Transcript Piece of the Puzzle
CAH Proposal Submission Process
Kristin Wetherbee October 10
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Grant Process
• Start with an idea • Find funding opportunity • Discuss with chair Idea and Background (1 – 2 months) Develop Proposal (2 - 4 months) • Write proposal • Contact CAH Research • Finalize budget •Research •Reporting •Certify effort Award Admin (Grant length) Proposal Submission (1 - 3 weeks) • Gather support • Enter PTF • Submit application
Proposal Submission Process
ORC Proposal Transmittal Form (PTF) • Internal UCF form routes electronically for approvals from: • PI • Co-PI(s) • Chair(s) • Research Office(s) • Dean(s) • ORC • Fully approved to ORC 48 hours prior to proposal deadline Agency Proposal Package • Documents required by the funding agency: • Proposal • Budget and narrative • Timeline • Bios • Appendices • To CAH Research Office 5 days prior to deadline to review and format per agency guidelines
Proposal Transmittal Form
The PTF is found in ARGIS or myRESEARCH found at https://argis.research.ucf.edu/ The CAH ARGIS Procedure Guide has more information about PTF creation. It is found at http://research.cah.ucf.edu/proposal.php#submission
PTF Special Considerations
Human Subjects
How do I know if a project needs IRB review? • Meets federal definition of research: Systematic investigation designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge • Meets definition of human subject: Investigator will gather data about living individuals through intervention or interaction OR investigator will gather data about living individuals that is private AND identifiable.
Types of IRB Reviews: Full Board Protocol Review more than minimal risk Expedited minimal risk Document review Surveys Specimen collection Routine noninvasive procedures Exempt - minimal or no risk Instructional strategies Educational tests Publicly available data and some prior studies where participants cannot be identified Some taste and food quality studies
Human Subjects (cont.)
Criteria for IRB Approval
• Minimized risk using sound research design; no unnecessary risk to subjects • Risks are reasonable in relation to the benefits • Subject selection is equitable • Informed Consent sought for every prospective subject • Documented informed consent • Monitor data collected to ensure subject safety • Subject privacy is protected and confidentiality will be maintained • Additional safeguards in protocol to protect the rights and welfare of subjects vulnerable to undue influence
Intellectual Property
Forms of intellectual property:
• • • • Patents - protects an invention Copyrights - protects an original artistic or literary work Trademarks - typically protects brand names and logos used on goods and services Trade Secrets - generally protect particular types of confidential information from which the owner derives value based on its secrecy
How the UCF Tech Transfer Office can help:
• • • Execute Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to control the sharing of confidential information Execute non-compete agreements with employees to control post-employment solicitations of other employees and other damaging competitive actions Assign rights of all work, inventions, etc. to institution (UCF)
How ORC can help:
• • Contracts with consultants and subcontractors to assign rights to UCF Contract clauses in agency contracts to assign rights to UCF or share rights http://tt.research.ucf.edu/ForUCFResearchersandInventors/IntellectualPropertyOverview/tabid/60/Default.aspx
Export Control When to contact the UCF Export Control Office
Pre-Award: Post-Award:
Sponsored Research:
• Proposal contains a subject or involves technologies listed on the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Commerce Control List (CCL) and will not qualify as "fundamental research" due to access, participation, dissemination or publication restrictions • The research will involve chemicals, select agents, toxins • Research is related to items on the Int’l Traffic in-Arms Regulations (ITAR) U.S. Munitions List (USML) • Award doesn’t qualify for the fundamental research exclusion and involves tech listed in EAR or ITAR U.S. Munitions List and you plan to use foreign national(s) in the research • Award is sponsored by the DoD or NASA and contains contractual restrictions • Sponsor has requested a secrecy agreements that will impact publishing • Sponsor will provide identified EC items or information as part of research
Export Control (cont.) When to contact the UCF Export Control Office
Foreign Collaborations Research Participation International Travel
General Activities:
• A person listed as a restricted party • Hosting foreign nationals from a sanctioned/embargoed country • Foreign nationals who are not bona fide employees of the university participating in activities relating to defense articles on the ITAR U.S. Munition List (USML) or projects subject to access or dissemination restrictions • Travel to a sanctioned/embargoed country for official university activities • Travel to any country with university equipment, select agents, or toxins
International Shipping
• Shipment of tangible items or research deliverables internationally
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science (COMPETES) Act Requires that “each institution that applies for financial assistance from [NSF]…for science and engineering research or education describe in its grant proposal a plan to provide appropriate training and oversight in the responsible and ethical conduct of research to [those]…participating in the proposed research project.” http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-110publ69/pdf/PLAW-110publ69.pdf
This includes: Undergraduate students Graduate students Postdoctoral researchers CITI Training or another method of training needs to be documented in NSF proposals, see http://www.rcr.ucf.edu/resources.html
Conflict of Interest
A potential COI exists when a university employee’s Significant Financial Interest, (anything of monetary value including salary, equity interest, and/or intellectual property rights) could directly and significantly affect the DESIGN, CONDUCT or REPORTING of research.
