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SUMMARY:Deadline for Limited Submission - NIGMS Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1)
DESCRIPTION:  \nLimited Submissions: Internal Call for Proposals \nNational Institute of Health\nNational Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) \nCollaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1)\nUNC Internal deadline: 11:59PM\, Monday\, March 16\, 2020 \n  \n*Please distribute to relevant faculty* \nKey Dates \nUNC Internal Deadline: 11:59PM\, Monday\, March 16\, 2020 \nLOI Due Date: 30 days prior to application deadline \nNIH Application Deadline: May 27\, 2020 by 5:00PM \nImportant Information \n\nNumber of Applications per Institution: Only one application per institution is allowed per review round.\nConsultation with relevant IC staff at least 10 weeks prior to the application due date is strongly encouraged.\n\nTo Apply \nSubmit the following (in ONE .pdf)  to the Office of Research Development limited submissions inbox Limited_Submissions@unc.edu by 11:59PM\, Monday\, March 16\, 2020. \n\nPI/Proposed team member’s CV/NIH Biosketch (five-page maximum)\nProject Summary (three-page maximum)\nList of potential/committed collaborators (internal and external to UNC)\nWritten confirmation that the PI team has spoken with an NIGMS Program Official who has agreed to accept the proposal under the RM1 mechanism (please see additional program information below for more details.\nNames of three internal (to UNC) experts who could speak knowledgeably about the candidate’s research and who could potentially serve on an internal review panel.\n\nPlease do not include the names of faculty named on the project\, chairs\, deans\, directors\, direct reports\, or others who have a conflict of interest. \nPlease notify all potential internal reviewers before submitting the pre-proposal packet to ORD.\n\n\n\nProgram Overview \nPurpose: Many research questions in biomedical science can be pursued by single investigators and their close collaborators and are adequately supported by individual and multiple PD/PI research grants. However\, the scope of some scientific problems is beyond the capabilities of a small group of investigators. Such complex and challenging research questions benefit from the integrated efforts of teams of research laboratories employing complementary approaches and having multiple areas of intellectual and technical expertise\, and the necessary resources to accomplish a unified scientific goal. Such team-based efforts can produce convergent\, lasting scientific benefits with high impact\, such as the creation of new disciplines of study\, resolution of long standing or intractable problems\, or definition of new areas that challenge current paradigms. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Collaborative Program Grant applications from institutions/organizations that propose to conduct research to address complex and challenging biomedical problems\, important for the mission of NIGMS\, through deeply integrated\, multidisciplinary research teams. The Collaborative Program Grant is designed to support research in which funding a team of interdependent investigators offers significant advantages over support of individual research project grants. Applications should address critical issues and be sufficiently challenging\, ambitious\, and innovative that objectives could not be achieved by individual investigators. \nBackground: Recent reports (e.g.\, enhancing the effectiveness of team science) have evaluated the benefits of a team science approach to scientific inquiry\, and the need to create flexible funding opportunities that enable interdisciplinary research teams to accomplish goals that could not be achieved individually. The Collaborative Program Grant draws on our past experience and is designed to improve support for interdisciplinary collaborative research across different scientific domains. We also anticipate that these grants will enhance the diversity and interdisciplinarity of participating investigators and provide opportunities to encourage early stage investigators (ESIs) to engage in team science projects. Successful Collaborative Program Grant applications will bring together scientists to apply complementary approaches to work on an important and well-defined problem. Applications may address any area of science within the NIGMS mission\, which is to support basic research that increases understanding of biological processes at a range of levels\, from molecules and cells\, to tissues\, whole organisms\, and populations. NIGMS also supports research in a limited number of clinical areas that affect multiple organ systems. Truly new interdisciplinary ideas for approaching significant biological problems are encouraged. Applications that bridge the research interests of more than one NIGMS division are also encouraged but must remain within the scope of the NIGMS mission. Research with the overall goal to gain knowledge about a specific organ or organ system\, or the pathophysiology\, treatment\, or cure of a specific disease or condition will\, in most cases\, be more appropriate for another Institute or Center. \nEligibility \n\nOnly one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique DUNS number or NIH IPF number) is allowed per review round. The same or a similar topic may be submitted for subsequent review rounds involving the same or a similar team\, but must be presented as a New application\, not a Resubmission.\nApplications that are not considered in the NIGMS mission will not be reviewed. Given that only one application is permitted per institution per review cycle\, it may be important to contact NIGMS staff before committing to any particular team and its topic area.\nThe application is required to be submitted as a multiple PD/PI application\, with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 PDs/PIs\, all of whom must have an appointment at a domestic institution. Scientists employed solely by foreign institutions may not serve as one of the PD(s)/PIs of the multiple PD/PI team\, although they may be included in the application as collaborators/co-investigators\, consultants or other significant contributors.\n\nAward Information \nAward Budget: While applications may request research program budgets of up to $1.5 million direct costs per year\, it is anticipated that most awards will be between $700\,000-$900\,000 direct costs. Annual inflationary increases are not allowed. The requested budget should be consistent with the number of PDs/PIs and the complexity and needs of the proposed program. An additional $250\,000 direct costs per year may be requested for optional developmental funds to support the addition of ESIs to the program in YRS 2-5. \nAward Project Period: Applications may request up to five years of support. \nAdditional Information \nPrior Consultation with IC staff: NIGMS intends to fund a limited number of applications. Therefore\, consultation with relevant staff at least 10 weeks prior to the application due date is strongly encouraged. Once applicants have identified overall program objectives and PD/PI participants\, NIGMS staff may be able to advise applicants whether the proposed research strategy meets the goals and mission of the Institute\, whether it addresses one or more high priority research areas\, and whether it is appropriate for a Collaborative team program. A collaborative program that is closely related to the goal of a PD/PI’s existing NIGMS-funded research might require that funding be relinquished to avoid overlap. Institute staff will not evaluate the technical and scientific merit of the proposed program in advance; technical and scientific merit will be determined during peer review using the review criteria indicated in this FOA. During the consultation phase\, if the proposed research strategy does not meet NIGMS’ programmatic needs\, or is not appropriate as a Collaborative Program Grant\, applicants will be encouraged to consider other funding opportunities. \n  \nFull Solicitation: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-20-103.html \n  \nFor additional information\, please contact the Limited Submissions Team with questions at Limited_Submissions@unc.edu. \n  \n  \n  \nLimited Submissions Team \nOffice of Research Development \nUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill \n308 Bynum Hall \nChapel Hill\, NC 27599 \n(919) 962-7503 \n 
