OSCTR Principal Investigator Elected to the National Academy of Medicine

Posted on: Mon, 11/14/2022 - 14:35 By: tvanwagoner

Judith A. James, M.D., Ph.D., associate vice provost for clinical and translational science and professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for her work in the field of autoimmunity and autoimmune disorders.

She is the first woman from an Oklahoma institution – and fifth overall Oklahoma-based scientist – to be selected for this prestigious honor, which is widely considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.

Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources Community-Engaged Research Exploratory (CERE) Awards

Posted on: Thu, 06/11/2020 - 19:11 By: tvanwagoner

This program is intended to support community engagement to develop funded research partnerships. Funds can be used for research development activities, including convening partners, working with individuals pursuing related work, and conducting needs assessments in community settings. The funds cannot be used to support actual human-subjects research protocols, which can be funded under other OSCTR pilot research programs and/or external funding.

 

NIH Public Access Compliance

Posted on: Tue, 04/14/2020 - 17:22 By: tvanwagoner

The NIH public access policy requires scientists to submit final peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that arise from NIH funds to PubMed Central immediately upon acceptance for publication. If you do not comply with the policy, it may delay or affect your ability to get funding in the future. They have a series of video tutorials available at their site. Link.

 

Listening Session for AI/AN Inclusion in All of Us Program

Posted on: Fri, 11/22/2019 - 20:19 By: octsiAdmin

The Southern Plains Tribal Health Board, the Oklahoma delegation from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Tribal Advisory Committee, and the All of Us Research Program are hosting a listening session on Tuesday, October 22, 2019 in Oklahoma City, OK.

 

The All of Us Research Program, part of NIH, has a simple mission: to speed up health research breakthroughs and help foster an era of precision medicine for all.

 

What: The goals for this listening session are to: