Office of Research Update
Recent Awards
Congratulations to the following faculty members for their recent awards:
- Donna Pattison (BIO) was awarded $586,977 from Texas Southern University: Louis Stokes Renewal Stem Pathways and Research Alliance: Houston Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
- Thomas Teets (CHEM) was awarded $300,000 from The Welch Foundation: Luminescent Organometallic Complexes prepared by (3+2) Cycloaddition Reactions of Coordinated Isocyanides
- Tai-Yen Chen (CHEM) was awarded $300,000 from The Welch Foundation: Mapping Membrane Viscosity at Single-Molecule Scale
- Ding-Shyue Yang (CHEM) was awarded $300,000 from The Welch Foundation: Direct Visualization of Photoinduced Dynamics of Surfaces and Functional Materials
- Andre Cardoso Barato (PHY) was awarded $266,000 from National Science Foundation: Stochastic Thermodynamics: From Active Molecular Pumps to Chimera States
- Eric Bittner (PHY) was awarded $140,000 from Boise State University: Probing Coherence Dynamics in Model System to Understand Energy Transfer in Photosynthesis
- Yuxuan Wang (EAS) was awarded $95,000 from TCEQ: Drought Effects on Surface Ozone and Pm2.5 Over the Texas
- Kresimir Josic (MATH) was awarded $70,695 from Rice University: NLM Training Grant in Biomedical Informatics
- Gregory Morrison (PHY) was awarded $38,520 from UT MDACC: Salary Reimbursement Agreement for Ryan Boyce
- Demetrio Labate (MATH) was awarded $8,025 from UTMB: Salary Reimbursement Agreement for Graduate Student Michela Marini
- Daniel Cherdack (PHY) was awarded $6,874 from Universities Research Association: URA Visiting Scholars Application for Fatima Abd Alrahman
- Daniel Cherdack (PHY) was awarded $6,874 from Universities Research Association: URA Visiting Scholars Application for Karim Hassinin
* The awards listed above are extracted from the awards report generated through PeopleSoft Grants system. This report includes only the awards that are fully set up with cost centers available for expenditures. Any incoming awards pending in the system will not be reported until the set up is complete.
General Reminders
Looking for new funding opportunities? Check out the NSM Office of Research’s Funding Opportunities webpage. Here you will find a list of funding opportunities curated to the interests of NSM faculty. The list is updated monthly, so check back often.
Don’t unnecessarily delay your award! The most common cause for delays in issuing a notice of award (NOA) is failing to submit just-in-time (JIT) information, such as revised budgets and current/pending support information. The biggest obstacle to award set up is congruency review—an internal review done by DOR that ensures all compliance approvals are complete (animal use, human subjects, biohazards, radiation safety). To minimize delays in getting your award, please let us know if you receive a favorable review. This typically comes in the form of a high impact score on a summary statement or a letter from the sponsor suggesting interest in the proposal. We will complete any pending JIT requests and ask DOR to begin the congruency review.
Preparing your next proposal? Please review our proposal submission timetable. We routinely have multiple grants due at or near the same time, so it is imperative that everything is in order well ahead of the deadline. This also gives us time to properly check for errors. Let us know when you have plan(s) for submission by filling out our Pre-submission Questionnaire online.
Let us create your budget! Many of you like to fill in the UH budget worksheet yourself, but we end up transferring that information to the most current version and looking up everyone’s salary and benefits information anyway. It is simpler to just send us an outline of what you would like in the budget, and let us create it for you. A great way to do this is to make a draft of your budget justification. We can use that to create the budget.
Please check out the NSM Office of Research website for useful links and information.
– The NSM Research Team
What’s New in the Office of Research?
New timeline for NSM proposal submissions starting immediately
In order to spread out the workload, ensure accurate review of proposal materials, and to meet deadlines imposed by other institutions on subawards, the NSM Office of Research has revised its timeline for proposal submissions. Notably, the pre-submission questionnaire and an outline of the budget must be received 25 business days prior to the grant deadline. All final materials must be received at least 5 business days prior to the deadline. The NSM proposal submission guidelines can be found here.