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SUMMARY:Deadline for Internal Letter of Intent: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Limited Submissions: Internal Call for Proposals \nThe Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Calls for Ideas\nUNC LOI Deadline: 11:59PM\, Friday\, March 13\, 2020  \n  \n*Please distribute to relevant faculty* \nKey Dates \nUNC LOI Deadline: Friday\, March 13\, 2020 by 11:59PM \nUNC Internal Deadline: Wednesday\, March 25\, 2020 by 11:59PM \nSloan Foundation Deadline: Wednesday\, April 15\, 2020 \nImportant Information \nA Call for Ideas: The Foundation is asking researchers to sketch out a vision for a program that could be funded at up to $5-10M/yr for about a decade. Here ‘program’ refers to support for a community of investigators working on complementary aspects of a scientific problem. \n\nThis program is for *non-biomedical* research.\nNumber of Institutional Submissions Allowed: 3\nProposals must be written using the Foundation’s proposal submission template.\n\nTo Apply \n\nBy Friday\, March 13\, please send an email to limited_submissions@unc.edu titled “SLOAN CFI LOI”\, and containing:\n\n\n\n\nYour intent to apply for the internal competition\, and a few sentences about the proposal topic area;\nThe names of 3-5 colleagues who could speak knowledgeably about your proposal who could potentially serve as internal reviewers.  Given the tight turnaround from the Foundation\, this will facilitate organizing a review in a timely manner.\nIf you have any clarifying questions about the program\, please include them in this LOI so that our offices can coordinate a programmatic response to the Foundation. Please Do not contact the Sloan Foundation directly.\n\n\n\n  \n\nInternal Deadline for Proposals: Proposals must be written using the Foundation’s proposal submission template that is included in this call. Please return the attached Sloan Foundation template and submit to limited_submissions@unc.edu no later than 11:59pm\, Wednesday\, March 25. Proposals will be reviewed and selected for submission to the foundation by April 15.\n\n  \nProgram Overview and Criteria \nThe Alfred P. Sloan Foundation expects to start one or more new grant-making programs aimed at driving important advances in an area of science. They are asking a select group of researchers and institutions to send them their vision for either starting a new field of science or for advancing an existing area of science. Your ideas could mean near-term funding for a research project\, longer-term support for a research community\, or both. \n  \nThe Foundation expects to select a handful of specific projects to support with Sloan Foundation grants of $500K-$1M/yr for up to 3 years. They are open to high-risk/high-reward science so don’t be shy about proposing new and ambitious ideas. While submissions will be organized through a single lead PI\, they are encouraging researchers to self-organize into proposal submission teams whose broader scope of expertise may strengthen a proposal. \n  \nBiomedical & disease research will not be considered\, and we seek ideas that advance basic science rather than ideas for commercial products or instruments. We’re looking for opportunities where our grant-making can make a difference\, both because funds are needed to drive an important advance in science and because our scale of grant-making can have a significant impact. This may mean funding a high-risk/high-reward idea with no preliminary data but which is conceptually sound and potentially transformative. Researchers should refrain from proposing work in already well-funded areas unless they can convincingly argue that the important research they propose is not likely to be supported by other funding sources. \nEligibility \n\nThe lead PI must be a full-time member of faculty.\nA lead PI may be lead PI on only one proposal.\nThere is no limit to the number of collaborators on a proposal and collaborating researchers may or may not be from the lead PI’s institution.\nWe encourage researchers to self-organize into proposal submission teams whose broader scope of expertise may strengthen a proposal.\n\nScience Areas \nScience Areas: You must decide which of the seven categories listed below best matches your proposed research. This is the primary category for your submission. We also encourage you to select a secondary submission category if appropriate. \n\nBiology\nChemistry\nPhysics & Astronomy\nNeuroscience & Cognition\nEarth Systems Science (including Ocean Science)\nInterdisciplinary & Other Science\nSpecial Topics (Please see “Additional Information” below)\n\n  \nThere are three Special Topics which are classified as research that is suspected to be transformative if compelling ideas arise. Submissions to this category must fit into (at least) one of the sub-categories listed below. \n\nST1: Nanoscale Biophysics: Innovative ideas for using the tools of physics to advance biology or for using biology to broaden how we think about engineered nanometer-scale systems. Topics might include: nanoscale energy conversion; nanoscale design for stochastic environments; cellular biomechanics and fluid dynamics that explores how mechanical forces influence cellular self-organization\, gene expression\, biochemistry\, and other cellular processes; compelling advances In our understanding of biological signal transduction and information processing; compelling ideas for using non-equilibrium thermodynamics and/or information theory as effective frameworks for various problems in biology.\n\n  \n\nST2: Matter-to-Life: Research at the matter-to-life nexus. Here we’re less interested in the historical question of how life arose on earth and more interested in ideas for transforming an initial ecology of inanimate chemicals into a metabolizing\, self-regulating\, and interactive community that approximates life. This might involve -for instance- efforts to build a synthetic cell\, or systems chemistry efforts to curate the evolution of an appropriate chemical system towards efficient auto-catalysis\, increased complexity\, or other quantitative metrics proposed as proxies for life.\n \nST3-Visualizing the Nanoscale (Microscopy & Movies): Technologies to visualize dynamics within a living cell with nanometer resolution (1-10 nm). This might be achieved -for instance- through innovations in various forms of microscopy (superlens\, cryoEM\, etc.)