBC, RIC) Grants and Contract Accounting, Foundation for Research Development Associate Provost for Research Research Operations Administration Office of Research Development Lanier Laboratory SCTR Office of Scientific Editing and Publications

  14. The Lifecycle of a Grant/Award Conception of idea Search for Funding Proposal Creation Routing & Approval Budget Creation Submission To Sponsor Review by Sponsor Grant awarded Post Award Administration Award Close Out and Audit Setting up Award by GCA

  15. Collaborative Services Supporting Research and Discovery Research Development Scientific Editing Research Integrity and Regulatory Monitoring Research & Sponsored Programs Research Operations Research Cores Grants & Contracts Accounting MUSC Library Vivarium Success Center and SCTR Information Technology Technology Transfer University Development

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