2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase
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Registration Now Open
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Join us for an opportunity to celebrate this year's Bantz Awardees and engage with several of IUPUI's distinguished faculty scholars as they present their translational research and illustrate how they improve people's lives at the 2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase. This event will also feature a feature presentation by the 2023 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee, Dr. Holly Cusack-McVeigh.
The 2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase will be held in-person with an option for virtual participation on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. (EDT). The event will be held at the IUPUI Campus Center in room 450C (420 University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46202). View the event agenda.
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Bantz Fellowship Spotlight featuring Dr. Susan Hyatt
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Sue and the City: Adventures in Translational Research in Indianapolis
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Join us for an opportunity to talk with Dr. Hyatt about some of the most memorable collaborative projects that she has engaged in over the past 19 years in Indianapolis, and learn about what each project has contributed to the mission of supporting translational research at IUPUI.
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October Scholar of the Month, Susana Mariscal
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Strengths-Based Primary Prevention: Working Together to Increase Family Wellbeing and Social Support
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Dr. Susana Mariscal and her community partners will describe how Indiana is part of the nationwide shift toward prevention through community collaborations using a strengths-based approach, integrating various efforts, tailoring responses to needs, using digital campaigns, aligning funding, and gaining champions’ support. The Strengthening Indiana Families project, funded by the Children’s Bureau, has strengthened cross-system collaborations at the state and local levels in Indiana and has garnered buy-in from leaders and policymakers, leading to funding alignment and increased financial support. Join us to learn more about these successful community programs.
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TRIP Scholars in the News
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Moses of Cairo (Illinois) - Arab Immigrants in the Midwest
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TRIP Scholar, Professor Edward Curtis, explored his own Arab American roots in Southern Illinois, where his Syrian-Lebanese great-grandfather settled in 1899. What he discovered—a secret love affair and the surprising sympathetic press coverage—challenges what we think we know about small towns in the Midwest. His article, “Moses of Cairo (Illinois),” was published in Belt, a magazine of independent writing by and for the Rust Belt.
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Achievements of IUPUI Center for TRIP Scholars
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Our TRIP Scholars are very successful individuals who go above and beyond inside and outside of the classroom. They distinguish themselves in their careers through community-engaged research and academic excellence.
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Upcoming Events |
Stay Engaged in the Community |
Thursday, October 5, 2023 • 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
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Thursday, October 12, 2023 • 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
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Friday, October 27, 2023 • 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. |
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News from our Partners
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Here at the IUPUI Center for Translating Research Into Practice, community engagement is extremely important to us. Take a look at the free resources that are available to you to improve yourself and other members of your network.
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Research Resources
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Working on an amazing research project and need help with something? Take a look at the resources that are available to faculty researchers at Indiana University.
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2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase
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Registration Now Open
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Join us for an opportunity to celebrate this year's Bantz Awardees and engage with several of IUPUI's distinguished faculty scholars as they present their translational research and illustrate how they improve people's lives at the 2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase. This event will also feature a feature presentation by the 2023 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee, Dr. Holly Cusack-McVeigh.
The 2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase will be held in-person with an option for virtual participation on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. (EDT). The event will be held at the IUPUI Campus Center in room 450C (420 University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46202). View the event agenda.
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Bantz Fellowship Spotlight featuring Dr. Susan Hyatt
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Sue and the City: Adventures in Translational Research in Indianapolis
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Join us for an opportunity to talk with Dr. Hyatt about some of the most memorable collaborative projects that she has engaged in over the past 19 years in Indianapolis, and learn about what each project has contributed to the mission of supporting translational research at IUPUI.
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October Scholar of the Month, Susana Mariscal
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Strengths-Based Primary Prevention: Working Together to Increase Family Wellbeing and Social Support
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Dr. Susana Mariscal and her community partners will describe how Indiana is part of the nationwide shift toward prevention through community collaborations using a strengths-based approach, integrating various efforts, tailoring responses to needs, using digital campaigns, aligning funding, and gaining champions’ support. The Strengthening Indiana Families project, funded by the Children’s Bureau, has strengthened cross-system collaborations at the state and local levels in Indiana and has garnered buy-in from leaders and policymakers, leading to funding alignment and increased financial support. Join us to learn more about these successful community programs.