Pre-Award Checklist for Export Control and Information Security
Export control, trade compliance, and “Research Security” regulations and requirements have expanded significantly in recent years and now have institution-wide impact for research universities.
The University of Houston is implementing a new “pre-award checklist for export control and information security” online form which must be completed Prior to each application submission. It is brief and should only take no more than 3 minutes. Once complete, please be sure to submit and print the PDF of your responses. Forward the PDF to your research liaison officer.
Additional information on this requirement for faculty and staff is forthcoming from the Division of Research.
Proposal Pre-Submission Questionnaire
To revamp the proposal submission process and make information gathering more efficient for proposal preparation, NSM Office of Research has rolled out an improved Proposal Pre-submission Questionnaire on SmartSheet as our primary proposal in-take form. We encourage you to use it for your future proposal submissions. Let us know your plans as soon as you can.
Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Program (MFTRP) Acknowledgement Form Now Online for NSM Faculty
The Chips & Science Act of 2022 prohibits participation in any foreign talent recruitment program by personnel of Federal research agencies and prohibits participation in a malign foreign talent recruitment program by covered individuals involved with research and development awards from those agencies.
To comply with the Chips & Science Act, UH has implemented System Administrative Memorandum (SAM) 01.G.04 - Participation in Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs, which can be found through here.
When submitting proposals to Federal agencies, applicants are required to document investigators’ participation in any and all foreign talent recruitment programs. If the Federal agency requires use of the “common forms” generated by SciENcv for the Biosketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support, then this acknowledgement is recorded when the forms are generated. If the common forms are not used, a separate acknowledgement is required.
NSM Office of Research has taken this MFTRP Acknowledgement Form online for easier access and better record keeping. Please be sure to complete one when prompted by our office.
Sponsor Updates
National Institute of Health
Prior Approval Required for NIH No-Cost Extensions
On May 7, NIH removed the automatic No-Cost Extension functionality in eRA Commons. All requests for NCEs must now be submitted for prior approval.
Short-Term Extension to Early-Stage Investigator (ESI) Eligibility Period
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hereby grants the automatic extension of Early-Stage Investigator (ESI) eligibility. This extension addresses delays impacting grant application submissions, peer review, or award processing timelines between January 1, 2025, and May 31, 2025, and seeks to mitigate their effects on the biomedical research community. Learn More ›
NIH Policy on Foreign Subawards
Effective May 1, 2025, NIH will not issue awards that include subawards to foreign entities, nor accept prior approval requests to add new foreign components or subawards until details of the new foreign collaboration award structure are released. Learn More ›
NIH is announcing that the NIH Public Access Policy will now be effective July 1, 2025.
This change in effective date will allow researchers and members of the public to have speedier access to NIH-supported findings. All other aspects of the 2024 Public Access Policy remain the same. Learn More ›
NIH SBIR/STTR Foreign Disclosure Requirements
Effective April 29, 2025, NIH may apply foreign disclosure and risk management requirements to all active SBIR and STTR awards, even if those awards did not undergo risk assessment at the time of application. Learn More ›
NIH “Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies” Page is Now Available
This page serves as a central location where you can learn more about the status of changes impacting NIH grants process and plans for implementing new initiatives and policies.
NIH Common Forms Implementation for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support Postponed
To further support a successful transition to the Common Forms, NIH is postponing the May 25, 2025, implementation for all applications and Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs). NIH will issue future Guide Notices outlining the new effective date and additional implementation details as they are finalized.
NIH applicants and recipients must continue to use the current NIH Biosketch and Other Support format pages for applications, Just-in-Time (JIT) and RPPRs.
NIH: Create an ORCID Account and Link it to Your eRA Commons ID
Open Researcher and Contributor Identification (ORCID) provides each researcher with a unique persistent digital identifier that connects researchers with their professional accomplishments over time, regardless of changes to their name, location, title, or institution.
Instructions for linking your ORCID ID to your eRA Commons profile can be found here.
