February 17, 2023

Announcements, events, funding opportunities and more news for the Mass General Research Institute community.

In this edition:

(Scroll down for more info and click on the links for additional details)


Funding Opportunities:

  • NIH Instrumentation Grant Programs 2023
  • Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards
  • Nurses’ Alumni Association (MGHNAA) Grant
  • HMS Foundation Funds
  • Breast Cancer Alliance – Young Investigator Grants
  • Breast Cancer Alliance – Exceptional Project Grants
  • Fund for Medical Discovery (FMD) Research Fellowship Awards
  • Mass General Brigham Precision & Genomic Medicine T32 
  • Pilot & Feasibility Grants in Nutrition, Obesity, and/or Metabolism
  • 2023 Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award
  • MGH Physician and/or Scientist Development Award 2023
  • Limited Submission Funding Opportunities
  • Foundation Funding Opportunities


Announcements:

  • Software/web/app Developers
  • Supply Ordering 
  • Anesthesia Machine Annual Maintenance
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute Competition to Select HHMI Investigators
  • You must upgrade from Windows 7
  • Free Online MathWorks Training
  • MGB Research Core NVivo Software


Events:

  • MGB Research Town Hall
  • MGB World Medical Innovation Forum
  • Research Tech Talk 
  • Research Recharge
  • Digital Research Education
  • K Writing Workshop
  • CBRC SEMINAR SERIES
  • Women in Science Symposium
  • Nursing Scholarship Events in May
  • Nursing Inquiry Collaboration
  • The 24th Annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium
  • Meditation Sessions available every week
  • Fun Fridays
  • 2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 02

NIH Instrumentation Grant Programs 2023

 

Pre-applications are now being accepted by the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) for NIH Shared Instrumentation Grants (S10) and the High-End Instrumentation Grants (HEI) Program

 

The NIH ORIP's Shared Instrumentation Grant (S10) program, also known as a SIG, supports the purchase of research equipment in the $50,000 to $600,000 price range. Examples of instrumentation supported by SIG funding include nuclear magnetic resonance systems, electron and light microscopes, mass spectrometers, protein and DNA sequencers, biosensors, X-ray diffractometers and cell sorters. For research equipment exceeding the $600,000 price range, investigators may apply for the High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Grant Program.

 

The MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) has again committed funding to provide institutional support this year for Shared Instrumentation Grant (S10) and High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Grant  proposals. ECOR has made this commitment because it recognizes that institutional support greatly increases the likelihood that an application will be funded.

 

When is the deadline?

ECOR Pre-application Deadline: Tuesday, March 21, 2023, 5pm

NIH Application Deadline: Thursday, June 1, 2023

 

How to Apply

To submit a pre-application for S10 and HEI grants, click here

 

If you have questions, please contact MGH ECOR at ecor@mgh.harvard.edu

Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards


Preliminary applications are now being accepted by the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) for the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards


What are they?

Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards

The Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences provides funding to young investigators of outstanding promise in science relevant to the advancement of human health. The program makes grants to selected academic institutions to support the independent research of outstanding individuals who are in their first few years of their appointment at the Assistant Professor level.


MGH is eligible to nominate one candidate.

 

When is the deadline?  

MGH internal preliminary applications: Wednesday, March 22, 2023– 5:00 PM

 

How do I learn more and apply?

Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Awards - Click here

The Massachusetts General Hospital Nurses’ Alumni Association (MGHNAA) Grant


The MGHNAA grant is supported and named for the Alumni Association of the MGH School of Nursing (1873-1981) whose mission is to support nursing education, professional development, research, community engagement and to record and maintain the history of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital. The MGHNAA is a 2-year grant that offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice program or an advanced practice nurse graduate of a Master of Science in Nursing program the opportunity to lead a clinically-relevant EBP, Quality Improvement, or Original Research project. The project should aim to advance nursing science and improve outcomes for nursing workforce, patients, or families. The grant provides up to $3000 for project related expenses.

