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SCORE Program
Informational Town Hall Meeting
WELCOME FACULTY!
Friday March 11, 2016
BSE 1.110 Conference Room
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Program Administration
Program Director:
Dr. Andrew Tsin, Phone: (210) 458-5480
email: [email protected]
Program Specialist:
Monica Carreon, Phone: (210) 458-4976, Building: BSE 2.304F
email: [email protected]
http://www.utsa.edu/crts/score/index.html
MISSION
Program Description:
The overall mission of the SCORE Program at UTSA is to significantly
increase the number of underrepresented minorities conducting biomedical
research and behavioral research. To this end, a major goal of our SCORE
program is to develop the biomedical and behavioral research capabilities of
our faculty at UTSA.
Currently the SCORE program sponsors 12 NIH-supported research projects
in Biology (5 projects), Biomedical Engineering (2 projects), Chemistry (1
projects), Electrical Engineering (1 project), Mechanical Engineering (1
project) and Physics (2 projects) for the periods of 03/15/09 - 03/31/19 at an
NIH commitment of approximately $11.3 million. The goal of the SCORE
Program at UTSA is to develop the research capabilities of the faculty and to
increase the percent of SCORE faculty with MARC and RISE research
students, as well as students from other diversity programs at UTSA.
NOTICE OF FUTURE SCORE GRANT APPLICATIONS TO NIH
Eligibility:
 UTSA full-time tenure-track and tenured (minority and non-minority) faculty
who are actively engaging in biomedical & behavioral research and in
research training of minority students at UTSA.
SCORE grants are for the development faculty for mainstream funding.
 Faculty who have had previous NIH R01 grant funding may be ineligible as
determined by the NIGMS and should review the FAQs
(http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Research/CRCB/SCORE/pages/SCOREUpdateF
AQ.aspx ) and consult NIH prior to assembling applications.
Eligibility Questions
The following investigators (PIs) are considered to be fully developed and are NOT eligible to
apply for any of the SCORE individual awards:
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Faculty who have had a track record of significant non-SCORE external support (i.e.,
more than one funding cycle of NIH, NSF or other Federal or non-Federal support)
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Faculty who have current R01 or equivalent NIH support, NSF support or other
significant Federal support or foundation grants
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Retired or emeritus professors
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Endowed or distinguished professors
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Faculty who are productive PIs or co-investigators (co-PIs) of major program projects
(e.g. P01, P20, U54, G12, RCMI, INBRE, COBRE, etc.)
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Faculty who have received grants based on their distinguished research
accomplishments or special research recognition awards (e.g. PECASE awardees)
Please note that PIs who have had one 4 or 5-year cycle of R01, R21 or NSF CAREER (not
PECASE) support may apply for only one cycle of SC1 support.
Eligibility Questions
For information on research areas that are supported by NIH,
please go to:
http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm
For information on the NIH SCORE program, please go to:
http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Research/CRCB/SCORE/Pages/default.aspx
Eligibility Questions
After reviewing the links, if you still have questions, please contact:
Dr. Andrew Tsin, Director of the SCORE Program at UTSA
Phone: 458-5480 or E-mail: [email protected]
Monica Carreon, SCORE Program Specialist
Phone: 458-4976 or E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Hinda Zlotnik, SCORE Program Director,
National Institute of General Medical Sciences at NIH
Phone: (301) 594-3900 or E-mail: [email protected]
RSC-Research Service Center
COS-Nancy Markum (210) 458-8787 [email protected]
COE-Linda De La Cruz (210) 458-8738 [email protected]
COLFA-Margot Oviedo (210) 458-6376 [email protected]
COEHD-Jesse Hernandez (210) 458-6852 [email protected]
 The UTSA Support of Competitive Research (SCORE) – Support of
Continuous Research Excellence Program funds diverse, biomedical and
behaviorally related research projects.
