Last week, members of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) Council on Research leadership fellows paid a visit to Virginia Commonwealth University to meet with researchers and administrators across campus and learn about the university's research growth. The Council on Research consists of the senior university officers at member campuses and systems with responsibility for research strategy, policy and administration. The group shares information and advice on common issues and university practices, as well as to develop understanding and strategy in response to government policies and regulations affecting research and innovation. Thank you to everyone involved in making the visit such a success!
VCU Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation
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Fostering transformative research, discovery and innovation at VCU through excellence in service and advocacy
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The VCU Office of Research and Innovation seeks to partner with faculty in all schools and departments as they seek funding, plan studies, establish collaborations, calculate budgets, submit grant applications, negotiate industry contracts and secure patents and licensing agreements. Skilled staff within each of the major divisions—sponsored programs administration, research subjects protection, animal research, technology transfer, industry partnerships, and education and oversight—look forward to helping VCU faculty in all realms of the research process. This is a page designed to promote VCU. The university encourages users to post comments, photos, videos and links that are respectful and related to the promotion of VCU. Postings and comments that include illegal content, profanity, are threatening or incite violence are not welcome on this site and may be removed from this page. You are fully responsible for the content that you share. Postings or comments made by individuals on this page do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of VCU or any of the university’s divisions. This page is not to be used for solicitation of sales or the promotion of any goods or services. We reserve the right to block users who violate the terms and conditions of this platform or who reject the purpose of this page.
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VCU's OVPRI and its Research Development Division invites all interested candidates to apply for the recently open?Research Development Administrator position. This position will work with the Director of Research Development and Strategic Projects to facilitate the University-wide development and submission of successful extramural research funding proposals. This position is integral to implementation activities in support of the VCU Research Strategic Priorities Plan on both the Health Sciences and Monroe Park campuses. As a liaison, project manager, and research strategist, the Research Development Administrator will help facilitate and support collaborations, directly assist with multidisciplinary, large-scale proposals, and oversee the implementation of targeted activities to increase and maintain research and training awards. This position must have relevant, varied experience with proposal development for the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Education, among others. Learn more and apply today: https://lnkd.in/eghJFk-y
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Yesterday, the OVPRI hosted the Annual Peer Review Reception celebration to recognize and honor committee?peer?reviewers for their commitment and contributions?to the IRB, COIC, IACUC and the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. Congratulations to the individuals who celebrated 5, 10, and 20 years+ on these boards in addition to IRB reviewer Dr. Ronald Evans, IACUC reviewers Dr. Jolene Windle and Dr. Todd Kitten, as well as COIC reviewer Dr. Richard Sterling who were recognized for their outstanding commitments to these boards.
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The VCU College of Humanities and Sciences Sponsored Programs Office (SPO) is hiring two?Grants Research Administrators to work with CHS faculty, staff and graduate students.?This position will provide pre and post award grants research support for departments within their assigned grants portfolio to include, initiating grant proposal submissions, budget development, JIT requests, monthly grant reconciliations, financial reports, no cost extension requests, carry forward requests, grant close-outs and effort reporting. ?Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/e2CUuVqY
Grants Research Administrator
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Congratulations to?Lauren Siff, M.D., and the SurgicalED VR team for being awarded $10,000 and in-kind services to develop their technology, test it with academic medical centers and bring the trainer to market at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) TechTransfer and Ventures's Startup Pitch competition. Dr. Siff was one of five VCU faculty entrepreneurs to present their technologies before a panel of six judges and about 50 people from VCU and partner organizations on May 13. Read more about the VCU Startup Accelerator’s first Pitch Day competition: https://lnkd.in/e6PNTtnd
The culmination of our first Startup Accelerator cohort was this month's Pitch Day event! As my colleague Brent Fagg says in this article, the Accelerator and Pitch Day "is another step in elevating the sophistication and maturity of VCU’s startup program." If you are a VCU faculty researcher and have entrepreneurial or innovation dreams, I encourage you to contact our team to learn how we can support your goals. Congratulations not only to Lauren Siff , MD and Radhika Barua and their teams but to all the groups that pitched to our "shark tank." Thanks also to Activation Capital and Chandra Briggman along with Srirama Rao for their support.
