Next Week in SHARP – May 31st to June 6th

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

June 3rd – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Amy Fairchild, PhD, MPH presents SHARP Grand Rounds

“Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19”

 

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 


SHARP Meeting Schedule

SHARP will be taking a break from weekly meetings starting in mid-June until August. If you are interested in signing up for a time to present in the next couple of weeks, please contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) or Judy Opalek (judy.opalek@osumc.edu).

 


Funding Opportunities

Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01 – Clinical Trial Optional)

NIMHD is partnering with National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support a new funding opportunity announcement (FOA): PA-20-172. The FOA is titled: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01 – Clinical Trial Optional).

The purpose of this FOA is to support investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care systems serving health disparity populations across communities in the U.S., including the U.S. territories. NIH-designated health disparity populations include racial and ethnic minorities (Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinas, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders), sexual and gender minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, and underserved rural populations.

Application First Due Date: October 5, 2020.

For inquiries related to NIMHD’s scientific and research involvement concerning this FOA, contact Dr. Larissa Avilés-Santa at avilessantal@nih.gov. View the full funding opportunity announcement for more information.

For more information: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-20-172.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

 


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid summer/volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


Additionally, the OSU Office of Research is collecting NIH and other agencies guidance here:  https://research.osu.edu/news-events/coronavirus-and-your-research-program/

 

This Week in SHARP – May 25th to May 29th

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

June 3rd – 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Amy Fairchild, PhD, MPH presents SHARP Grand Rounds

“Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19”

 

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 


SHARP Meeting Schedule

SHARP will be taking a break from weekly meetings starting in mid-June until August. If you are interested in signing up for a time to present in the next couple of weeks, please contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) or Judy Opalek (judy.opalek@osumc.edu).

 


Funding Opportunities

Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01 – Clinical Trial Optional)

NIMHD is partnering with National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support a new funding opportunity announcement (FOA): PA-20-172. The FOA is titled: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01 – Clinical Trial Optional).

The purpose of this FOA is to support investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care systems serving health disparity populations across communities in the U.S., including the U.S. territories. NIH-designated health disparity populations include racial and ethnic minorities (Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinas, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders), sexual and gender minorities, socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, and underserved rural populations.

Application First Due Date: October 5, 2020.

For inquiries related to NIMHD’s scientific and research involvement concerning this FOA, contact Dr. Larissa Avilés-Santa at avilessantal@nih.gov. View the full funding opportunity announcement for more information.

For more information: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-20-172.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

 


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid summer/volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


Additionally, the OSU Office of Research is collecting NIH and other agencies guidance here:  https://research.osu.edu/news-events/coronavirus-and-your-research-program/

 

Next Week in SHARP – May 17th to 23rd

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

May 20th – 3:30pm to 5:00pm – Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD presents Works In Progress

June 3rd – 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Amy Fairchild, PhD, MPH presents SHARP Grand Rounds

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 


SHARP Meeting Schedule

SHARP will be taking a break from weekly meetings starting in mid-June until August. If you are interested in signing up for a time to present in the next couple of weeks, please contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) or Judy Opalek (judy.opalek@osumc.edu).

 


Funding Opportunities

NEW: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01- Clinical Trial Optional)
  • First due date: September 4, 2020
  • Funding: Not specified
  • Project period: Up to 5 years
  • Purpose: To support investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care systems serving health disparity populations in communities in the U.S., including the U.S. territories. COVID-19 is one example disaster.

 

Russell Sage Foundation

COVID-19 Research Responsive to Russell Sage Foundation Program Areas and Special Initiatives
  • Letter of Intent Due: May 21, 2020
  • Funding: $175,000
  • Project period: 2 years
  • Purpose: To support research that analyzes social, political, economic, or psychological disruptions resulting from the coronavirus crisis that affect social and living conditions in the United States.

 


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid summer/volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


Additionally, the OSU Office of Research is collecting NIH and other agencies guidance here:  https://research.osu.edu/news-events/coronavirus-and-your-research-program/

 

Next Week in SHARP – May 10th to 16th

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

May 13th – 3:30pm to 5:00pm – Ko Un ‘Clara’ Park, MD presents Works in Progress

May 20th – 3:30pm to 5:00pm – Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD presents Works in Progress

 

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 


SHARP Meeting Schedule

SHARP will be taking a break from weekly meetings starting in mid-June until August. If you are interested in signing up for a time to present in the next couple of weeks, please contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) or Judy Opalek (judy.opalek@osumc.edu).

 


Funding Opportunities

NEW: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01- Clinical Trial Optional)
  • First due date: September 4, 2020
  • Funding: Not specified
  • Project period: Up to 5 years
  • Purpose: To support investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care systems serving health disparity populations in communities in the U.S., including the U.S. territories. COVID-19 is one example disaster.

 

Russell Sage Foundation

COVID-19 Research Responsive to Russell Sage Foundation Program Areas and Special Initiatives
  • Letter of Intent Due: May 21, 2020
  • Funding: $175,000
  • Project period: 2 years
  • Purpose: To support research that analyzes social, political, economic, or psychological disruptions resulting from the coronavirus crisis that affect social and living conditions in the United States.

 


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid summer/volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


Additionally, the OSU Office of Research is collecting NIH and other agencies guidance here:  https://research.osu.edu/news-events/coronavirus-and-your-research-program/

 

Next Week in SHARP – May 3rd to 9th

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS

May 6th – 3:30pm to 4:15pm – Works In Progress presented by Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD

May 6th – 4:15pm to 5:00pm – Works In Progress presented by Heena Santry, MD, MS

May 13th – 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Ko Un ‘Clara’ Park, MD presents Works in Progress

 

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 


SHARP Meeting Schedule

SHARP will be taking a break from weekly meetings starting in mid-June until August. If you are interested in signing up for a time to present in the next couple of weeks, please contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) or Judy Opalek (judy.opalek@osumc.edu).

 


Funding Opportunities

NEW: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations (R01- Clinical Trial Optional)
  • First due date: September 4, 2020
  • Funding: Not specified
  • Project period: Up to 5 years
  • Purpose: To support investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care systems serving health disparity populations in communities in the U.S., including the U.S. territories. COVID-19 is one example disaster.

 

Russell Sage Foundation

COVID-19 Research Responsive to Russell Sage Foundation Program Areas and Special Initiatives
  • Letter of Intent Due: May 21, 2020
  • Funding: $175,000
  • Project period: 2 years
  • Purpose: To support research that analyzes social, political, economic, or psychological disruptions resulting from the coronavirus crisis that affect social and living conditions in the United States.

 


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid summer/volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


Additionally, the OSU Office of Research is collecting NIH and other agencies guidance here:  https://research.osu.edu/news-events/coronavirus-and-your-research-program/

 

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