 

Selection Criteria:

  • Applicant is a Registered Nurse graduate of a Doctor of Nursing Practice program or an advanced practice nurse graduate of a Master of Science in Nursing program.
  • Proposed project is EBP, Quality Improvement, or Original Research with potential for translation of results into practice. NOTE: Original Research submissions are limited to MSN Advanced Practice Nurse applicants only and a PhD-level Nurse Scientist mentor is strongly recommended.
  • Applicant is a registered nurse employed at least 20 hours per week at MGH.
  • Applicant is endorsed by his/her MGH Director.
  • Applicant must be able to complete the project within the award period of 2 years.

For more specific information about the MGHNAA Grant and application process, please visit the Munn Center website:

https://www.mghpcs.org/munncenter/Nurses-Alumni-Grant.asp

 

  • Proposal due:  March 31, 2023
  • Recipient notified: May 1, 2023
  • Grant term: June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2025


HMS Foundation Funds


Each year several foundations invite HMS faculty and postdocs to apply for their fellowships and grants, which serve as critical funding at the early stages of a research career. Interested investigators must first apply for the HMS nomination through the HMS Foundation Funds office, and a committee will select the final candidates to submit applications to the sponsors. 


Awards include:

Due Monday, March 6, 2023 at 5:00pm

  • Brain Research Foundation Scientific Innovations Award
  • Herbert W. Nickens Faculty Fellowship

 

Due Monday, March 20, 2023 at 5:00pm

  • Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation Grant
  • Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program
  • Karin Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation Faculty Fellowship
  • Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Award
  • Searle Scholars Program
  • W.T. Grant Scholars Program

 

Faculty and postdocs interested in applying for any of the awards listed above can apply for the HMS nomination by submitting an application online. For information on application guidelines, click here.


For some awards, MGH receives invitations to submit their own nominations. In this case, MGH faculty must first apply for the MGH nomination through ECOR and a committee at MGH will select the final MGH candidate(s) to submit applications to the foundations. Click here to view a chart of the current opportunities. Internal announcements are forthcoming.


MGH is invited to submit their own application for the following opportunities:


  • Breast Cancer Alliance Exceptional Project Grants
  • Breast Cancer Alliance Young Investigator Grants
  • Charles H. Hood Foundation Major Grants Initiative to Advance Child Health
  • Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences

 

Please direct all inquiries regarding the application process at HMS to Clare Lamont, Program Coordinator, Office for Academic and Clinical Affairs, 617-432-7463, clare_lamont@hms.harvard.edu


If you have questions regarding the MGH application process, please email MGH ECOR, ecor@mgh.harvard.edu

Breast Cancer Alliance – Young Investigator Grants


Internal applications are now being accepted by the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) for the Breast Cancer Alliance Young Investigator Grant.


What are they?

"The mission of the Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) is to improve survival rates and quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer through better prevention, early detection, treatment and cure. To promote these goals, the BCA invests in innovative research, breast surgery fellowships, regional education, dignified support and screening for the underserved. To encourage a commitment to breast cancer research, the sponsor invites clinical doctors and research scientists whose primary focus is breast cancer research, and who are in the early stages of their career, to apply for funding for the Young Investigator Grant. This grant is intended to help advance the careers of young researchers who do not yet have their own major grant support but who design and conduct their own independent research projects.”


MGH is eligible to nominate two candidates.


How much is the award?

The grant provides salary support and project costs for a total of $125,000 (distributed over the two-year period.) Indirect costs, which are included in the $125,000 award, must be limited to 8% of total direct costs.


For MGH investigators selected through a competitive process as the institutional nominee for any limited submission funding opportunities, in situations in which the grant will bring in less than 20% indirect cost (IDC), ECOR will cover the IDC gap up to a maximum of $50,000 per year. In order to optimize the distribution of limited ECOR funds across the MGH research community, it is expected that PIs and departments will work together to cover the remaining IDC shortfall.


When is the deadline?  

