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  • ORA Staff Spotlight – Inger Garnett

    Inger Jackson Garnett is a skilled leader of quality and improvement and currently is the Director of Strategic Operations for the Office of Research Administration at Emory University.  She is an enthusiastic people and process leader with over 25 years of experience with delivering innovative solutions to improve the needs of constituents in military, corporate,…

  • Federal Agency Updates

    National Institutes of Health (NIH) NIH is rolling out new forms and data management and sharing policies effective January 25, 2023. Look for specific I/Cs to issue guidance on data management and sharing. New Forms and Tools National Science Foundation (NSF) The new Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG), NSF 23-1, is effective…

  • Congratulations Dr. Esmeralda Meyer!  

    Please join us in celebrating IACUC Director, Dr. Esmeralda Meyer! She is the recipient of the 2022 ABSA International Everett Hanel, Jr. Presidential Award for her contributions to the biological safety profession and a co-author of a recent publication showcasing the EHSO activities during the COVID-19 pandemic (31 October 2022, available here). Dr. Meyer is…

  • ORA CRA Study Program

    Emory’s Office of Research Administration (ORA) CRA Study Program is a guided, self-study program designed to assist research administrators in preparing for the Certified Research Administrator (CRA) exam. The study program is designed to guide potential applicants through the comprehensive body of knowledge represented on the CRA exam. It is an opportunity for research administrators…

  • Research Training and Quality Improvement Unfold in the Office of Strategic Operations and Training

    With new staff on board and in the pipeline for this fiscal year, the Office of Strategic Operations, led by Senior Director, Lisa Wilson, builds momentum in expanding research training, communications, quality improvement, and project management services to help ensure operational excellence, research administrators’ success, and maximize ORA’s contributions to the research enterprise. Research Training…

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