\, or by realizing damage-free imaging with energetic particles (photons/electrons). A broad vision might also include pumpprobe approaches to producing femtosecond-time-resolved images with nanometer resolution.\n\n  \nPotentially Promising Science \nIn addition to the areas listed under Special Topics\, we here list a few other areas which may be scientifically promising. Proposals covering these areas or falling under Special Topics will compete with the other submitted ideas and we expect to select proposals making the strongest scientific case overall. \n  \n\nBiology: theoretical biology promising significant advances in important areas of bioscience; development of bio-markers and other tools of chemistry to advance biology; extremophiles;\n\n  \n\nChemistry: systems chemistry and chemical systems far from equilibrium; fundamental chemistry research critical to important problems in other sciences;\n\n  \n\nPhysics & Astronomy: experiments that shed light on quantum gravity; experiments that require a quantum description and where gravity has measurable effects; Ideas for novel dark-energy experiments; ideas for obtaining non-electromagnetic maps of the primordial universe using primordial neutrinos or gravitational waves; novel ideas for testing the no-hair theorem for black holes; new experimental tests of foundational Issues in quantum mechanics; Computer Science: artificial intelligence likely to drive specific advances in an area of basic science; Neuroscience & Cognition: novel brain-machine interface instrumentation;  advances in proprioception-based extended-self research; Interdisciplinary & Other Science: novel ideas for biomimetic or adaptive materials; Paleontology\, particularly novel ideas to significantly advance the science of archeological dating\, or to identify and/or use ancient ‘remains’ (bones\, DNA\, etc.) more effectively\, or to advance our understanding of human origins and the history of hominid and hominid-like species on earth.\n\n  \nAdditional Information \nDo not contact the Sloan Foundation directly. Please contact the Limited Submissions Team with questions at Limited_Submissions@unc.edu. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Alfred P. Sloan Call For Ideas Proposal Submission Template   \n1-Instructions for filling out & submitting this template \nFilling out this template \nProposals are constructed by filling out this template. Your response to sections 5 & 6 taken together is limit to 1700 words and figures\, tables\, etc. are not permitted. Proposers are free to choose how to allocate the 1700 words across sections 5 & 6. \nInstructions for sections 5 (Broad Vision): Cover the following topics to construct a narrative that describes your broad vision for advancing science: 5.1-The Big Picture:  Tell us the big picture of what you want to accomplish and why it’s important; 5.2-Action Plan for the Community: Specify a few research threads we might support which\, collectively\, would cohere and produce insights to make a significant advance in an important area of science. Briefly describe these threads by summarizing them from a high-level (non-expert) perspective and by describing the kinds of activities our grants would support (i.e. the tools -instrumentation\, theory\, others?- you would use and/or develop to address the science); 5.3-Outcomes: Could $5-10M/yr support a community to get something important accomplished in about a decade? Tell us what you think could be accomplished by clarifying where the field is now and where the field would stand after five and after 10 years of your plan; 5.4-Budget: Provide a brief (1-2 sentence) roughly-estimated budget for supporting this field by listing a few research threads and assigning $ amounts/yr to support those threads. The total funding should not exceed $5-10M/yr. \nInstructions for sections 6 (Specific Project): Cover the following topics to construct a narrative that proposes a project which gives us a sense of the meaningful research we would support if we began a grant-making program in this area: 6.1-Project Rationale and Plan of Action:  Tell us what you want the proposed project to accomplish and why it’s important. Tell us about your plan of action by describing the kinds of activities our grant would support; 6.2-Outcomes: Describe the expected outcome at the end of the grant (maximum of 3 years). What are the specific project outcomes and what affect might this grant have on the field?; 6.3-Budget: Provide a brief (1-2 sentence)\, rough budget estimate for the project by specifying the total $cost/yr for each grant year and by breaking this cost down into three expense categories: People\, Equipment\, and Other. Project budgets should not exceed $1M/yr and can support projects for up to 3 years. \nProposal Submission \nFor submissions from institutions: the subject line of the email should be formatted as follows: SUBMISSION: Institution: Category: PI Last Name\, PI First Initial; where Institution is an informal\, compact version of your institution’s name that you construct (e.g. xx instead of xx University)\, and Category is a digit -1 through 7- indicating one of the seven science submission categories listed in the FAQs document. \n2-Proposer & Proposal Information \nPlease select a primary (and optionally a secondary) science category for your submission. The Special Topics (ST1=Nanoscale Biophysics; ST2=Matter-to-Life; ST3=Visualizing the Nanoscale) are described in the Alfred P. Sloan Call For Ideas FAQs document. \n-Primary Submission Category (check one): __ 1-Biology; __2-Chemistry; __3-Physics & Astronomy; __4-Neuroscience & Cognition;  __5-Earth Systems Science;  __6-Interdisciplinary & Other Science;  __7-Special Topics; \n-Secondary Submission Category (optionally check one):  __ 1-Biology; __2-Chemistry; __3-Physics & Astronomy; __4-Neuroscience & Cognition;  __5-Earth Systems Science;  __6-Interdisciplinary & Other Science;  __7-Special Topics; \n-Lead PI: \nName: ­­­­­­­________________________________________________________________________ \nInstitution & Department: ________________________________________________________ \nContact Information (email & phone): _______________________________________________ \n–List all collaborators on this application (name\, email \, institution & department): \nCollaborating PI 1: _______________________________________________________________ \nCollaborating PI 2: _______________________________________________________________ \nCollaborating PI 3: _______________________________________________________________ \nCollaborating PI 4: _______________________________________________________________ \nCollaborating PI 5: _______________________________________________________________ \n(add rows as needed) \n  \n3-Concept Title (< 100 Chars): _________­­­­­­­­­__________________________________________________ \n4-Executive Summary: Provide a brief (< 200 word) summary describing both your broad vision and specific project. \n  \n5-Describe a Broad Vision (see Instructions above) \n  \n6-Describe a Specific Project (see instructions above) \n  \n7-References: List up to 20 references mentioned in sections 5 or 6. \n  \n8-Landscape Survey \n  \n8.1 Name 5 -and ideally up to 10- scientists (in the U.S. or abroad) who are NOT part of your proposal team and whom you consider to be impactful scientists currently doing research relevant to the broad vision you propose for an area of science. Please specify name\, institution\, and -if known- the academic or institutional Department / Division in which this person sits. \n  \n8.2 List 5 publications published in the past 5 years that\, in your opinion\, are the most important papers covering the science you describe in your broad vision. You may include work that you co-authored. Please use the following citation format: First initial(s) and last name of the 1st author\, Journal name (standard abbreviation is OK)\, Volume\, page No.