• • • • Conflict of Interest statement on PTF COI also submitted annually through ARGIS • Update if changes happen before next annual cycle PHS proposals require disclosure prior to submission PHS defines “investigator” as anyone involved in the design, • • conduct or reporting of research When in doubt, contact ORC [email protected]
For more information go to http://www.coi.ucf.edu/index.html
Research Misconduct
What is research misconduct? Per NSF http://www.nsf.gov/oig/resmisreg.pdf
: Applies to proposals, performing research, and reporting of research Making up data or results and recording or reporting them Manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record. The appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results or words without giving appropriate credit. Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion. From: http://www.rcr.ucf.edu/what.html
iThenticate
Plagiarism detection technology iThenticate IS: • A tool to help faculty identify errors in documents • Confidential and only accessible by the originating faculty and select ORC administrators • Used by NSF to check for plagiarism in proposal submissions • Required for proposals submitted on behalf of UCF iThenticate is NOT: • Saving your proposals or journal articles in it’s database • Policed by UCF or ORC • For student papers (use turnitin.com) • Available for college research admin to use on behalf of the PI For more info on UCF’s iThenticate process go to http://www.rcr.ucf.edu/ithenticate.html
Access iThenticate at https://app.ithenticate.com/en_us/login For Login info email your name, UCF email, and phone number to [email protected]
Proposal Package
Includes any documents required by the funding agency, generally: • • • • • • Proposal Budget Budget justification or narrative Timeline Bios Appendices Email all to CAH Research 5 days prior to submission deadline for: • • • • CAH review Formatting per agency guidelines Entry into agency forms and/or application • • • NSF is the exception PI must set up FastLane application PI or ORC can enter application CAH Research will email final package to ORC
When to Use a PTF
Are you committing UCF resources?
YES Type of Submission Letter of Intent Prelim Proposal Invited Proposal General Call NO NO Do you want to submit as an individual?
YES Is a detailed budget required?
PTF Required Self Submit NO YES YES NO ORC budget review Do you want a record of the proposal submission through UCF?
Additional Needs
Questions?
What else can the CAH Research Office do to help you?
Websites
• UCF’s Office of Research and Commercialization (ORC) http://www.research.ucf.edu/research.html
• Proposal, budget, submission guidelines • CAH Research Website http://research.cah.ucf.edu/ • Proposal, funded grants, ECRT • ORC Compliance http://www.research.ucf.edu/compliance.html
• COI, RCR, export control, ECRT, IRB
ORC Contacts
• Madhavi Chokshi, Internal & limited submissions [email protected]
407-882-1141 • Marysol Ortega-Perez, GrantForward and PIVOT support [email protected]
407-882-1166 • Joan Jarvis, Proposal manager • Cira Mathis, Contract manager [email protected]
407-823-5264 407-882-0010 • Barbara Ward, Compliance and closeouts • Maxine Zimmerman, ECRT [email protected]
407-882-0348 407-882-1118
CAH Contacts
• Dr. Rudy McDaniel, Research Dean • Kristin Wetherbee, Assoc Director • Grace Nicholl, Research Assistant [email protected]
407-823-0218 407-823-0908 [email protected]
407-823-5095