MGH letter of intent deadline: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 5:00pm

BCA letter of intent deadline: Friday, March 31, 2023


How do I learn more about the opportunity?

To learn more and apply – Click here

To learn more about the BCA, click here.

Breast Cancer Alliance – Exceptional Project Grants


Internal preliminary applications are now being accepted by the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) for the Breast Cancer Alliance Exceptional Project Grant.


What are they?

The Breast Cancer Alliance invites clinical doctors and research scientists at any stage of their careers whose primary focus is breast cancer to apply for an Exceptional Project Grant. This award recognizes creative, unique and innovative research.


MGH is allowed to submit a maximum of 2 LOIs to the sponsor.


How much is the award?

The award is $100,000 for one year. Administrative costs, which are included in the $100,000 award, must be limited to 8% of grant funds. ECOR policy states that for MGH investigators selected through a competitive process as the institutional nominee in which the grant will bring in less than 20% indirect cost (IDC), ECOR will cover the IDC gap up to a maximum of $50,000 per year.


When is the deadline?  

MGH internal preliminary application deadline: Wednesday, February 22, 2023, 5:00pm

BCA letter of intent deadline: Friday, March 31, 2023


Learn more and apply

ECOR internal call for preliminary applications– Click here

To learn more about the BCA, click here.

Fund for Medical Discovery (FMD) Research Fellowship Awards


Applications are now being accepted by the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) for the Fund for Medical Discovery (FMD) Research Fellowship Awards!

 

What are they?

The FMD Awards are intended to support the salary of junior investigators (MD and PhD Research fellows, Clinical Research Fellows, Instructors), during a one-year period at MGH, who are in the training phase of their research. We recognize that research at MGH integrates the full translational spectrum of discovery from "bench to bedside to community and population.” To ensure that all areas of research conducted at MGH are included and eligible for FMD fellowship awards, ECOR is offering 3 types of training awards: fundamental research fellowships, clinical research fellowships, and population health care sciences fellowships.


These fellowships are for MD and PhD Research Fellows and Clinical Research Fellows who are in the training phase of their research at MGH. Instructors who are within 5 years total since initiating their research fellowship training are only eligible to apply for the clinical and population health care sciences fellowships. 


How much is each award?

The award will include a stipend of $54,840 plus applicable fringe benefits and 20% indirect costs.

 

When is the deadline?

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 - 5:00 PM


How do I learn more and apply?

Click here to read more and apply online!


For a guide to help make your application more competitive click here.

 

Mass General Brigham Precision & Genomic Medicine T32 


We are pleased to announce that the Mass General Brigham Training Program in Precision & Genomic Medicine, supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), is now accepting applications for the 2023-2025 academic cycle.

The MGB Training Program in Precision & Genomic Medicine, co-led by Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD, and Heidi Rehm, PhD, brings together three outstanding components to build a world-class training program in precision and genomic medicine: 1) an internationally-recognized faculty with expertise in precision and genomic medicine across a broad range of disciplines, 2) outstanding institutional resources bridging clinical, genomic, and data sciences, and 3) deep engagement with cutting edge, collaborative initiatives at the regional, national, and international levels to provide rich training experiences.


Funding is for 2-years and awards cover salary, travel to professional meetings, and other training-related expenses.

Trainees will perform research in their respective Mentor’s lab but will participate in all T32 training related requirements (meetings, journal club, etc.) throughout the Mass General Brigham Healthcare System.

For more eligibility and program information, as well as for a link to application materials, please visit our website at https://cgm.massgeneral.org/training-program/


Application materials are due February 25, 2023 at 5:00 PM, and the fellowship term begins July 2023. 

Please direct any inquiries to Program Manager, Marina Wilson (mwilson49@mgh.harvard.edu). 

Pilot & Feasibility Grants in Nutrition, Obesity, and/or Metabolism

 

The Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard (NORCH) is currently seeking applications for Pilot & Feasibility Grants related to nutrition, obesity, and metabolism. These award are for up to $30,000, with the possibility for up to $30,000 additional funding during year 2 via a competitive renewal.


The deadline to apply is March 1, 2023, awards announcement will be on May 1, 2023 and the funding period will begin on August 1, 2022. Please click here to apply or for more information on eligibility, application procedure, past projects, and more. 

2023 Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award

 

What are they?

The purpose of the fellowship award is to support research that focuses on the causes of human disease with the mission of improving its treatment. The program provides funding to postdoctoral fellows and clinician scientists in the mid to late stages of their research training in basic and preclinical science, and clinical and implementation research to help them achieve their goals of becoming independent investigators in biomedical research.


This opportunity is open to senior postdoctoral researchers and mentored clinician-scientists (MD, DO or equivalent) who work in the state of Massachusetts. 


How much is the award?

Ranging from $194,100 to $215,000 total over two years, inclusive of a $25,000 annual flexible expense allowance.



When is the deadline?  

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET


How do I learn more about the opportunity?

Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award – Click here

MGH Physician and/or Scientist Development Award 2023

Three- or Four-Year Award for Investigators

who are Underrepresented in Academic Medicine*

*Fundamental, Clinical, Translational, and Health Services investigators are all eligible


Applications for grants are invited by the MGH Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), and the Executive Committee on Research (ECOR). 

 

What is the Award?

The MGH Physician and/or Scientist Development Award (PSDA) is designed for MD and/or PhD investigators at MGH who are considered underrepresented in academic medicine (UiM). This Award is intended to provide transitional funding for support in the development of physicians and scientists underrepresented in academic medicine, and thereby increase opportunities for UiM researchers to advance to senior positions in academic medicine at MGH. This award is a key faculty initiative of the CDI. We encourage applicants to engage with the center and learn more about our programs and other initiatives: www.massgeneral.org/cdi. The CDI will evaluate the need for this Award on a regular basis.


Am I UIM (Underrepresented in Medicine)?

For the purposes of the PSDA, MGH follows the definition of underrepresented in medicine and biomedical research (UiM) of the NIH and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). UiM groups may include Latino/ Hispanic (including Brazilian), African-American/Black, American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaskan Natives, among others. Please note that Asians are not considered UIM, UNLESS they are underrepresented relative to the population MGH serves, e.g., Cambodian or Laotian.


How much is the award?

$180,000 plus 20% indirect costs will be awarded to be spent over a three or four-year period, with a maximum of $60,000 plus indirect costs per year for 3-year awards and a maximum of $45,000 plus indirect costs per year for 4-year awards.


When is the deadline?

Tuesday, February 28, 2023 – 5:00 PM

 

How do I learn more and apply?

Click here to read more and apply online.

Limited Submission Funding Opportunities


We ask that all MGH Investigators interested in applying for any limited submission award submit a Letter of Intent (see detailed instructions below) to the MGH Executive Committee on Research (ECOR) by the deadline indicated for each award to be considered to receive an institutional nomination. 


CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:

See full details for all awards on our website.


Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers (EHSCC) (P30 Clinical Trial Optional)

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites grant applications for Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers (EHS CC). As intellectual hubs for environmental health science research, the EHS CC is expected to be the thought leaders for the field and advance the goals of the NIEHS Strategic Plan.

Learn more


Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence, Basic Research Program (U19 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications to participate in the NIAID Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (ACE), a cooperative network intended to improve the understanding, prevention, and treatment of autoimmune diseases. 

Learn more


Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence, Clinical Research Program (UM1 Clinical Trial Required)

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications to participate in the NIAID Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (ACE), a cooperative network intended to improve the understanding, prevention, and treatment of autoimmune diseases.

Learn more


Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1 – Clinical Trial Optional)

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is designed to support highly integrated research teams of three to six Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs) to address ambitious and challenging research questions that are within the mission of NIGMS. 

Learn more


Consortium for Food Allergy Research: Clinical Research Center (U01 Clinical Trial Required) – NEW!

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications for the Clinical Research Centers (CRC) for the NIAID Consortium for Food Allergy Research (CoFAR). 

Learn more


Consortium for Food Allergy Research: Leadership Center (UM1 Clinical Trial Required) – NEW!

The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications for the Leadership Center of the NIAID Consortium for Food Allergy Research (CoFAR).

Learn more

Foundation Funding Opportunities


Please contact Corporate & Foundation Relations in the Office of Development at devcfr@mgh.harvard.edu if you wish to submit a proposal in response to any of these opportunities. Note that proposals are still routed through the standard InfoEd/Research Management process.



CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:

See full details for all awards on our website.

NEW! Early Diagnostics Grants, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. $500,000. Application Deadline: March 15


Collaborative Clinical Research Grant (CCRG), Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS). $50,000. LOI Deadline: March 1


Discovery Research Grant to Understand Link between Hearing Loss and Dementia, Action on Hearing Loss (Royal National Institute for Deaf People). ≈$244,000. LOI Deadline: April 19


Fondation pour l'Audition (FPA) Translational Grant, Action on Hearing Loss (Royal National Institute for Deaf People). ≈$365,000. LOI Deadline: March 31

'A' Awards, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF). $800,000. Application Deadline: May 12


R Accelerated Award Grant, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF). $800,000. Application Deadline: May 11


Reach Awards, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF). $250,000. Application Deadline: April 11


NEW! Endolysosomal Activity in Alzheimer’s (E2A) Grant Program, Alzheimer's Association (ALZ) $300,000. LOI Deadline: March 2


KY Cha Award in Stem Cell Technology, American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). $20,000. Application Deadline: March 15


Open Call for Research Proposals, Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. (ASF). $200,000. Application Deadline: April 15


Special Initiatives Pilot Funding, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (BCBSMA) Foundation. $50,000. Proposal Deadline: March 2


MDS Research Fund (MDSRF) (multiple opps), Dresner Foundation. $500,000. LOI Deadline: March 17


Charles H. Hood Foundation Child Health Research Awards Program, Health Resources in Action (HRiA)/The Medical Foundation. $200,000. Application Deadline: April 3


NEW! Leading Edge Research Grant Program, Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF). $150,000. LOI Deadline: March 10


Minority Career Development Award (CDA) in Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF). $150,000. Application Deadline: May 31


NEW! Research Grant on Early Detection and Pre-Neoplasia in Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF). $150,000. LOI Deadline: March 10


NEW! Research Grants on Understanding Resistance in Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF). $150,000. LOI Deadline: March 10


Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) Syndrome and Osteosarcoma Project Grants, Myrovlytis Trust. ≈$365,000. Application Deadline: April 28


General Topic Research Grant for Patient Care Insights (multiple opps), Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation. $100,000. LOI Deadline: May 8


Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). $420,000. Application Deadline: March 15


Interdisciplinary Award into Human Host and Infectious Agent Interactions, Rosetrees Trust. ≈$365,000. Application Deadline: April 28


Research Grants, Saving tiny Hearts Society (StHS). $75,000. Proposal Deadline: March 15


Faculty Research Award, Shock Society. $83,000. Proposal Deadline: March 15


SFARI Supplement to Enhance Equity and Diversity (SEED), Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI). $300,000. Application Deadline: Continuous


Healthcare Professional Patient Safety Education Grants, The Doctors Company Foundation (TDCF). Unspecified Amount. LOI Deadline: March 14


Child Development Fund: effects of sleep on psychological outcomes, The Waterloo Foundation (TWF). ≈$98,000. LOI Deadline: February 28

Do you want to learn more about identifying external funding opportunities? Please click here to request a research consultation with Amy Robb or see ECOR’s website for information on the Pivot database.

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See full details for all announcements on our website.

Are you a software developer at MGB?