 The SCORE Program estimates 4-5 or more new or revised investigatorinitiated research proposals to NIH by the next submission deadline of May
25, 2016
Target Dates for Current NIH Deadline Submission
Feb. 5, 2016
Campus Announcement to all full-time TTR faculty
Mar. 4, 2016
Deadline for Title, Abstract, Specific Aims, Student Training Table, and
Proposed funding
Mechanism (SC1, SC2, or SC3)
Apr. 5, 2016
Completed proposal submitted through the CAYUSE system to UTSA
SCORE Program Office by 5:00 PM. Proposals will be subject to
external/internal review.
Apr. 19, 2016
Internal & External Reviews
Apr. 20, 2016
Announcement of selected SCORE Proposals by UTSA SCORE
Program.
May 25, 2016
Submission to NIH
INSTRUCTIONS for preparation and submission of a SCORE research proposal can be viewed at the below website:
http://www.utsa.edu/crts/score/proposal.html
Internal Review Process
The UTSA SCORE Program reviews and approves all new
and revised SC proposals for submission to NIH, based
on the number of new, pending and funded SC proposals
available in a submission cycle (which occurs two times in
a calendar year).
Because of the changes in the number of new, pending
and funded SC proposals from one submission cycle to
another, the approval of the submission of a SC proposal
to NIH for a particulate deadline date CANNOT BE
EXTENDED to a subsequent date.
The following SCORE Submittal Dates for NIH
Pending NIH announcement
SCORE Grant Types
SC1: Research-Related Programs -- Research Enhancement Award
Individual investigator-initiated research projects aimed at developing
researchers at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) to a stage where they
can transition successfully to other extramural support (R01 or equivalent).
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/ac_search_results.htm?text_curr=SC1&Search_Type=Activity
Not to exceed $250,000 direct costs per year. Support Period: Previous
SCORE recipients: 4 years maximum.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-14-018.html
SCORE Grant Types
SC2: Research-Related Programs -- Pilot Research Project
Individual investigator-initiated pilot research projects for faculty at MSIs to
generate preliminary data for a more ambitious research project.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/ac_search_results.htm?text_curr=SC2&Search_Type=Activity
The SC2 awards may not exceed $300,000 (direct costs) for the entire length of
the award which may be one to three years maximum. Yearly requests need not
be of the same amount but must be determined based on $25,000 module
increments and may not exceed $100,000 per year.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-027.html
SCORE Grant Types
SC3: Research-Related Programs -- Research Continuance Award
Individual investigator-initiated research projects for faculty at MSIs to
conduct research of limited scope in environments with limited research
infrastructure/facilities.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/ac_search_results.htm?text_curr=SC3&Search_Type=Activity
Not to exceed $75,000 direct costs per year.
Support Period: 4 years maximum for new and renewal applications.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-028.html
COMMON PROPOSAL SUBMISSION ERRORS
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Research proposal outside of the NIH mission
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Non-compliant with the application forms and instructions (e.g. excessive number of pages)
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Lack of institutional data
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Lack of the PI's developmental objectives
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PI’s who are fully developed and thus not eligible to apply for SCORE
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PI’s who are not at a SCORE eligible institution
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For SC2 applications, lack of a mentor, his/her biographical sketch and of explanation
of the mentor's role in the PI's development plan
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Co-PI’s or co-investigators (which are unallowable)
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Lack of budget page or personnel justification
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Lack of a progress report if a PI has had previous SCORE support
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Lack of an introduction in revised applications
CRITERIA SELECTION
1. Strong scientific merit and relevance to research areas of NIH
(biomedical and behavioral)
2. Strong potentials for the development of faculty and institutional
research
3. Excellent past record, or commitment to training of minority students
4. Responsiveness to the NIH-SCORE program announcements (see
previous slide above for examples of non-responsive applications)
Q&A
UTSA SCORE Contact Information
Program Director:
Dr. Andrew Tsin, Phone: 210-458-5480,
email: [email protected]
Program Specialist:
Monica Carreon Phone: 210-458-4976, Building: BSE 2.304F
Email: [email protected],
http://www.utsa.edu/crts/score/index.html