NIH: Recent and Upcoming Changes in NIH Applications and Reports
- Report DMS Plan Activities in RPPR: NIH will require progress report (RPPR) to address NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan activities including updates on data sharing, repositories, and unique identifiers for data that have been shared (NOT-OD-24-123). The updated NIH RPPR Instructions Guide will be posted to the RPPR page, and NIH plans to implement the new DMS reporting questions for RPPR submitted on or after October 1, 2024.
- Guidance for Videos Submitted as NIH Application Materials: NIH will no longer accept video files in CD/DVD/USB formats. Only digital video files submitted via email will be accepted. The files must be submitted by institutional AOR no later than 30 days prior to peer review. Multiple videos may be submitted per application, but their aggregate length (at normal speed) must not exceed two minutes for single-project applications and five minutes for multi-component applications. The maximum file size for all videos combined is 35 MB (NOT-OD-24-067).
- Marking Changes in Resubmission Applications: Markups should not be used to identify changes in Resubmission applications. Changes made to a Resubmission application should only be outlined in the Introduction attachment (NOT-OD-24-061).
Recorded Webinar: NIH Grants Process Primer: Application to Award
Understanding NIH’s overall structure and the foundation of the agency’s grants process is vital to successfully applying for NIH funding. To help you on this journey, the NIH developed a two-part webinar designed to help inform and clarify important elements from application preparation to award. Links to the two free webinars are below.
Part One: An Overview (Published November 13, 2024)
- Introduction to NIH
- Identifying Funding Opportunities
- Elements of a Competitive Application (key components and guidance from NIH experts)
- Understanding the Peer Review Process
- Award Determination
- Q&A focused on pre-award preparations and the path of your application toward award
Part Two: An Interactive Experience (Published November 14, 2024)
- Pre-Award Systems (Walk-through of systems and tools used to submit and track applications)
- Notices of Funding Opportunities
- Application Components & Guidance (e.g., deadlines, budget types, project narratives, supporting documents, and application assembly)
- Peer Review Outcomes, Responding, and Tips on Resubmitting
- Award Notification and Acceptance (e.g., understanding the Notice of Award)
- Preparing for Managing an Award
- Q&A focused on systems, tools, and resources from submission to award
Simplified Review Framework for NIH Research Project Grant Applications
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is simplifying the peer review process for most Research Project Grant applications, effective for due dates on or after January 25, 2025. These changes are designed to enable reviewers to better focus on answering the key questions necessary to assess scientific and technical merit, mitigate reputational bias, and reduce reviewer burden.
The major changes are as follows:
- The current 5 review criteria will be reorganized into just 3 criteria, with only 2 of them scored:
- Factor 1. Importance of the research (significance and innovation) - scored 1–9
- Factor 2. Rigor and feasibility (approach) - scored 1–9
- Factor 3. Expertise and resources (investigators, environment) - not scored
- Reduce reputational bias by asking reviewers to assess the adequacy of investigator experience and institutional resources with respect to the work proposed as a binary choice: (1) adequate/appropriate or (2) additional expertise/resources needed.
- “Additional considerations” will no longer be required of peer reviewers. Considerations not directly related to scientific merit will shift to NIH staff for review.
Additional resources/information about the upcoming changes are listed below:
- nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2024/04/04/changes-coming-to-applications-and-peer-review-in-january-2025/
- grants.nih.gov/policy/peer/simplifying-review.htm
UMR Releases Annual NIH Economic Impact Report: 2025 Update
United for Medical Research (UMR) released the 2025 update of its annual analysis of the economic impact of research funding from the NIH. The analysis shows that the $36.94 billion awarded to researchers in FY2024 supported 407,782 jobs and $94.58 billion in new economic activity nationwide - or $2.56 for every $1 invested.
NIH News Releases NIH to Prioritize Human-Based Research Technologies
National Science Foundation
New Annual Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Program Certification for PIs/co-PIs
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is providing this correspondence to inform organizations, and Authorized Organizational Representatives, of a new annual certification requirement for Principal Investigators (PIs) and co-Principal Investigators (co-PIs) regarding Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs (MFTRP).
