2023 TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase
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Thank You
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Thank you for attending the 2023 IUPUI Center for TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase. We sincerely hope that you enjoyed learning about the amazing research that our Bantz Award recipients and TRIP Scholars are working on here at IUPUI and in the community. We greatly appreciate your continued interest, participation, and support of the IUPUI Center for TRIP. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events!
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November Scholar of the Month, Jennifer Guiliano
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Whose History Matters? Thinking about Collaboration and Open Access
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While many people believe that Native cultural heritage is held geographically close to the Indigenous communities they were extracted from, the reality is that materials are often held in cultural heritage institutions far away from the originating communities. You can find Indigenous holdings around the globe; often, those institutions have little if any contact with the Indigenous communities that those collections are about. Part of Dr. Guiliano's scholarship includes raising awareness about these holdings and the ethical question “owning” these collections introduce. The other part of her research includes working with cultural heritage institutions to develop narratives around their own local histories. Join us to see examples of how local histories can inform contemporary practices around data, access, and collaboration.
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TRIP Scholars in the News
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TRIP Scholar Receives Patent for Innovation that Utilizes Peptides for the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for utilizing peptides in treating neurodegenerative diseases to TRIP Scholar and IU School of Dentistry Associate Professor Mythily Srinivasan. Dr. Srinivasan developed peptide analogs of a p65 interacting protein that helps suppress inflammation and degeneration for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis.
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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, November 2, 2023 • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
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Friday, November 3, 2023 • 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. |
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Friday, November 17, 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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Thank You
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Thank you for attending the 2023 IUPUI Center for TRIP Awards and Fall Showcase. We sincerely hope that you enjoyed learning about the amazing research that our Bantz Award recipients and TRIP Scholars are working on here at IUPUI and in the community. We greatly appreciate your continued interest, participation, and support of the IUPUI Center for TRIP. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events!
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November Scholar of the Month, Jennifer Guiliano
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Whose History Matters? Thinking about Collaboration and Open Access
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While many people believe that Native cultural heritage is held geographically close to the Indigenous communities they were extracted from, the reality is that materials are often held in cultural heritage institutions far away from the originating communities. You can find Indigenous holdings around the globe; often, those institutions have little if any contact with the Indigenous communities that those collections are about. Part of Dr. Guiliano's scholarship includes raising awareness about these holdings and the ethical question “owning” these collections introduce. The other part of her research includes working with cultural heritage institutions to develop narratives around their own local histories. Join us to see examples of how local histories can inform contemporary practices around data, access, and collaboration.
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IUPUI TRIP Scholars in the News
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Rent Control Legislation
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As housing prices continue to soar, may states are considering adding rent control legislation. TRIP Scholar, Fran Quigley from IU McKinney Law School, discusses his work with tenants in Indiana's eviction courts and the benefit to rent control in an article from Salina Post.
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Conversation with 2023 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Awardee
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Dr. Holly Cusack-McVeigh, the 2023 Bantz-Petronio TRIP Award recipient, was featured in the IUPUI Today newsletter for her work on toxic museum collections and the repatriation of Indigenous cultural heritage.
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Statewide Study Explores How Pre-Existing Disease Has Influenced the COVID-19 Experience
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TRIP Scholar, Dr. Titus Schleyer, explores how pre-existing disease has influenced the COVID-19 experience.
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IU Professor Shares Ways Parents Can Protect Students' Mental Health
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In an interview with WISH-TV 8 News, 2018 Bantz Fellow, Dr. Barbara Pierce, shares the warning signs of students experiencing mental health issues and ways to help them overcome these challenges.
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Lost Histories of Muslims in America
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TRIP Scholar, Professor Edward Curtis, serves as a guide in a PBS Learning Media resource about the "Lost Histories of Muslims in America," that includes free lesson plans and tips for educators.
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New Approaches to an Old Problem
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2017 Bantz Fellow, Dr. Gabriel Filippelli, explores the use of community engagement and citizen science to fight lead poisoning in our communities.
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Indy Youth Gun Violence
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In an interview with FOX 59 News, TRIP Scholar Dr. Lauren Magee, explains the effects of gun violence on young people, their family members, and the community.
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Symptoms of the Body and the Mind are Frequent Fellow Travelers
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TRIP Scholar, Dr. Kurt Kroenke, discusses the relationship between pain, the most common symptom for which individuals visit a physician, and depression and anxiety, the two most prevalent mental health conditions worldwide. He highlights the importance of not neglecting psychological symptoms in patients experiencing pain.
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Marketing Expert Weighs In On Changes to "X"
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In an interview with WISH-TV 8 News, 2019 Bantz Community Scholar Professor Kim Saxton, shares her thoughts on Elon's Musk's decision to change the name of "Twitter" to "X."
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Achievements of IUPUI Center for TRIP Scholars
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Bantz Fellow Among Inaugural Diversity in Law Honorees
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Congratulations to 2022 Bantz Fellow Professor Lahny Silva. She and 10 graduates of the IU McKinney School of Law are among the honorees announced for Indiana's inaugural class of Diversity in Law.
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TRIP Scholar Receives Patent for Method That Treats Salts and Water Balance Diseases
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for a method created by TRIP Scholar and IUPUI School of Science Professor Bonnie Blazer-Yost. The method utilizes SGK1 inhibitors that reduce sodium reabsorption in the blood, thus reducing the development of diseases related to salt and water balance, particularly for hydrocephalus and hypertension. Watch a video about her research.
