Title: Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute
1Oregon Clinical and Translational Research
Institute
- Funding Focus What OCTRI can do for you
Shawn W. Radcliffe, MSFront Door Program
ManagerBridget Adams, MSHS, CCRAResearch
Support and Services
2What can OCTRI do for you?
- How does OCTRI support research during the
funding phase? - Research services to support your project
- Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW)
- OCTRI funding opportunities
- OCTRI Scholars - support for new investigators
- Costs and fee structure
- Finding more information
3How does OCTRI support research during the
funding phase?
- There are many ways in which OCTRI can help you
when you are submitting an application for
funding - Investigator Support and Integration Services
- Front Door your gateway to OCTRI
- Biostatistics and Design Program
- Community Research and Engagement
- Translating Research Into Practice Policy
4Investigator Support Integration Services
- Pre-study regulatory submission services
- Protocol development
- IRB, Radiation Safety, and Biosafety applications
- Grant application services
- Budget development
- Data and Safety Monitoring Plan (DSMP)
development - Regulatory support services
- Regulatory Consultation
5OCTRI Front Door
- Single point of contact to access OCTRI programs.
- Knowledgeable staff at OHSU and KPNW
- Provides information about OCTRI
- OCTRI Programs
- Research services
- Funding opportunities
- Description of OCTRI and its programs to include
in your funding application - Provides letters of support and cost estimates of
OCTRI services for funding applications - Seeks out and develops collaborations between
investigators
6Biostatistics Design Program
- Grant applications and protocol development
- Sample size and power analysis
- Statistical analysis plan
- To receive biostatistics consultation including
grant development support, investigators need to
contact OCTRI at least four weeks in advance of
deadlines.
7Community Research and Engagement
- Public health research guidance
- Social and behavioral research guidance
- Population engagement consultation
8Translating Research Into Practice Policy
- Consultation in the development of clinical
research that has greater applicability to
practice and policy. - Consultation in the transfer of knowledge into
practice and policy, including - Practice-based research networks
- Oregon Evidence-based Practice Center
- OCHIN Practice Management
9Research services to support your project
- Biomedical Informatics
- Database design
- Scannable forms
- Large-scale clinical trials coordination
- Translational bioinformatics (e.g. genomics)
- Clinical Translational Research Center
- Nursing services inpatient and outpatient
- Study coordinators
- Bionutrition and body composition cores
- Core laboratory
- Assays
- Genetic analyses (DNA, RNA, SNP, cell separation)
- Biostatistics
- Study implementation
- Data analysis
- Manuscript preparation
- More
10Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW)
- Some KPNW resources are available to OHSU
investigators, including - Patient recruitment (e.g. mailings, flyers,
clinic visits) - Clinical trials unit
- Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
- Human tissue biolibrary, with links to the EMR
- KPCHR collaborators
- The Front Door can answer questions about these
resources and assess feasibility and cost
11OCTRI Funding Opportunities
- Pilot Project Funding
- Supports the generation of preliminary data that
will launch new NIH R proposals (or similar) - 30,000 per award, 2 RFAs per year
- Career-Development Pilot Project Funding
- Supports the generation of preliminary data that
will launch new NIH career-development proposals
(or similar) - 15,000 per award, 2 RFAs per year
- Oregon Scholars in Clinical Research (OSCR KL2)
- Oregon Students Learn Explore Research (OSLER
TL1)
12OCTRI Scholars - support for new investigators
- OCTRI Scholar status is granted to highly
qualified and motivated new investigators who
also have excellent support from their academic
units. - This type of support is open to
clinical/translational investigators - with an existing career-development award and
preparing to apply for larger funding - applying for first career-development award in
(e.g. K-award) - OCTRI supports OCTRI Scholars by providing
research services for their primary project - More information and an online application is
available on the OCTRI website under Education
Training
13Costs and Fee Structure
- OCTRI has extensive research services available
for all studies, regardless of funding source. - OCTRI may be able to subsidize, partially or in
full, the cost of some services for certain
investigator-initiated studies, including - Studies intended to generate preliminary data
- Partially-funded studies requiring additional
resources - Requests for subsidized research services are
evaluated according to OCTRI priorities, which
include - Junior investigators with well-established goals
for launching careers primarily devoted to
clinical and translational research - New translational research projects that are
likely to lead to competitive national funding
14Finding More Information
- As with all funding applications, it is best to
plan ahead. Please contact the Front Door when
you are preparing your application to find out
how OCTRI can help you. - Shawn Radcliffe (OHSU), octri_at_ohsu.edu, (503)
418-9790 - Dan Sapp (KPNW), octri_at_kpchr.org, (503) 335-2467
- Or visit www.octri.org