Starting on June 7, 2025, in accordance with the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) Chapter II.D.1.e(ii), all PIs or co-PIs named on an NSF award made on or after May 20, 2024, must certify annually in Research.gov that they are not party to a MFTRP. Individuals who are currently a party to a MFTRP are not eligible to serve as senior/key personnel on an NSF proposal or on any NSF award made on or after May 20, 2024. NSF is providing notification of this new requirement to impacted PIs and co-PIs.
What you need to know about completing the required MFTRP certification in Research.gov:
- There is no organizational certification requirement, the certification requirement is for PIs and co-PIs.
- Impacted PIs and co-PIs will be prompted to complete the MFTRP certification after signing into Research.gov using the Sign In link at the top of www.Research.gov.
- PIs and co-PIs with more than one active award made on or after May 20, 2024, are only required to certify once, annually.
- Once completed, PIs and co-PIs can view their MFTRP certification response under the Academic/Professional Information section of their profile.
- NSF is working to expand the MFTRP annual certification requirement for all senior/key personnel roles at a future date. Additionally, NSF is working to provide organizations with access to the annual certifications.
- Please see PAPPG Chapter II.D.1.d(ix) for information about Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) responsibilities regarding senior/key personnel MFTRP certifications.
- Frequently Asked Questions and MFTRP contract examples will be available on the MFTRP section of the Office of the Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy website shortly.
NSF slashes graduate fellowship program (Science)
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has cut in half the number of graduate students receiving its prestigious research fellowship program for the upcoming academic year. NSF is not saying why, but the agency is facing a constrained budget. Read Article from Science ›
NSF Statement of NSF Priorities
NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan published a Statement of NSF Priorities on April 18, announcing that “[r]esearch projects with more narrow impact limited to subgroups of people based on protected class or characteristics do not effectuate NSF priorities.” Following this announcement, the NSF froze new NSF awards and started to terminate existing awards, as reported in a Nature article.
NSF: Login.gov and Research.gov Email Addresses Must Match
Beginning April 26, 2025, your Login.gov email address must match the primary email address for your NSF account. To review your NSF account primary email address, sign into Research.gov and then select the My Profile option at the top of the screen to view your primary email address on the Contact Information tab. You can change your NSF account primary email address by following the step-by-step instructions in the View and Edit My NSF Account Profile Information job aid available in the Account Management User Guide. If Research.gov detects a mismatch of emails on or after April 26, you will not be able to use Login.gov credentials to sign into Research.gov and must use your NSF account credentials instead.
Information that Must be Disclosed in the NSF Current and Pending (Other) Support Document
In recent years, all federal agencies have increased their requirements for what must be disclosed when reporting current and pending support. Here is a list of items that must be included for NSF:
- All projects currently under consideration (including the current proposal) from whatever source, and all ongoing projects, irrespective of whether support is provided through the proposing organization, another organization, or directly to the individual, and regardless of whether or not they have monetary value (e.g., even if the support received are in-kind contributions such as office/laboratory space, equipment, supplies, or employees).
- In-kind contributions not intended for use on the project/proposal being proposed and have an associated time commitment.
- Current or pending participation in, or applications to, programs sponsored by foreign governments, instrumentalities, or entities, including foreign government-sponsored talent recruitment programs.
- Postdoctoral scholars, students, or visiting scholars who are supported by an external entity, whose research activities are not intended for use on the project/proposal being proposed and have an associated time commitment.
- Consulting that falls outside of an individual’s appointment/agreement.
- Travel supported/paid by an external entity to perform research activities with an associated time commitment.
- Startup company based on non-organization-licensed IP.
- Startup packages from other than the proposing organization.
For more information, NSF offers a disclosures table and FAQ on Current & Pending Support.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Grant Notice 24-01 NASA Policy Update
NASA Grants Policy and Compliance has published Grant Notice 24-01 informing NASA grant and cooperative agreement recipients and applicants about changes to NASA’s grant policies released on October 1, 2024, which implement revisions to 2 CFR and National Security Presidential Memorandum-33.
