funding options for your research

23
Funding Options for Your Research David J. Bjorkman, MD, MSPH Florida Atlantic University

Upload: amela-simmons

Post on 02-Jan-2016

33 views

Category:

Documents


5 download

DESCRIPTION

Funding Options for Your Research. David J. Bjorkman, MD, MSPH Florida Atlantic University. Objectives. Identify the type of research on which you will focus Have a well-defined hypothesis Use local resources and mentor to enhance funding opportunities - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Funding Options for Your Research

Funding Options for Your Research

David J. Bjorkman, MD, MSPHFlorida Atlantic University

Page 2: Funding Options for Your Research

Objectives

• Identify the type of research on which you will focus

• Have a well-defined hypothesis• Use local resources and mentor to enhance

funding opportunities• Look at specific funding agencies/foundations

for guidance• Get help in writing and reviewing your grant

Page 3: Funding Options for Your Research

Key Questions

• What is your phenotype?• What is your focus?• What are your resources?• Who is your mentor?• What are your institutional expectations?• Are you on the right faculty track?

Page 4: Funding Options for Your Research

What is Your Phenotype?

• Basic research at bench with cell or animal models

• Basic research using human subjects• Applied research using human subjects

(translational research)• Clinical efficacy in humans• Clinical effectiveness in populations• Population/health system/care delivery• Education

Page 5: Funding Options for Your Research

What Are Your Resources?

• Start-up funding (money)• Laboratory space/reagents/animals

(infrastructure)• Technical basic or clinical support (human

resources)• Protected time (personal resources)• Access to

samples/databases/patients/trainees

Page 6: Funding Options for Your Research

Who is Your Mentor?

• Same phenotype• Same focus• Successful in terms of grants and publications• Can train you in methods, as needed• Your advocate and defender• May include you as co-investigator of existing

grants• Facilitate networking outside of institution

Page 7: Funding Options for Your Research

What Are the Institutional Expectations

• Grant funding• Clinical responsibilities• Educational responsibilities• What will get you promoted/tenured?

Page 8: Funding Options for Your Research

Are You On the Right Faculty Track?

• What is the value of tenure in a medical school?• Tenure track positions have a set time when the ax

will fall (average age for first RO1 is 42)• Can you compete with Ph.D. faculty who are 90% in

the lab?• Clinical track positions do not preclude active research

programs• Funding buys research time• Most institutions require scholarly activity for

promotion in all tracks

Page 9: Funding Options for Your Research

Institutional Resources

• Division• Department• College: Dean for Research or Faculty Affairs• University Office of Sponsored Projects• Example: U.C. Santa Cruz http

://biomedical.ucsc.edu/funding.html• Organizational resources (i.e. ACG)

Page 11: Funding Options for Your Research

NIH Early Stage Investigator Awards and Policies

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm

Page 12: Funding Options for Your Research

NIH Funding Opportunities

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html

Page 13: Funding Options for Your Research

VA

• http://www.research.va.gov/default.cfm• http://www.research.va.gov/funding/#.

UsxjHv2Q3Rq

Page 14: Funding Options for Your Research

Private Foundations

• Pivot – Proprietary website– University may subscribe– Product of COS-Proquest

• http://pivot.cos.com/about_pivot

Page 17: Funding Options for Your Research

GI Societies

• All GI societies have grant programs• ACG: http://gi.org/research-and-awards/• Specifics vary between societies• Excellent way to get pilot data• Additional resources may be available to

enhance competitiveness

Page 19: Funding Options for Your Research

How To Get A Grant

• Hard work• Collaborations with mentors• Participation with other studies• Laser-like focus of hypothesis• Study design and statistics consultation • Preliminary data

Page 20: Funding Options for Your Research

Grant Writing is a Critical Skill

• Grant writing workshops• Work with mentor• Have MANY people read the grant and listen

to their feedback• ACG Grant Writing Tutorial:

http://d2j7fjepcxuj0a.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/research-GrantWritingTutorial.pdf

Page 21: Funding Options for Your Research

A Grant Needs:

• A compelling hypothesis important to the funding agency

• Clear, scientifically rigorous methodology to gather data

• Appropriate plan for data analysis and hypothesis testing

• Good luck

Page 22: Funding Options for Your Research

QUESTIONS?

Page 23: Funding Options for Your Research

Summary

• Know your phenotype• Develop a clear focus based on your interests

and strengths• Work with a mentor• Identify potential funding sources based on

your focus and skills• Write a clear, concise and scientifically

rigorous grant