\, year. \n  \n8.3 List 3 of the most important research methods/tools relevant to the broad vision you propose for an area of science. Indicate whether these tools are emerging or mature. \n  \n8.4 List any reports or other publications that reflect research community efforts to make a case for supporting the research described by your broad vision narrative. \n  \n8.5 Workshop support: Are you interested in applying for funds (up to $100K) to support a workshop aimed at bringing a community together to sharpen the case for supporting the research you’ve proposed? (Y/N)  _____. \n  \n  \nLimited Submissions Team \nOffice of Research Development \nUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill \n308 Bynum Hall \nChapel Hill\, NC 27599 \n(919) 962-7503 \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-internal-letter-of-intent-alfred-p-sloan-foundation/
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SUMMARY:Extended Deadline for Physician Scientist Training Program Applications
DESCRIPTION:Deadline has been extended to March 13. \nThe School of Medicine is supporting a new training initiative to support career development of Physician Scientist trainees through The Physician Scientist Training Program. This program will support physician scientists at two stages: resident/ fellowship level and early stage faculty level. The program will partner with trainees’ home departments and provide funding to support research efforts of the trainees. \nThe program is seeking nomination of eligible applications from Clinical Departments for awards with support to begin for the 2020-2021 academic year. Each department may nominate up to two candidates for each award. \nPlease refer to the RFA here for additional details about eligibility and applications materials\, and distribute this to any of your faculty who may be interested and eligible to apply. \nQuestions may be directed to Alex Duncan\, Director of the SOM Physician Scientist Training Program.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-physician-scientist-training-program-applications/
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SUMMARY:Paul A Godley Health Equity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Paul A. Godley Health Equity Symposium\n\n\n\nThe UNC School of Medicine Dean’s Office\, the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center\, and the UNC Center for Health Equity Research are pleased to invite you to the Paul A. Godley Health Equity Symposium. We will take this time to honor the life and legacy of Paul A. Godley\, MD\, PhD\, MPP\, Rush S. Dickson Distinguished Professor of Hematology/Oncology and the inaugural Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at UNC SOM. We have scheduled a full day of presentations and panels on a variety of topics including our diversity\, equity\, and inclusion efforts\, community partnerships\, and updates from ACCLAIM graduates and Dr. Godley’s collaborators. Additionally\, Otis Brawley\, MD\, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Oncology and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University will join us for a keynote address. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen\nMar 05\, 2020\nfrom 09:30 AM to 05:00 PM\n\n\nWhere\nG100 Bondurant Hall\n\n\nContact Name\nTiffani Cain\n\n\nContact Phone\n919-843-7251\n\n\nAdd Event To Calendar\n vCal\n iCal\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThe UNC School of Medicine Dean’s Office\, the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center\, and the UNC Center for Health Equity Research are pleased to invite you to the Paul A. Godley Health Equity Symposium. We will take this time to honor the life and legacy of Paul A. Godley\, MD\, PhD\, MPP\, Rush S. Dickson Distinguished Professor of Hematology/Oncology and the inaugural Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at UNC SOM. We have scheduled a full day of presentations and panels on a variety of topics including our diversity\, equity\, and inclusion efforts\, community partnerships\, and updates from ACCLAIM graduates and Dr. Godley’s collaborators. Additionally\, Otis Brawley\, MD\, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Oncology and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University will join us for a keynote address.  The event begins at 9:30 in Bondurant G100 and concludes with the keynote at 4 pm in the Kirkland Auditorium at the Adams School of Dentistry.  A reception will follow that session. \nPlease visit the symposium website for the complete schedule and to register. \n\nMore information about this event…
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/paul-a-godley-health-equity-symposium/
LOCATION:G100 Bondurant Hall
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SUMMARY:Deadline for Limited Submission Internal Applications: The Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering
DESCRIPTION:  \nLimited Submissions: Internal Call for Proposals \nThe Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering\nUNC Internal deadline: 11:59PM\, Sunday\, March 1\, 2020 \n  \n*Please distribute to relevant faculty* \nKey Dates \nUNC Internal Deadline: 11:59PM\, Sunday\, March 1\, 2020 \nNomination Deadline: March 16\, 2020 \nApplication Deadline: April 20\, 2020 \nImportant Information \n\nNumber of Applications per Institution: Two early-career professors may be nominated by each institution.\nWhat is Not Funded: Recognizing that certain areas of contemporary science and engineering already have access to relatively generous funding (for example\, clinical research\, research associated with the design and construction of large national facilities such as accelerators and space stations\, and applied research of direct relevance to national security)\, the Packard Fellowships are directed to other\, less generously supported fields.\n\nTo Apply \nSubmit the following (in ONE .pdf) to the Office of Research Development limited submissions inbox Limited_Submissions@unc.edu by 11:59PM\, Sunday\, March 1\, 2020. \n\nCandidate’s full CV\, including research support and publications\nLetter of nomination from your department chair or other senior administrator\nCandidate Research Statement\, describing why the research is important and outlining general goals for the next five years (one-page maximum\, excluding figures and references)\nList of three potential individuals to provide external letters of recommendation\, including their titles\, institutional affiliations\, and a two-three sentence overview of their area of expertise. At least one individual must be a person who has had no supervisory or collaborative contact with the candidate.\nNames of three internal (to UNC) experts who could speak knowledgeably about the candidate’s research and who could potentially serve on an internal review panel to evaluate nominees for this program.