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IUPUI TRIP Scholars in the News
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School of Science Researchers Use AI to Innovate Insect Discovery
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A team of researchers at the Purdue School of Science, led by TRIP Scholar, Dr. Christine Picard, has developed an innovative use of Artificial Intelligence to discover new species of insects.
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The Anthropocene Explained
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2017 Bantz Fellow, Dr. Gabriel Filippelli interviews TRIP Scholar and Director of the Indiana Arts and Humanities Institute, Dr. Jason Kelly, about the Anthropocene, a period in which environments are fundamentally changed by humans in this In This Climate podcast episode.
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Moses of Cairo (Illinois) - Arab Immigrants in the Midwest
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TRIP Scholar Professor Edward Curtis explored his own Arab American roots in Southern Illinois, where his Syrian-Lebanese great-grandfather settled in 1899. What he discovered—a secret love affair and the surprising sympathetic press coverage—challenges what we think we know about small towns in the Midwest. His article, “Moses of Cairo (Illinois),” was published in Belt, a magazine of independent writing by and for the Rust Belt.
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What People Want: Regenstrief-IU Study Explores Patients’ Perspectives on Diabetes Self-Management Apps
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There are more than 1,400 apps available for cell phones and tablets to help individuals living with diabetes manage their disease over the course of their lives, but use of these apps has been low. Getting patients with diabetes who require insulin to continually use an app for support remains challenging. A new study by TRIP Scholar Dr. Titus Schleyer and other researchers explores diabetes patients’ perspectives on what they want from an app.
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Cancer Research Updates
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Learn about a new development in cancer research by 2022 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee, Dr. Todd Skaar, and his co-researchers.
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Teaching Professional Comportment
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In an article for Slack Journal, TRIP Scholar Dr. Jennifer Embree and her co-author discuss professional comportment as a critical aspect to the development of professional nurses. Defined as a nurse's professional behavior, it is “demonstrated through words, actions, and presence” (University of Kansas Medical Center). Students must learn professional comportment, and practicing nurses will need to become knowledgeable to meet the needs of the new generation of nurses.
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Honoring the Contributions of Rob Dixon and Other Black Musicians
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In an interview with WISH-TV 8 News, 2021 Bantz Fellow, Dr. Leslie Etienne, explains the importance and history of Black music.
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Connecting Environment and Health
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To help Hoosier communities prepare for extreme heat, TRIP Scholar, Professor Daniel Johnson, is exploring the relationship between environmental and social vulnerabilities – research which also helps to increase awareness of environmental injustices across the United States.
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Achievements of IUPUI Center for TRIP Scholars
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TRIP Scholar Receives Grant
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar, Dr. Sarah Wiehe. She received a $1,141,369.00 grant from the Indiana University Health Foundation to study "Advancing Cardiovascular Health Equity Through Community Partnerships."
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TRIP Scholar Receives Grant
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar, Dr. Timothy Corson. He received a $523,302.00 grant from the National Eye Institute to study "Long-acting formulations of griseofulvin for ocular neovascularization therapy."
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TRIP Scholar Receives Grant
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Dr. Emily K. Sims for being named a 2023 Showalter Awardee which includes a $25,000 honorarium from the Grace M. Showalter Trust.
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Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee Receives Grant
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A clean energy spinup founded by 2020 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee, Dr. Peter Schubert, was awarded $100,000.00 to advance renewable energy projects in Indiana.
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TRIP Scholar Appointed Director of Next Generation 2.0
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Professor Teresa Sosa. The IUPUI Office of Academic Affairs appointed her as director of the IUPUI Next Generation 2.0 program. IUPUI Next Gen 2.0 is a leadership development program for staff and faculty who are historically underrepresented in higher education.