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TRIP Scholar Receives Patent for Innovation that Utilizes Peptides for the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a patent for utilizing peptides in treating neurodegenerative diseases to TRIP Scholar and IU School of Dentistry Associate Professor Mythily Srinivasan. Dr. Srinivasan developed peptide analogs of a p65 interacting protein that helps suppress inflammation and degeneration for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis.
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TRIP Scholar Receives Award
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Dr. Sylk Sotto. She received the IU School of Medicine Scholar Educator Award at the fall faculty meeting.
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TRIP Scholar is Named a 2023 Research Frontiers Trailblazer
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Professor Amrou Awaysheh. He was named one of IUPUI's Research Frontiers Trailblazers for 2023! This annual award from the Indianapolis campus's vice chancellor for research recognizes associate professors in the first three years of their academic appointment who have made exceptional contributions to research in their field. Watch a video about Professor Awaysheh's research.
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TRIP Scholar Receives Grant
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Dr. Mark Kelley. He received a $466,315 grant from the National Cancer Institute to study "Metabolic flux analysis and PDX models to understand therapeutic vulnerabilities following inhibition of Ref-1 redox signaling in pancreatic cancer."
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TRIP Scholar Receives Research Grants
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Congratulations to TRIP Scholar Dr. Tamika Zapolski. She received a $15,416 grant from Boston University to study "Addressing alcohol use related health disparities: A hybrid-effectiveness implementation study of a culturally adapted MI for Latinx alcohol and drug users." She also received a $1,950 grant from the University of Michigan to study "CBPR: Extending the Use of Innovative Methodologies in the Behavioral & Social Sciences (Mental Health and Burnout Programming for High School Teachers)."
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Stay Engaged in the Community |
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023 • 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. |
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Dr. Aaron Carroll will answer your questions about healthy relationships. 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, November 2, 2023 • 11 a.m. - 4 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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Friday, November 3, 2023 • 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
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Join others on Friday, Nov. 3 for a morning of engagement to kick off Lung Cancer Awareness Month as community partners discuss the importance of lung cancer advocacy in improving early diagnosis, reducing mortality, and lessening the stigma around the disease. It will be an educational and empowering event as you learn from national advocacy leaders.
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Friday, November 3, 2023 • 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. |
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You are invited to attend the 15th annual IUPUI Last Lecture on Friday, November 3, 2023, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the IUPUI Campus Center Theater, Room CE 002 (lower level). The program begins at 2 p.m., followed by a reception where you can mingle.
The 2023 Last Lecturer is Dr. Peggy Daniels Lee, who retired in June, 2020 as clinical professor of operations management and faculty chair of undergraduate programs at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Indianapolis. Dr. Lee’s Last Lecture, titled From Secretary to Professor, will introduce you to the people she has encountered along her life’s journey from her first post-college job as a secretary to becoming a clinical emeritus professor. She will share what she’s learned from them - perseverance, the ability to embrace delayed gratification, how to be a good person, and how to exist as a human being on this earth. Over the years, she has developed a way of being that guides her professional and personal lives.
The Last Lecture is sponsored by the Senior Academy, the Office of Academic Affairs, and the Indiana University Foundation.
(Free Event)
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Friday, November 3, 2023 • 6 p.m. - November 12, 8 p.m. |
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OnyxFest will present five never-produced one-act plays at this year’s festival. Sponsored by the Africana Repertory Theatre of IUPUI (A.R.T.I.) in conjunction with IndyFringe, OnyxFest 2023 is scheduled for November 3 – 5 and November 10 – 12. Plays will be staged at the IndyFringe Basile Theatre and the Crispus Attucks High School Auditorium.
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Tuesday, November 14, 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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Friday, November 17, 2023 • 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. |
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"Whose History Matters? Thinking about Collaboration and Open Access" focuses on examples of how local histories can inform contemporary practices around data, access, and collaboration. (Free Event)
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Academy of Teaching Scholars
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The IU School of Medicine Academy of Teaching Scholars is a program designed to help faculty build and share their skills as educators. The program encourages faculty to develop the skills needed to become educational leaders and facilitators of positive change.
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Guide to New IU Indianapolis Identity
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University Communications and Marketing is providing assets, messaging guidance and other resources to assist schools and units in the 2024 transition from IUPUI to IU Indianapolis.
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Free Admission to the Eiteljorg Museum for Indiana College Students
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Attention all Indiana college students! The Eiteljorg Museum provides a fantastic opportunity for you to explore the art, history, and diverse cultures of Native America and the American West. The Eiteljorg Museum is more than just a space for observation – it's a cultural hub for learning and engagement. Here you can immerse yourself in amazing stories of Native American cultures, and explore the breathtaking landscapes of the West. The Eiteljorg offers captivating exhibits, educational workshops and programs, and special events like Indian Market and Festival, Quest for the West, Dia de Muertos, and the Juneteenth and Jazz Community Celebration to deepen cultural understanding. To take advantage of this opportunity, simply present your valid Indiana college/university student ID at the museum's admission desk.
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TimelyCare Helps Staff and Faculty Support Students
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In addition to student resources, TimelyCare offers a dedicated phone line for faculty and staff seeking guidance in instances of student distress. The TimelyCare Faculty and Staff Support Line is accessible 24/7, 365 days a year at 833-4-TIMELY.
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Want better call quality and coverage? Use Wi-Fi calling on your cell phone
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Wi-Fi calling is a carrier-provided feature that will improve your experience making phone calls and sending text messages while in IU buildings. Especially when you’re in a limestone building, let’s say, Wi-Fi calling will enhance your call experience on your mobile phone.
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Keep Safety Top of Mind When Traveling Around Campus
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Remain aware and obey the rules of the road while traveling to help keep everyone safe.
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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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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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