\n\nPlease do not include department chairs\, deans\, directors\, direct reports\, or others who have a conflict of interest. \nPlease notify all potential internal reviewers before submitting the pre-proposal packet to ORD.\n\n\n\nProgram Overview \nIn 1988\, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation established the Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering to allow the nation’s most promising early career professors to pursue their science and engineering research with few funding restrictions and limited paperwork requirements. It is among the nation’s largest nongovernmental fellowships\, designed to allow maximum flexibility on how the funding is used. Packard Fellows have gone on to receive many additional awards and honors\, including the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; the Nobel Prize in Physics; the Fields Medal; the MacArthur Fellowships; and elections to the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering. \n  \nEvery year\, the Foundation invites the presidents of 50 universities to nominate two early-career professors each from their institutions. Nominations are carefully reviewed by the Fellowship Advisory Panel\, comprised of distinguished scientists and engineers. 20 recipients will receive individual grants of $875\,000 distributed over five years. Of the $175\,000 paid each year\, $17\,500 is available to the university as compensation for administrative costs. \nEligibility \nCandidates must be faculty members who are eligible to serve as principal investigators engaged in research in the natural and physical sciences or engineering and must be within the first three years of their faculty careers\, that is\, whose initial faculty appointment began no earlier than May 31\, 2017 and no later than May 31\, 2020. Disciplines that will be considered include physics\, chemistry\, mathematics\, biology\, astronomy\, computer science\, earth science\, ocean science\, and all branches of engineering. Candidates engaged in research in the social sciences will not be considered. The Fellowship Program provides support for highly creative researchers early in their careers; faculty members who are well established and well-funded are less likely to receive the award. Packard Fellows are inquisitive\, passionate scientists and engineers who take a creative approach to their research\, dare to think big\, and follow new ideas wherever they lead. The Foundation emphasizes support for innovative individual research that involves the Fellows\, their students\, and junior colleagues\, rather than extensions or components of large-scale\, ongoing research programs. \nAward Information \nAward Amount: Each recipient will receive an individual grant of $875\,000 distributed over five years. Of the $175\,000 paid each year\, $17\,500 is available to the university as compensation for administrative costs. \nAdditional Information \nFull Solicitation: https://www.packard.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/2020-Packard-Fellows-Guidelines.pdf \n  \nFor additional information\, please contact the Limited Submissions Team with questions at Limited_Submissions@unc.edu. \n  \n  \n  \nLimited Submissions Team \nOffice of Research Development \nUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill \n308 Bynum Hall \nChapel Hill\, NC 27599 \n(919) 962-7503
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-limited-submission-internal-applications-the-packard-fellowships-for-science-and-engineering/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200214T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200214T161500
DTSTAMP:20260405T082737
CREATED:20200102T193556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200102T193556Z
UID:10000789-1581690600-1581696900@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Yang Family Biomedical Scholars Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Please join the School of Medicine in celebrating the 2019-2020 Class of Yang Scholars at a Seminar and Reception on February 14\, 2020 at 2:30pm in 1131 Bioinformatics Building. \nLearn more about our scholars Dr. Chat Pecot\, Dr. LI Qian\, Dr. Gregory Scherrer and Dr. Greg Wang and the Yang Scholars program here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/yang-family-biomedical-scholars-seminar/
LOCATION:1131 Bioinformatics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082737
CREATED:20200207T202814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200207T202814Z
UID:10000881-1581328800-1581336000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Overview of Early Career Foundation Awards in the Sciences
DESCRIPTION:*************************************** \n  \nOverview of Early Career Foundation Awards in the Sciences \n  \nWhen: February 10\, 2020\, from 10am to 12pm \n  \nWhere: Toy Lounge\, on the fourth floor of Dey Hall \n  \n*Please share with your faculty* \n  \nThe UNC Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations invites early career faculty\, mentors\, nominators\, and other members of the campus community to an information session on prestigious early career awards offered by national foundations. These extramural awards are aimed at building the research programs of tenure-track faculty across the natural and physical sciences and engineering; each award has individual areas of emphasis and eligibility requirements. Foundation-sponsored science awards invest in the careers of UNC’s talented faculty and advance discovery in emerging areas of research. \n  \nThe session will be presented by Diane Royle\, Director of Strategy\, Proposal and Award Services at UNC Corporate & Foundation Relations\, in collaboration with Nathan Blouin\, Director of the UNC Office of Research Development. It will provide an overview of how foundation awards differ from their federal counterparts\, summary information on the award programs listed below\, and detail on support from the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations and the Office of Research Development. Recent UNC recipients will share their experience and perspective with the audience\, and there will be question and answer time to interact with the speakers. \n  \nThe Sciences overview will focus on the following awards: \n  \nBeckman Young Investigators\, sponsored by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation \nBlavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists\, sponsored by the Blavatnik Family Foundation \nCottrell Scholars\, sponsored by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement \nMoore Inventor Fellows\, sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation \nPackard Fellowships for Science and Engineering\, sponsored by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation \nSloan Research Fellowships\, sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation \n  \n  \nA separate session on foundation awards in the biomedical sciences will be scheduled this spring. Both events may be of interest to faculty whose research programs extend across the natural and physical sciences and the biomedical sciences. \n  \n****************************** \n  \n  \n  \nDiane Royle \nDirector of Strategy\, Proposal and Award Services \nCorporate and Foundation Relations \nUniversity Development \nUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill \n  \n(919) 962-3428                    diane_royle@unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/overview-of-early-career-foundation-awards-in-the-sciences/