The Grant Notice, published on the Grants Policy and Compliance website, outlines what proposers and grant recipients can expect as NASA prepares to release updated grant guidance in the NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Manual.
While changes to policy are effective for grants being awarded on or after October 1, 2024, GPC recognizes that upcoming requirements around biosketch and current and pending (other) support (CPS) disclosures could change for proposers while there is an open Notice Of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). As such, if a proposal is submitted that does not comply with the changes, and has been selected for funding, the NASA Shared Services Center will request and collect the new required forms and certifications from entities post-application and pre-award. Please see further guidance below:
NOFO Release | Award Date | Biosketch CPS Reporting Requirement/New Certs and Reps | Submission Method |
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Prior to October 1, 2024 | Prior to October 1, 2024 | No new requirements | N/A |
Prior to October 1, 2024 | On or After October 1, 2024 | New requirements apply | Via Email to NSSC Grant Officer, as Requested |
On or After October 1, 2024 | On or After October 1, 2024 | New requirements apply | Submission in NSPIRES |
For questions on the Grant Notice, please contact HQ Grants Policy and Compliance at hq-dl-grants-policy-compliance@nasa.gov.
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
CPRIT Grant Policies & Procedures Guide
Beginning with applications submitted in cycle 25.1, the maximum salary amount supported by CPRIT grant funds for an individual with 100% level of effort on a grant award is $225,000.
The current version of the Grantee Policies & Procedures Guide is dated June 2024.
University of Houston
Announcements
Research Administration Forum
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Thursday, July 24
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2026 Federal Budget
On Friday, May 30, the Trump administration released the Technical Supplement to the 2026 Budget (“Appendix”). The appendix follows the May 2 release of the President’s recommendations on discretionary funding levels for fiscal year (FY) 2026 (“Skinny Budget”). Individual agencies have provided more details:
- HHS Fiscal Year 2026 Budget in Brief
- NSF FY 2026 Budget Request to Congress
- U.S. Department of Education Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Summary
To learn more about the budget process, visit AAAS’s Understanding the Process website with helpful resources:
Faculty Guidance on DOD and NSF Indirect Cost Rates
If faculty receive instructions from a DOD directorate to submit or resubmit a proposal using the 15% indirect cost rate, please provide the language from the May 14 DOD memo that clarifies the cap is not yet in effect and is still under development. Similarly, if faculty receive an NSF award or amendment referencing a 15% cap, even for existing awards, please note that this contradicts both NSF Policy Notice 25-034 and a court-ordered stay.
Please send any correspondence to doraward@central.uh.edu for review before accepting terms.
Limited Submissions
This is a reminder that the Division of Research keeps an active list of limited submission opportunities on the DOR website. View Current Opportunities ›
Updates on Grants Management Services at UH
Last week, the Provost announced important updates on efforts to strengthen grants management services across the University. Learn More ›
Federal Funding Updates Webpage
The UH Division of Research has published a new webpage with resources for recent and upcoming changes to proposals, awards, and agency operations during the federal administration transition. You can also submit questions pertaining to recent federal funding changes to DOR directly on this webpage.
PI Survey on Impacts to Federal Awards
If you are a Principal Investigator on a federally funded award, DOR requests that you respond to this survey if you believe there are current or future activities in your Statement of Work or budget that may be affected by recent Executive Orders. Complete the Survey
Required Research Security Training Available in CITI
The Department of Energy will require any NOFO application with a due date after May 1, 2025, that covered individuals complete Research Security Training within the 12 months prior to the application. Covered individuals must certify via Current and Pending Support that they have completed the training. Other agencies will require this training in the future as well.