Please consider joining a new Teams group for software/web/app developers throughout the MGB system. We hope this group will serve as a resource – providing a community for brainstorming and troubleshooting. All are welcome! If you have any questions, please contact Aaron Wu at aawu@mgh.harvard.edu

Click to join the teams group

Supply Ordering 


Do you order reagents, consumables, or other lab-specific supplies for your lab? Have you ever used Quartzy or some other strategy to make this ordering process easier? If either of these is true, please fill out this brief survey from the Lab Managers Discussion Group (LMDG). The LMDG is looking to gather & share information on how lab managers organize the ordering process and how many use(d) Quartzy. 

 

Stay tuned for an announcement of our next meeting date in early Spring! And remember, if you ever have any suggestions for topics to be covered at upcoming meetings, you can make those suggestions here or contact us via the LabManagers Teams channel. Information about the LMDG and being a part of our community can be found on our website

 

Sincerely,

The Lab Managers Discussion Group Co-Chairs 

Anesthesia Machine Annual Maintenance and Vaporizer Certification – Special Pricing! 

 

Is your anesthesia machine/vaporizer due for service? Colonial Medical is offering discounted anesthetic vaporizer maintenance on Tuesday, March 7 for the Main Boston Campus and Wednesday, March 8 for the Charlestown Navy Yard (CNY) Campus. The cost to MGH researchers is $170 for a small machine or $270 for a large machine. To book an appointment and take advantage of this offer, contact Colonial Medical directly at 888-446-8427 or cms@colmedsupply.com.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Competition to Select HHMI Investigators


The HHMI Investigator competition is open to basic researchers and physician scientists from more than 300 eligible institutions who catalyze research in basic and biomedical sciences, plant biology, evolutionary biology, biophysics, chemical biology, biomedical engineering, and computational biology.


Candidates apply directly to HHMI. Applications must be received by March 21, 2023. Information about this program and competition, including benefits of becoming an HHMI Investigator and eligibility requirements for this competition may be found at hhmi.org/investigators.


We seek a broad applicant pool and welcome applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We anticipate appointing approximately 25 scientists who will push the bounds of biomedical research and train and mentor the next generation of scientists.


If you have a question about the 2024 competition, please email sciencecomp@hhmi.org

Action Required: You must upgrade from Windows 7 Operating System prior to January 31, 2023

 

Information Security & Privacy is a top priority for Mass General Brigham. To best protect our patients and families, research subjects, and our institution, we require our workforce, vendors, and business partners to ensure they are meeting our security standards. Mass General Brigham will be checking devices connected to the network to make sure they have an up to date operating system (MGB Device Operating System (OS) Compliance Requirements). 

 

Microsoft Support for Windows 7 is end of life and Microsoft no longer offers patches and security updates for Windows 7.   Starting January 31, 2023, devices running Windows 7 will be blocked from accessing the MGB network.  If you are using a MGB standard workstation or laptop that is still running the Win7 OS, please contact helpdesk to schedule an upgrade.

 

     Need Additional Help?

  1. For full instructions, visit; https://rc.partners.org/security/secure-your-computer or contact IS Service Desk for technical assistance with upgrading your OS.
  2. If you are working with a vendor to update the device and need to apply for a variance, please do so by submitting an ISPO Cybersecurity Variance Request - IS Service Hub (service-now.com). Generally, those devices that cannot be upgraded to a newer operating system will need to be retired and/or removed from the network. 

 

Please share this message with any of your staff, including those who may have non-standard devices (i.e. devices other than standard MGB workstations) connected to the network. All devices connecting to the network are subject to these requirements.

Free Online MathWorks Training

Get started with basic techniques using MATLAB and Simulink, or learn applications like machine learning, deep learning, circuit simulation, wireless communications, and more. These courses are interactive and self-paced.


MGB Research Core NVivo Software

Time to renew your NVivo portal license through the ERIS Research Computing Core. Annual NVivo licenses expire each year on February 28th. Your license will automatically cancel, and you will need to order again at rcservices.partners.org (MGB login required). Nvivo licenses are $350/year per User and new licenses can be ordered and accessed today.



NVivo is software that can be used for qualitative analysis of textual and audiovisual data sources. NVivo portal licenses require no installation and you may log into your account on any computer, to access the NVivo portal. For more information on NVivo go to the Research Computing Core's software page or order now at rcservices.partners.org (MGB login required). All questions may be directed to rcc@partners.org.