LOCATION:Toy Lounge in Dey Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200124T235900
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200124T235900
DTSTAMP:20260405T082737
CREATED:20200103T215553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T141322Z
UID:10000792-1579910340-1579910340@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:RETRACTED: Limited Submission HRSA Rural Health Care Coordination Program
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHE FOLLOWING CALL FROM THE OFFICE OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN RETRACTED DUE TO CHANGES IN INSTITUTIONAL ELIGIBILITY. UNC IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO APPLY AS THE LEAD INSTITUTION. \nLimited Submissions: Internal Call for Proposals\nHealth Resources & Services Administration\nRural Health Care Coordination Program\nHRSA-20-030\nUNC Internal deadline: 11:59PM\, Friday\, January 24\, 2020\nContact the Limited Submissions Team with questions at Limited_Submissions@unc.edu.\n  \nUNC Internal Deadline: 11:59PM\, Friday\, January 24\, 2020 \nApplication Deadline: Thursday\, March 12\, 2020 \nNo more than one application per organization will be funded. \nTo Apply \n  \nSubmit the following (in ONE .pdf)  to the Office of Research Development limited submissions inbox Limited_Submissions@unc.edu by 11:59PM\, Friday\, January 24\, 2020. \n\nPI/Proposed team member’s CV/Biosketch (five-page maximum)\nProject Summary (two-page maximum)\nList of potential collaborators (internal and external to UNC)\nNames of three internal (to UNC) experts who could speak knowledgeably about the candidate’s research and who could potentially serve on an internal review panel.\n\nPlease do not include the names of faculty named on the project\, chairs\, deans\, directors\, direct reports\, or others who have a conflict of interest.\nPlease notify all potential internal reviewers before submitting the pre-proposal packet to ORD.\n\n\n\n  \nProgram Overview \n  \nThe purpose of this program is to support rural health consortiums/networks aiming to achieving the overall goals of improving access\, delivery\, and quality of care through the application of care coordination strategies in rural communities. In order to achieve the goal of the Care Coordination Program\, applicants are required to coordinate the health care delivery services in rural communities through the following four focus areas. \n  \nLiterature and previous award recipients have cited these key elements for a successful rural care coordination program: \n\nCollaboration: Utilizing a collaborative approach to coordinate and deliver health care services through a consortium\, in which member organizations actively engage in integrated\, coordinated\, patient-centered delivery of health care services.\nLeadership and Workforce: Developing and strengthening a highly skilled care coordination workforce to respond to vulnerable populations’ unmet needs within the rural communities.\nImproved Outcomes: Expanding access and improving care quality and delivery\, and health outcomes through evidence-based model and/or promising practices tailored to meet the local populations’ needs.\nSustainability: Developing and strengthening care coordination program’s financial sustainability by establishing effective revenue sources such as expanded service reimbursement\, resource sharing\, and/or contributions from partners at the community\, county\, regional\, and state levels.\n\n\nSuccessful award recipients of the Care Coordination Program will be able to demonstrate: \n\nEnhanced integrated systems to collaborate and share data among member organizations\nEffective care coordination workforce to meet needs within the rural communities\nImproved access\, delivery\, and quality of services and overall patients’ health outcomes\nIncreased program financial sustainability.\n\n\n\nEligibility \n  \nApplicants must be: \n\nLocated in a rural county or eligible rural census tract\nRural public and nonprofit private entities including faith-based and community organizations\nIn a consortium with at least two additional organizations. These two other organizations can be rural\, urban\, nonprofit or for-profit. The consortium must include at least three or more health care providers.\nHave not previously received an award for the same or similar project unless the applicant is proposing to expand the scope of the project or the area that will be served through the project.\n\n  \nHRSA Review Criteria \n  \nThese criteria are the basis upon which the reviewers will evaluate and score the merit of the application. The entire proposal will be considered during objective review. Please visit the full solicitation for further information regarding the following criteria. \n\nNeed (25 points)\nResponse (25 points)\nEvaluative Measures (5 points)\nImpact (10 points)\nResources/Capabilities (25 points)\nSupport Requested (10 points)\n\nAward Information \n  \nAnticipated Total Annual Available FY 2020 Funding: $2\,500\,000 \nEstimated Number and Type of Awards: Up to 10 grants \nEstimated Award Amount: Up to $250\,000 per year \nCost Sharing/Match Required: No \nPeriod of Performance: September 1\, 2020 through August 31\, 2023 (3 years) \nAdditional Information \n  \nTo view the full solicitation please click on the link below. \nNotice of Funding Opportunity \n  \nContact the Limited Submissions Team with questions at Limited_Submissions@unc.edu.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-internal-proposals-limited-submission-hrsa-rural-health-care-coordination-program/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191211T172456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191211T172506Z
UID:10000787-1578502800-1578502800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for Bridge Funding
DESCRIPTION:The School of Medicine is opening the second round of applications for Bridge Funding for this fiscal year. Bridge Funding provides continued support for successful research projects that suffer a lapse in funding. Investigators eligible for funding in this round should have had a competing renewal application for an R01 or equivalent grant reviewed in the most recent review cycle (Oct/Nov 2019). \nBridge funding is a critical resource for SOM faculty\, and a high proportion of bridge funding recipients have been successful in renewing their NIH support. Thus\, a competitive bridge funding application must demonstrate a high likelihood of receiving NIH funding upon resubmission. \nThe deadline for the current round of application submissions is 5 P.M. Wednesday\, January 8\, 2020. \nFor the current RFA\, eligible criteria\, and a list of the required application components\, please visit our website here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-bridge-funding/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200103T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191018T190545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T190545Z
UID:10000879-1578070800-1578070800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for TTSA Concept Papers
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the website below for more information about submitting a TTSA concept paper.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-ttsa-concept-papers/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191113T144636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T144636Z