A Covered Individual (a) contributes in a substantive, meaningful way to the development or execution of the scope of work of a project funded by DOE or proposed for funding by DOE, and (b) is designated as a covered individual by DOE. At a minimum, DOE designates as covered individuals any principal investigator (PI); project director (PD); co-principal investigator (Co-PI); co-project director (Co-PD); project manager; and any individual regardless of title that is functionally performing as a PI, PD, Co-PI, Co-PD, or project manager.
The University of Houston offers this training through the modules that the NSF has made available. Covered individuals should access the training via CITI. If UH is not listed under your affiliations, please add it before beginning the training.
There are four Research Security Training modules, and each will take approximately one hour to complete.
- Introduction to Research Security (ID 21304)
- The Importance of Disclosure (ID 21305)
- Risk Mitigation and Management (ID 21306)
- The Importance of International Collaboration (ID 21307)
Effort Reporting Available for FY24
The effort reporting system is now up and running. This system will display your effort for the period from September 1, 2023, through August 31, 2024, which requires your review and certification.
The Maximus system follows a two-part effort certification process:
- Pre-Review: The Pre-Reviewer (typically the DBA or department staff) will receive the first notification. This step is to verify that payroll charges align with the planned effort.
- Certification: Once the Pre-Review is complete, a second email will be sent to the Certifier (usually the PI or their designee), indicating that the effort report is ready for certification.
To assist you in navigating the system, or if you need access, I have included some helpful links below:
- Effort Reporting Guidelines & Procedure
- Departmental Coordinator Training Manual (SharePoint)
- Accessing the Maximus System for Effort Reporting
- Faculty Certifier Quick Reference Guide (SharePoint)
Should you have any questions or need further assistance, please send all inquiries to doreffrt@central.uh.edu.
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Functions Overview
Learn about new functions in PeopleSoft Grants designed to streamline award management.
PeopleSoft Functions: Subaward Invoice
As part of the ongoing efforts to enhance operations, the Office of Contracts and Grants has expanded PeopleSoft functions to include the payment of subaward invoices.
Beginning July 1, the subaward invoice process is as follows:
- OCG will receive invoices at subaward@central.uh.edu.
- Invoices received will be assigned a Subaward Invoice function by OCG.
- PIs will receive an email notification informing them of an invoice requiring their review and approval.
- PIs will review and approve in their My Inbox within PeopleSoft Grants.
- Once PI approval is complete, OCG will be notified and will initiate the voucher for payment.
These updates were covered in the recent Research Administration Forum. Watch this segment on SharePoint
April 2025 UH Research Forum Recording
The recording of the April 2025 UH Research Forum is now available. Learn more about the Digital Humanities Core, the export control and information security checklist, and the latest federal funding updates.
Getting Started with ORCID
Andrea Malone of UH Libraries walks you through the process of setting up your ORCID iD and adding works to your profile. Watch on SharePoint.
UH Libraries Can Help You with Research Data Management
UH Libraries offers a range of support for Research Data Management, archiving, and sharing:
- Guidance on data management planning for grant proposals or any research project.
- Assistance for sustained compliance with funder and university policies.
- Workshops and consultations for graduate students on collaborative work practices and strategies for handling data throughout research.
- An institutional data repository for archiving and sharing data and related content at no cost for up to 10 GB per project.
For more information about data management see: UH Libraries Data Management Resources.
Hanover Research
Sign up for alerts for webinars and other grant services offered by Hanover Research.
NEW Federal Funding Priorities in FY 2026
The shift in presidential administrations has resulted in widespread changes for grant seekers at the federal level. In this webinar, Hanover will review key insights from our analysis of the FY 2026 budget request, providing information on major federal agency priorities along with details of individual grant programs or funding areas that may be impacted by the proposed changes.
This session will focus primarily on insights relevant to higher education and secondary education.
Webinar: Federal Funding Priorities in FY 2026
Thursday, June 26, 12pm ET / 9am PT
Speakers:
- Clinton Doggett — Senior Grants Advisor, Hanover Research
- Mallory Waters — Grants Advisor, Hanover Research
Unable to attend? Register and we will send a copy of the recording and slides after the webinar.