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TRIP Scholar Receives High Honor
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Dr. Lauren Nephew. She is among four IU School of Medicine faculty members inducted into the Indiana Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha. This medical honor society recognizes, advocates for, and inspires physicians in the care of patients and promotion of health. Members can be elected at any point in their career, and an appointment reflects their professionalism, leadership and academic or clinical excellence.
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Stay Engaged in the Community |
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Tuesday, October 3, 2023 • 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. |
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SolSmart is a national program that helps cities, towns, counties, and regional organizations encourage solar market growth at the local level. SolSmart offers no-cost technical assistance to help local governments follow national best practices to expand solar energy use. Achieving a SolSmart designation can help streamline solar permitting, support sustainability and climate resilience goals, spur economic growth and create new jobs, and help reduce your community’s energy bills. Hear from Hoosier community leaders about best practices and challenges related to lowering barriers to local solar adoption through the SolSmart program. (Free Event)
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Wednesday, October 4, 2023 • 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. |
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Dr. Aaron Carroll will answer your questions about mental health and wellbeing. Students, faculty and staff from all IU campuses are invited to participate, submit questions and listen in to this live Q&A. (Free Event)
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Thursday, October 5, 2023 • 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. |
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Newfields Art Museum offers free admission to all guests for the entire day on the first Thursday of each month throughout the year. Advance tickets are required. (Free Event)
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Tuesday, October 10, 2023 • 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
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Volunteers assist with setting up meal distribution sites, bagging meals, directing traffic, distributing community resources, loading food boxes and uplifting the community. Two shifts available: Packing from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., and distribution from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Light refreshments are provided for breakfast and a boxed lunch for the 9:30 am- 12:30 pm volunteers. Warm beverages and bottled water are available throughout the day.
(Free Event)
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Thursday, October 12, 2023 • 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
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The Internet's favorite no-nonsense Latina who tells it how it is, and host of “The Kat Call,” debunking misconceptions of the Latinx community. (Free Event)
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Wednesday, October 18, 2023 • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
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The first clinic will took place Sept. 7 in the Campus Center. Several additional clinics are scheduled through the end of October. (Free Event)
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Wednesday, October 25, 2023 • 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
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Scholar of social justice counseling competencies and author of "The Racial Healing Handbook." (Free Event)
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Friday, October 27, 2023 • 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. |
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Join us for an opportunity to talk with Dr. Mariscal and her community partners about how Indiana is part of the nationwide shift toward prevention through community collaborations using a strengths-based approach, integrating various efforts, tailoring responses to needs, using digital campaigns, aligning funding, and gaining champions’ support. (Free Event)
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Alumni and Community Member Library Resources
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Did you know that IU/IUPUI alumni and community members can access some library resources?
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University Library Seed Library
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Are you an avid gardener or have recently been thinking about starting a container garden? If so, then the IUPUI University Library have seeds for you!
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IUPUI University Library Card for Community Members
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Residents of the State of Indiana aged 18 years or older can get an IUPUI University Borrower’s Card by completing an Indiana Resident Library Card and User Agreement at the Library and providing a photo ID and proof of current address.
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Register Your Bike for a Free U-Lock
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Protecting your bike just got easier. Register your bike for free with Parking and Transportation Services and receive a free U-lock to keep your bike safe.
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Classes and Camps
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IUPUI is home to camps and year-round classes that help prepare students in grades K-12 for a wide variety of careers.
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Research Translation ToolKit Available from USAID
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The LASER PULSE collaboration has produced a collection of tools to aid researchers in planning for and conducting research translation. The collection includes planning and strategy tools for research translation implementation, stakeholder analysis, communication, and dissemination; guidance on specific approaches to research translation related to policy change, community engagement, nudges, and effective storytelling; and guidance on creating briefs and other written communications to facilitate research translation.
