Resources for Osteopathic Research Support
Research Resources
- :ÌýFor practitioners, generate research ideas; quarterly online journal AAOJ
- :ÌýSupporting foundation of the AAO. Purpose is to conduct research on the osteopathic approach to health and translate findings to patient care through educational programming offered to residents, physicians and clinical communities.
- :ÌýProfessional membership organization dedicated to teaching and support of post-graduate training in osteopathy. Discussions on current state of research and goodÌýÌý°ù±ð²õ´Ç³Ü°ù³¦±ð²õ.
- :ÌýAffiliated with Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine; PBRNs, multi-site projects
Funding Resources
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Federal Funding Agencies and Resources
Many federal agencies and governmental resources have search engines and email subscription services for grant announcements.Ìý Below are links to these services and resources.
NIH Services & Resources
Funding Announcement Search:Ìý The NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts is the official publication for NIH medical and behavioral research funding opportunities, as well as policy and guideline updates.Ìý GoÌýÌýto search for current Program Announcements and recent notices.
Weekly Emails:Ìý NIH Guide LISTSERV transmits weekly emails for staying up to date on funding opportunities, new initiatives and policy changes. All new Guide announcements are included in this service. You can subscribe by going to the NIH’sÌý.
eRA Commons and eSubmissions:ÌýUpdates to the NIH electronic submission program as well as eRA Commons are available on theÌý. A listserv specific to researchers is available on that page.
NIH Podcasts:Ìý Podcasts are available through iTunes or can be downloaded individually from theÌýÌýpage.Ìý These offer insight into the NIH application and award processes, and are designed for investigators.
NIH Extramural Nexus:Ìý The Nexus provides regular updates from the NIH Office of Extramural Research to help researchers gain a better understanding of NIH grant issues.Ìý The Nexus also offers opportunities for researchers to weigh in on proposed NIH policy changes PleaseÌýÌýfor the main Nexus webpage
NIH’s Nexus also has available the NIH Deputy Director of Extramural Research’s blog,Ìý. Subscription information to the blog as well as other Nexus updates can be foundÌý.
NIH workshops and training sessions as well as additional LISTSERVS and Feeds can be found on theÌýÌýpage.
Videos on Peer Review: The Center for Scientific Review posted . Topics covered:ÌýNavigating peer review for Fellowship Grants, navigating peer review for R01 Grants, and briefing for basic research applications.Ìý
Grants.gov Subscriptions
Grants.gov offers the subscriber options of receiving daily notifications on all new announcements or those from a specific agency, funding type or announcement number.Ìý Information on opportunities is also available via RSS feed.Ìý For these services, visit the Grants.govÌý.
NSF
The National Science Foundation offers a subscription service for allÌý.Ìý Once subscribed, the user can choose the subscription topics (such as funding opportunities by program area) and the delivery frequency. RSS feeds and podcasts from NSF are availableÌý.
HRSA
Similar to NSF, HRSA also employs aÌýÌýwhere the subscriber can choose specific topics of interest. Open opportunities can also be found .
Proposal Central
Ìýis a grantmaking website utilized by non-profit, private and some governmental sponsors.Ìý Programs, deadlines and contact information can be filtered by sponsor.
NIH Due Dates & Policies
Ìýfor competing applications
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