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MGB Research Town Hall


Please join us for the next Mass General Brigham (MGB) Town Hall for the Research Community on Thursday, March 2nd at 10:00 am – 11:00 am via zoom. The Town Hall will be recorded and posted to the Research Pulse Page.

 

The session consists of presentations by senior leaders. You may submit your research-related question(s) in advance to abaker10@partners.org.

 

The agenda topics include:

  • Moving Research Data to the Cloud
  • Business Excellence, Workday, and UKG Dimensions

Join Zoom Meeting

https://partners.zoom.us/j/88448189152pwd=VmVyWDJ4S2w1WnJOTTBVNFVSTlYxdz09

Meeting ID: 884 4818 9152

Passcode: 460578

+13092053325,,88448189152#,,,,*460578# US

+13126266799,,88448189152#,,,,*460578# US (Chicago)

MGB World Medical Innovation Forum

June 12-14, 2023

Boston's Top Healthcare Innovation Gathering


Join leading healthcare and financial experts at the World Medical Innovation Forum as they assess the impact of the latest innovations in three of today’s fastest breakthrough areas.


Network with industry disruptors and executives, including top Harvard clinicians and scientists from Mass General Brigham, the premier academic research organization and medical system in the U.S., and financial experts from Bank of America, manager of one of the largest healthcare portfolios in the industry.

Learn More
Register

The next virtual Research Tech Talk is Thursday February 23rd, 2023 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm. 


Tim Labrie, Senior Manager, Digital and team will present on the new MGB website, how it was built, its functionalities and future plans.

Herb Harrison, Director of MGB's Digital ITS Enterprise Technology Platform team and Todd Turner, Director, MGB Supply Chain Contracts will discuss SCM processes, Apple and DELL procurement and give an update from the Enterprise Architecture Council.


RSVP

Digital Research Education

Part 2: Digital Health Research Tools at MGH/MGB

When: Wednesday, February 22 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM

Location: Virtual via BBB

Register: https://opencourses.partners.org/course/view.php?id=1803


For research investigators, and study staff, this 45-minute course will help you better understand and access internal resources and tools that will help you advance your research initiatives. The second class in the three-part Digital Research Education series is focusing on the Digital Health Research Tools at MGH/MGB. This course will present an overview of the useful research tools available at MGB, including information sources, software, trainings, informational documents and more. At the end of the course, each participant will receive a carefully curated, comprehensive catalogue of almost 40 research tools.

Part 3: Digital Health Research Development Process at MGH/MGB

When: Wednesday, March 15 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM

Location: Virtual via BBB

Register: https://opencourses.partners.org/course/view.php?id=1804


For research investigators, and study staff, this course will help you better understand the process to plan and implement a digital health research project at MGB. The final course in the three-part Digital Research Education series is intended to provide a roadmap to help you navigate the hospital’s research support structure and understand the regulations and procedures involved. At the end of the course, each participant will receive a comprehensive guide of the research steps involved, including topics such as Project Development, Contracts and Agreements, IRB and Data Security Review, and Project Implementation. This course was developed by the Center for Innovation in Digital HealthCare (CIDH).

K Writing Workshop

Thursday, March 2nd, 2023

Are you writing a K?

Get practical advice


This in-person workshop is intended to promote interaction and discussion. It is appropriate for clinical and basic science researchers from all fields. K99 applications will not be discussed in detail. 

TIME TABLE:

12:15 - 1pm | NETWORKING LUNCH

1 - 3pm | K WRITING WORKSHOP

3:15 - 4pm | ADMINISTRATIVE COMPONENTS (optional session)


Joseph B. Martin Conference Center (Rotunda Room)

77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02155


Register here

CBRC SEMINAR SERIES VIRTUAL PRESENTATION

Speaker: 

Heidi H. Kong, MD, MHSc

Senior Investigator

Dermatology Branch, NIAMS, NIH

Bethesda, MD

 

The Title of her talk is:            The skin we live in: The human skin microbiome”

Date of Seminar:                        Monday, March 6, 2023

Time:                                            4 pm to 5 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

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Nursing Scholarship Events in May

Both events are open to ALL Nursing Staff! A formal and detailed “save the date” is forthcoming!