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How to store or share restricted or critical data at IU
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Storing data correctly is the key to keeping it safe. Storage owners must use the Institutional Storage Request Form if storing or sharing restricted or critical data. IU’s University Information Policy Office also reminds you that individually owned storage spaces such as Google at IU My Drive and Microsoft OneDrive at IU are never an appropriate place to share institutional data.
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Download Statistical Analysis Software At No Charge
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A reminder that IU faculty, staff, and students can install statistical, mathematical, and qualitative analysis software packages such as SPSS and Stata for no additional cost. Since this UITS initiative began in July 2022, the number of downloads is three times higher than it was in the prior year, with around 3,000 students, faculty, and staff taking advantage of access to the software.
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IU Center for Survey Research Capabilities and Expertise
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The IU Center for Survey Research has capabilities from traditional survey design and data collection (using web, mail, telephone, in-person) to qualitative interviews to specimen collection. They provide up to 2 hours of free consultation to any IU faculty, staff, or student and then charge based on hourly rates determined by the university. During the academic year, they offer free weekly consulting at two locations on the Bloomington campus (Tuesdays from 10-12 and Wednesdays from 12-1:30) but are happy to meet by Zoom for people in Indy.
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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Substance Use Research Fund - Request for Proposals
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New research funding from IU addresses racial and ethnic disparities specific to substance use disorder. $25,000 is available per grant. Funding will be available to IU faculty without regard to field or discipline to address this critical issue as broadly as possible. The research must be innovative, new, or reflect a new application of existing research. Priority will be given to efforts that seek to better understand and meet the needs of communities of color and utilize engagement methods with partners or the communities (such as community-based participatory research or person-centered outcomes research methods) which build sustainable relationships and trust in communities. All IU faculty (whether tenure-track or clinical track) on all IU campuses are welcome to apply.
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IU Presidential Arts and Humanities Program
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The IU Presidential Arts and Humanities program provides funding in support of research and creative activity through a variety of mechanisms, including a Fellows Program as well as travel and production grants. The research website outlines each of the categories of funding as well as eligibility and application requirements. All grant categories are currently open for applications.
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Need Research Equipment, Datasets, or Software?
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Do you need equipment, datasets or software to help conduct your research? IU researchers can search an online database to find university resources that are shareable with researchers or submit their own equipment from their laboratory or core to encourage broader use.
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Want to apply for a grant but need a statistician on your team?
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The Indiana Statistical Consulting Center supports IU faculty, staff and graduate students by helping with the planning phase, writing the methodological portion of grant proposals, carrying out the proposed analysis and writing up results once the grant is funded. Collaborators will meet free of charge with the agreement that their efforts will be compensated by the grant if funded.
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Indiana University Innovation and Commercialization Office
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IU's Innovation and Commercialization Office provides technical assistance on the commercialization of technology, including grant writing and submission in agency-specific systems such as ASSIST, FastLane, Grants.gov, eBRAP, etc. Contact Amie Frame at ude[dot]ui[at]emarfima for more information.
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Private Foundation and Corporate Funding Opportunities
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Private foundation and corporate funding opportunities are available through the Office of Business Partnerships and the Office of Foundation Relations.
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UITS Research Technologies
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Indiana University faculty have access to high performance computing and storage, research software, advanced visualization and data services, and expert consulting services.
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Use Pivot to Find External Funding
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Need external funding to support your research? Discover helpful information and resources to locate relevant external funding sources.
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Search for Scholars @IU
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Scholars@IU: this site provides access to Indiana University researchers. Use this information to find potential collaborators and partners.
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Office of Research Administration Training Videos
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The Office of Research Administration (ORA) provides free self-paced training videos for every step of your sponsored research.
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Find Funding to Support Your Work
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Indiana University offers numerous internal funding programs to support development of faculty research and creative activities.
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BECOME AN IUPUI TRIP SCHOLAR
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Benefits include:
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-You will be a valued member of an extensive network of other researchers/collaborators
-You will receive opportunities to showcase your research at IUPUI TRIP events
-You will receive promotional opportunities for your research inside and outside of the IUPUI community
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