UID:10000782-1575306000-1575306000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Internal Application Deadline: NIEHS ONES Limited Submission
DESCRIPTION:The NIEHS has re-issued an RFA [RFA-ES-18-001] for the Outstanding New Environmental Scientist Award (ONES).  The award uses the R01 mechanism and is intended to identify the most talented Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) who intend to make a long-term commitment to research in the Environmental Health Sciences and assist them in launching an innovative research program focused on the understanding of environmental exposure effects on people’s health. \nThe budget for direct costs are limited to $250\,000/year and an additional $250\,000 career enhancement budget that will be distributed over the 5-year project period (see RFA for details).  5-6 awards are anticipated. \nThis is a limited award application\, and only one candidate from the School of Medicine can apply (Each School or College at UNC is allowed one applicant). \nThe Dean’s Office will conduct a review of all SOM nominated candidates to select who will be the SOM applicant.  Applicants should electronically submit a short (up to a page) description of their proposed research and an NIH biosketch (with grant support and full publication list) to Trisha Dant (oor_submissions@med.unc.edu) by Monday\, December 2\, 2019.  This will give the review committee time to select the candidate before full proposal is due on February 28\, 2020.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/internal-application-deadline-niehs-ones-limited-submission/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191001T103911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191001T103911Z
UID:10000877-1575219600-1575219600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for Proposals: Emerging Challenges in Biomedical Research
DESCRIPTION:Please visit the website below for information about the Emerging Challenges in Biomedical Research (ECBR) awards. The Fall 2019 is to support proposals for interdisciplinary\, technology focus basic science research.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-proposals-emerging-challenges-in-biomedical-research/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191113T162252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T162252Z
UID:10000785-1574179200-1574182800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:"Surviving Medicine in the 21st Century" Presentation with Dr. Danielle Ofri
DESCRIPTION:Inspiration in Medicine: Disillusionment in medicine feels like it is reaching epidemic proportions. Doctors say that they woudl never choose the field if they had to do it all over again. Medical error and burnout seem to be everywhere. But it might be too soon to close the book on the medical profession. This presentation examines the impact of disillusionment\, highlighting strategies for re-engaging doctors\, combating burnout\, and thriving in the new era of medicine. \nVisit the link below for more information and contact facultyaffairs@med.unc.edu with any questions
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/surviving-medicine-in-the-21st-century-presentation-with-dr-danielle-ofri/
LOCATION:Kirkland Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191113T161741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T161741Z
UID:10000783-1574064000-1574442000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Wellness Week and Scholarship Expo
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 School of Medicine Wellness Week sponsored by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development and the School of Medicine Well-Being Committee. \nThere will be a variety of events throughout the week of November 18th—22nd\, including: \n\nMassages\, pet therapy\, writing for resilience classes\, and more\n1st Annual Wellness Scholarship Expo\, and Visiting Professor talk and book signing with Dr. Danielle Ofri of NYU School of Medicine on November 19 from 3-6PM in the Koury Oral Health Sciences Building\nMultidisciplinary Grand Rounds on November 20 from 7-8AM in Old Clinic Auditorium and Bondurant G100\nFaculty Pub Night on November 21 from 5-7PM in the Beach Cafe\n\nDanielle Ofri\, MD\, PhD\, is a physician at Bellevue Hospital in New York City\, and a faculty member of NYU School of Medicine. She writes about medicine and the doctor-patient connection for the New York Times\, Slate Magazine\, and other publications. \nDr. Ofri is co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Bellevue Literary Review\, the first literary journal to arise from a medical setting.  She is the author of a collection of books about the world of medicine\, including “What Patients Say\, What Doctors Hear”\, “What Doctors Feel”\, and “Medicine in Translation: Journeys with My Patients”. \nRead more about Dr. Ofri. \nMore information on the events for the week can be found here.\nContact facultyaffairs@med.unc.edu with questions.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/wellness-week-and-scholarship-expo/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191018T190826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T190826Z
UID:10000880-1572883200-1572883200@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Hettleman Talks
DESCRIPTION:The Hettleman Talks during University Research Week will feature this year’s 4 Hettlemen Prize recipients including Dr. Li Qian and Dr. Greg Wang. Don’t miss it! \nVisit the website below for more information
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/hettleman-talks/
LOCATION:Carolina Club\, Alumni Hall\, 150 Stadium Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC 27516
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20191008T181628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T181628Z
UID:10000878-1572022800-1572022800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Submission Deadline: School of Medicine "Art in Science" Competition
DESCRIPTION:Scientists in the UNC School of Medicine truly embody the UNC Healthcare tagline- “Scientists of Discovery\, Artists of Innovation”.  In celebration of University Research Week (November 4-8)\, the SOM is soliciting nominations for innovative scientific images that showcase the outstanding biomedical research in the School and the beauty that is reflected in the science. \nEach lab in the SOM is eligible to submit one scientific image that was taken/published in the last 18 months and represents the biology that is the focus of the lab. \nA submission should include: \n\nOne original research image (please provide the highest resolution image you have; must be > 300dpi at an 8inX8in size or better)\nA title and brief description of what the image represents and the underlying biomedical relevance.\nThe name of the Principal Investigator for the lab and the person(s) who captured the image.  The PI must have a primary or joint appointment in the SOM.\n\nAll submissions must be emailed to Oor_submissions@med.unc.edu  by October 25\, 2019.  Please include a link to a one drive or dropbox location if the file size is too large for email. \nImages will be chosen for their aesthetic excellence\, their scientific or technical interest\, and for their universal appeal for both scientists and non-scientists. Up to three images will be selected to display during University Research Week and each winning lab will be awarded $300.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/submission-deadline-school-of-medicine-art-in-science-competition/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190830T205630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T205630Z
