On April 25, 2022, the Office of Research Administration (ORA) held the third ORA Dragon Service Awards. This is part of an ongoing commitment to recognize and celebrate the contributions and achievements of ORA’s staff and members of the Faculty/Research community who demonstrate outstanding partnership with ORA. The winners of this year’s awards were nominated […]
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- Message from VPRA, Dr. Robert Nobles (March 2024)
- RGC Policies Summary
- Biological Safety Protocol Electronic Submission
- Sponsored Research: The Importance of Obtaining Approvals Before Starting Work
- RCRA Minimizing Administrative Burden While Maintaining Compliance
- OTT Plans to Introduce New and Improved Process for Outgoing Low-Risk DUAs
- Occupational Health Services (OHS)
- Research Compliance News and Updates (January 2024)
- HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM)
- NIH Workplace Conduct Requirements
New from NIH
- How Grant Success Rates Do (Or Do Not) Track With the NIH Budget: A Model of Funding Dynamics March 25, 2024From 2014 to 2018, the NIH budget increased every year, and yet, the Research Project Grant (RPG) success rate remained relatively constant at ~20%. From 2003 to 2006 the NIH budget remained relatively flat, yet the success rate decreased dramatically from 30% to 20%. Why don’t success rates neatly track the NIH budget?Mike Lauer
- How Grant Success Rates Do (Or Do Not) Track With the NIH Budget: A Model of Funding Dynamics March 25, 2024
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