Please encourage colleagues to save the following dates:


Tuesday May 16th: VIRTUAL 1:30-2:30 pm Poster Award Winner “Flash Talks” presentation of 5, MGH Nurse-led Quality Improvement, Evidence-Based Practice, and Original Research Projects!--- details forthcoming


Thursday May 18th: HYBRID- in O’Keeffe and Virtual 1:30-3pm Celebration of Nursing Research and Scholarship: Remarks from Dr. Burke, overview of the Munn Center for Nursing Research at MGH and updates, invited speaker presentation, announcement of Munn Center-initiated grant awards. Details forthcoming.

The 24th Annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium – Adiposity, Immunity, and Inflammation: Interrelationships in Health and Disease

Date: June 7, 2023

Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm EST 


The Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard (NORCH) invites you to attend our 24th Annual Symposium, featuring the latest research on a wide range of topics including nutritional regulation of immunity, immunometabolic drivers of heart failure, and immunological landscape of adipose tissue. The George L. Blackburn Keynote Lecture, "Obesity and Immunometabolism," will be given by Dr. Lydia Lynch of Harvard University School of Medicine.

 

Additional event info and speaker information can be found here.

This event will be held virtually. All are welcome!

Registration is free for all attendees. Register now

Two Meditation Sessions available every week



SESSION 1: Meditation Mondays with Dr. Darshan Mehta 

Every Monday, 8:00 – 8:30 am, Zoom à next session, Monday, February 20!

Co-sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development’s Office for Well-Being and the MGPO Frigoletto Committee

Join Darshan Mehta, MD, MPH, Director, Office for Well-Being, for a guided meditation session on Monday morning. 

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SESSION 2: Midweek Meditation with Guest Leader 

Every Wednesday, 8:00 – 8:30 am, Zoom à next session, Wednesday, February 22!

Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development’s Office for Well-Being

Join guest leaders, the Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute (GWBI) nuns, for next Wednesday’s guided meditation session on February 22th!

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Fun Friday: Doodling

Friday, February 24, 2023, 12:00 – 1:00 pm, Zoom

Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development Office for Well-Being

 

Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity.

 

Doodle Escapes are five minutes doodle breaks. Whether you are at your desk for 10 hours on virtual calls or a student feeling stressed out or parent who is looking for ways to engage your kids—these creative exercises give you a different way to change your mood, de-stress, challenge your brain and just relax in a new way. These 5-minute exercises will help you to take a couple of minutes to de-stress, jumpstart your creative brain or just take a different kind of break.

 

Presenter: Deb Putnoi, MEd, a visual artist, educator and researcher. Putnoi has an M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, a 5th Year Graduate Degree from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and a B.A./B.F.A. from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (joint degree program).

 

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2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 02

Tuesday, February 28, 2023, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Zoom

Provided by: MGH Center for Faculty Development & Mass General Brigham

 

"Subcortical brain regions in anxiety disorders: Findings from ENIGMA-Anxiety"

 

The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar.

 

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

·       Identify subcortical brain regions implicated in major anxiety disorders

·       Recognize sex and age as potential modifiers of subcortical volumes in anxiety disorders

·       Distinguish between different types of data aggregation in large-scale neuroimaging collaborations

 

Target Audience: This activity is intended for faculty and faculty trainees.

Course Director: Miriam A. Bredella, MD, MBA, Director, Center for Faculty Development; Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School

 

Presenters:

Nynke A. Groenewold, PhD, Mental Health Researcher, Division of Psychopharmacology, University of Cape Town

 

ACCREDITATION

In support of improving patient care, Mass General Brigham is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Mass General Brigham designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

 

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