ELIGIBILITY:
.....* Preference will be given to students that are working in areas of Cell and Developmental Biology, the focus of the K-INBRE. Specific areas of K-INBRE focus include: reproduction and embryonic development; organogenesis; developmental neuroscience; cellular and developmental pathologies.
.....* Students must identify a mentor and research laboratory in which to work.
.....* Preference will be given to students with outstanding academic records.
PROPOSAL FORMAT:
In addition to the completed registration form, the following documents must be submitted through REDCap in a single PDF file.
.....* Letter of Support from the
K-INBRE Campus Coordinator
.....* Scientific Research Plan not to exceed one-page
.....* Budget (see "FUNDING" guidelines below)
.....* Curriculum vitae for the trainee: Should include career goals and plans for graduate school, if applicable.
.....* NIH-style Biographical sketch for the mentor.
.....* Copy of student's current transcript
.....* Vertebrate Animals/Human Subjects approvals (if applicable).
REVIEW:
Applications will be reviewed and prioritized for funding by the K-INBRE Incentives and Awards Committee. NIGMS Administrative Staff review may be required before your project begins.
FUNDING:
The budget may not exceed $4,000 (direct cost). Facilities & Administrative Costs (F&A) can be added as appropriate to your campus for Facilities & Administrative Cost (F&A) recovery. The budget and submission process may be subject to individual K-INBRE Campus requirements; therefore it is important to work with your
K-INBRE Campus Coordinator. Categories for expenditures may include supplies, compensation of student and travel.
All awards are contingent on the availability of funds from NIH.
SUBMISSION:
Complete proposals (including any applicable approvals) must be submitted through REDCap as a single PDF file, by
5:00 PM on March 15th (or the next business day, if the deadline falls on a weekend or a holiday).
Please refer to " PROPOSAL FORMAT" for required documents.
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KU-Lawrence submissions should have a signature from an authorized official prior to submission to the K-INBRE Administrative Office.
IMPORTANT DATES / DEADLINES:
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Proposal Submission Deadline:
March 15th, 5:00 pm (or the next business day, if the deadline falls on a weekend or a holiday).
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Proposed Budget Start Date:
May 1, Start date is contingent on receipt of Notice of Award and NIGMS administrative project approval (if required).
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Project End Date:
April 30, of the following year all funds must be spent or encumbered.
FUNDING EXPECTATIONS:
.....* Participate in training experiences & meetings. (K-INBRE seminar series, Bioinformatics meetings, university sponsored training/meetings, etc. ).
.....* Present research at institutional research days and regional/national conferences.
.....* K-INBRE Annual Symposium: Students selected for support are expected to attend and present their research at the annual K-INBRE Symposium, which is held annually on Martin Luther King weekend in January.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
When K-INBRE funds have supported your research, please remember to cite this support by including the grant number P20 GM103418, regardless of the time period between receipt of funding and the publication or presentation.
QUESTIONS:
For questions, contact Heiata Chapman, K-INBRE Assistant Director
hchapman@kumc.edu or Tim Burnett, K-INBRE Undergraduate Research Office Director
tburnett@emporia.edu