Virtual-reality surgical trainer earns top spot in first Pitch Day event for VCU faculty entrepreneurs
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The VCU Office of Research and Innovation's?Division of Sponsored Programs is hiring a Government/Nonprofit team reviewer. This position includes team review of proposals, agreements and administrative actions; close coordination with other Government/Nonprofit review teams as well as the Post Award team; and interaction with diverse university and sponsor constituents. For those with aptitude?and a newer interest in university research administration, this position can include significant training, but it can also be a fit for those with a few years of experience. The link for the posting is available?here:?https://lnkd.in/ekmQ2Jv5
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Today is #VCUGivingDay! Join fellow Rams to support all who learn, heal, grow and discover at VCU. Give to your favorite cause(s) and maximize your impact with game-changing matches and challenges. If you have the means, consider contributing to the VP Office of Research Discretionary Fund. These donations support faculty and student researchers, expand infrastructure, subsidize departmental needs and so much more! Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4dbVsAi
Today is VCU's annual Giving Day! If you have the means, consider contributing to the?VCU Research and Innovation Fund. This fund?allows for VCU to continue to be a premiere research university, solving society’s grand challenges and advancing the work that lifts lives and bolsters communities. With these donations, we’re able to support our faculty and student researchers, increase our outreach efforts, expand our infrastructure, subsidize departmental needs and so much more! Donate to the?VCU Research and Innovation Fund here:?https://bit.ly/4dbVsAi. Learn more about VCU's annual Giving Day at?https://givingday.vcu.edu/ #VCUGivingDay
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VCU Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation转发了
This spring, we launched Virginia Commonwealth University's first?Startup Accelerator,?designed to fast-track VCU-born companies, giving them more personalized coaching and advisory services from our lineup of IP experts and entrepreneurs-in-residence. Our first cohort of five companies will take part in a startup pitch competition on May 13, co-sponsored by our partners at Activation Capital. Our Accelerator and startup support goes hand-in-hand with the continued growth of our licensing and commercialization effort, where we protect and work to commercialize dozens of new IP disclosures each year. You can meet many of the faces and minds behind these projects in this issue of Launchpad, our quarterly newsletter. Please enjoy and see all that our team has been working on in recent months! VCU Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation https://lnkd.in/ds64byBD
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VCU Research Weeks 2024: Celebrate the UNlimited impact of VCU's Research Discovering and sharing knowledge is at the heart of our research mission. At VCU and around the globe, research and creative expression illuminate society’s greatest challenges and provide insights and solutions to problems. VCU Research Weeks celebrates our impact and builds upon our culture of collaborative, transdisciplinary research. This April, we're celebrating the UNlimited impact of VCU’s research and innovation. At VCU, research is for everyone. Students, faculty, staff and trainees work together to address society's grand challenges. Our solutions are designed not only in laboratories, but in studios, classrooms, offices, the great outdoors and beyond. Join us for VCU Research Weeks as we celebrate our groundbreaking discoveries and continued quest to lift lives and improve the human condition. Learn more about the 2024 celebration of Research Weeks at researchweeks.vcu.edu and browse all of our events at https://lnkd.in/eKqyDfU9
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Unlocking Potential: Accelerating innovation through university tech transfer webinar this Wednesday, March 6 at noon. Technology transfer offices at Old Dominion University, William & Mary and Virginia Commonwealth University serve as a vital bridge between academic research and practical application in the commercial world, transferring knowledge, innovations and intellectual properties developed within the university to businesses, startups or other institutions. At this free webinar, participants will learn how research and discoveries made at universities in the I-64 Innovation Corridor have been licensed to businesses and entrepreneurs who turn them into commercial products. Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) TechTransfer and Ventures's Assistant vice president for innovation Dr. Ivelina Metcheva will be one of the featured speakers. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3P7XneO