Author: Demetrice S. Bryant
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8th Annual Celebration of Technology & Innovation
Each year the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) hosts a celebration to highlight the technology and innovation of Emory’s faculty. Last Thursday, March 6th was our 8th annual celebration and it was another successful event even with the rainy weather. After opening remarks from David Wynes, Vice President for Research Administration and David Stephens, Vice…
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Do you plan on doing animal or basic research with Controlled Substances?
Researchers intending to use controlled substances in laboratory or animal work must register with both the Georgia Board of Pharmacy (GBP) and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Researchers should first register with GBP as a “Research Pharmacy” facility. Following successful application to the GBP, the Researcher must additionally obtain a researcher registration from the…
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Removing Projects via your eCOI Dashboard
If you have added a project to the eCOI system that either was not funded or no longer active, please remove the Proposal Financial Interest in Research Report form from your dashboard: Go to your eCOI Home page Click “manage my proposals” Find the specific report and click “remove” under proposal actions
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Removing Disclosures via Annual Certifications
If full or part-time faculty have an Investigator Financial Interest in Research Report in the eCOI system for a project that they are no longer participating in, they can remove or request to be removed (depending on role on project) from the report: In the Annual Certification form, one will come to the section called…
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2013 Annual eCOI Certifications Forms are Due
All regular full-time and part-time faculty members who are involved in research are required to complete and submit a 2013 Annual Certification form through the eCOI system. In addition, all physicians who are members of Emory Healthcare must complete the Annual Certification Form, which also fulfills the requirements of the Emory Healthcare Conflict of Interest…
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Academic & Industry Intersection Conference, April 24
The 5th Annual Academic & Industry Intersection Conference-Medical Devices: Partnering for Innovation is scheduled for April 24 at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center. The Conference will be hosted by the Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute (ACTSI) and Georgia Bio. The event is free for Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Georgia Institute…
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NIH Salary Cap
NIH issued a notice on January 16th then confirming their continued operations under a Continuing Resolution and also indicating that the Executive Level II salary was increased to $181,500. Because the CR ended with the approval of the full budget by Congress, and we have not yet seen the full DHHS appropriations bill or NIH…
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Sherer recognized as Bioscience Leader
Georgia Bio each year recognizes individuals, companies and organizations for significant contributions to Georgia’s life sciences industry at its annual awards dinner. Four awards were presented to Emory University bioscience leaders at this year’s annual dinner on January 23, 2014 at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre. Todd Sherer, PhD, CLP, Associate Vice-President for Research Administration and Executive…
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ORA Web Service Interface is being updated!
The ORA Web Service log-in page that is currently used to access research administration specific applications including eCTS and the Grants Tracking System is changing. The ORA Web Services log-in page will be transitioned to Emory University’s Shibboleth authentication system on 3/15/2014. In addition, a new interface will be introduced over the coming months to ensure…
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Should Your Research Be Registered on ClinicalTrials.Gov?
If a research study meets any one of the following definitions, the trial must be registered on ClinicalTrials.gov: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires registration for “applicable clinical trials” (ACTs) defined as follows: For any trials of drugs and biologics: controlled clinical investigations, other than Phase I investigations, of a product subject to FDA…