UID:10000876-1571247000-1571247000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Berryhill Lecture - Delivered by Dr. William L. Roper
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please visit the Vital Signs announcement linked below. \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/2019-berryhill-lecture-delivered-by-dr-william-l-roper/
LOCATION:Carolina Club\, Alumni Hall\, 150 Stadium Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC 27516
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190726T171137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T171252Z
UID:10000870-1570899600-1570899600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Faculty Collaborative Research Chat Awards Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/faculty-collaborative-research-chat-awards-application-deadline/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190606T153737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T153737Z
UID:10000867-1570179600-1570208400@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Networking Symposium on Hot Topics: Opioids\, the Microbiome\, and Data Science
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/networking-symposium-on-hot-topics-opioids-the-microbiome-and-data-science/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190819T105841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T105841Z
UID:10000872-1570035600-1570035600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Fall 2019 Boost Funding Deadline
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please visit the URL below.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/fall-2019-boost-funding-deadline/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190819T105702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T105702Z
UID:10000871-1570035600-1570035600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Fall 2019 Bridge Funding Deadline
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please visit the URL link. below.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/fall-2019-bridge-funding-deadline/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190820T181103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T181103Z
UID:10000874-1569862800-1569862800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for James W. Woods Junior Faculty Awards
DESCRIPTION:The James W. Woods Junior Faculty Awards are given to specifically promising young members of the medical school clinical faculty. For more information\, the link provided below (this award starts on the second page of the document).
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-james-w-woods-junior-faculty-awards/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190820T180851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190820T180851Z
UID:10000873-1569862800-1569862800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for Jefferson-Pilot Fellowships Applications
DESCRIPTION:The Jefferson-PIlot Fellowships in Acaedmic Medicine is given to promising junior faculty at the UNC School of Medicine. For more information\, please visit the link provided below.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-jefferson-pilot-fellowships-applications/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T233000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190606T153643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T153643Z
UID:10000866-1569627000-1569627000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Registration Deadline: Networking Symposium on Hot Topics: Opioids\, the Microbiome\, and Data Science
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/registration-deadline-networking-symposium-on-hot-topics-opioids-the-microbiome-and-data-science/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190830T205409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T205409Z
UID:10000875-1569603600-1569603600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline to RSVP for 2019 Berryhill Lecture
DESCRIPTION:For more information about this lecture and registration link\, visit UNC Vital Signs announcement linked below.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-to-rsvp-for-2019-berryhill-lecture/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190723T133514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190723T133514Z
UID:10000869-1569344400-1569344400@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline for Applications: Hyman L. Battle Distinguished Cancer Award
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-for-applications-hyman-l-battle-distinguished-cancer-award/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190712T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190712T233000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190613T162243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T205910Z
UID:10000868-1562974200-1562974200@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Deadline: Applications for "Forward Together" Initiative to Support Clinical Scientists
DESCRIPTION:For more information about this funding mechanism administered by the OoR\, please visit the website linked below.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/deadline-applications-for-forward-together-initiative-to-support-clinical-scientists/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190607T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190607T233000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20190606T150113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T205737Z
UID:10000865-1559950200-1559950200@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Application Deadline: “Forward Together” Basic and Clinical Joint Faculty Hires
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/joint-hire-rfa-deadline/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180607T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20180529T191225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180529T191225Z
UID:10000863-1528376400-1528380000@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:John Burris - BWF President
DESCRIPTION:John Burris\, President of the Burroughs-Wellcome Fund\, will present a seminar on the BWF strategic programs and funding.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/john-burris-bwf-president/
LOCATION:Pagano Room\, LCCC
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180508T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180508T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T082738
CREATED:20180104T011206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180206T200941Z
UID:10000862-1525795200-1525798800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Pharmacology Seminar - Ann Marie Pendergast\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Ann Marie Pendergast\, PhD; Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology\, Duke University – “Kinase Networks Promote Breast and Lung Cancer Metastasis” \nFor more information on Dr. Pendergast click here
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/oor/event/pharmacology-seminar-ann-marie-pendergast-phd-2/
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