Hanover Grants Calendars
Hanover publishes several Grants Calendars centered on certain funding interests as part of their effort to monitor the funding landscape and facilitate strategic planning. Here are a few that might be of interest to NSM faculty:
Anti-DEI Legislation Trends and Impacts on Grants
In recent years, efforts to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in both K-12 and higher education through legislation have become commonplace. In this special report, Hanover reviews national and state-specific trends related to DEI legislation, including potential impacts for grant-seekers.
Hanover Watch On-Demand
Hanover has these additional resources:
- Presentation slides for Key Insights and Strategies for Pursuing NSF CAREER
- To register for any upcoming events, go to Hanover’s webinars page
- Submit a webinar topic for an upcoming session
- Sign up to receive Hanover’s Grant Alerts and Calendars
Gulf Coast Consortium News
GCC Job Board
Looking for a postdoc or research position at a GCC member institution? The GCC Job Board currently lists several positions. The Job Board is where graduating Ph.D. students and postdocs from GCC institutions can post their resumes and search for jobs at GCC institutions.
To place a resume on the Job Board, register as a Job Seeker and enter the requested information. To place a job opening, register as a GCC Recruiter and enter the requested information. Anyone not from a GCC institution can register through Public Access and view job openings and resumes but cannot place anything on the Job Board.
Highlighted Core Technology of the Month: Electron Cryo-Microscopy Core Facility
UT Health Science Center Houston (Website)
Looking for a Particular Piece of Equipment?
Did you know that the GCC has a Shared Equipment and Resource Committee composed of the Directors/Leaders in equipment inventory and acquisition from each of the GCC institutions? If you are looking for a particular piece of equipment, please email Suzanne Tomlinson (smtomlin@rice.edu), and the committee members will work together to try to locate it and introduce you to the PI who owns/administers it. View GCC Shared Core Facilities
Upcoming Events
Logo Design Contest: 35th Keck Annual Research Conference, Deadline August 4
Advances in Epigenetics: From Mechanisms to Medicine. Deadline August 4! $250 Prize for winning logo. Designs should be directly related to theme of conference, in full color, and all graphics should be in the highest resolution possible, as the logo will be used in all promotional materials. Consideration should be given to the reproducibility of the design: clear, clean designs are the best for reproduction. Open to all, but must be a US resident. See contest website for rules and more information. Questions? Contact Elizabeth Lawrence (el53@rice.edu).
Save the Date: Resume DNA for Seeking Jobs Outside of Academia, August 6
Master the art of tailoring your resume and stand out in a competitive job market. Liz Hileman, PhD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, will lead this workshop designed for doctoral candidates and postdoctoral researchers. This session will guide you in translating your academic CV into an impactful resume for careers beyond academia. Learn to decode the essential elements of a standout resume and how to effectively highlight your unique skills, experiences, and achievements to resonate with employers across various industries. Wednesday, August 6, 3:00-4:30pm, via Zoom. More information to come.
Save the Date: GCC Research Mentor Training Workshop for Postdocs and PhD Research Staff, August 8
This 6-hour, in-person workshop is designed to address the unique challenges for postdocs as they navigate being a mentor while being mentored. Postdocs and research staff (4th year and above PhD students) develop skills and insights into mentoring young scientists. This workshop provides an opportunity for interactions between postdocs at different institutions and in different disciplines. Participants benefit from case study and group discussions. Friday, August 8, 9:30am-3:30pm. Location: Bioscience Research Collaborative. More information to come.
Call for Abstracts: 7th Annual GCC Mental Health Research Conference, September 18
The 7th Annual GCC Mental Health Research Conference will feature keynote presenter Laura Colgin, Univ. of Texas. The Abstract submission form is now open. The deadline to submit is Aug. 11. More information can be found on the conference website.
Save the Date: AI in Health Conference - September 22-25
This conference will address the current state of artificial intelligence in health and showcase a research-based outlook on the next 10 years. Focused, add-on workshops will take place Sept. 22 and 25. More information about the 2025 speakers, sessions and workshops will be available soon. Call for Abstracts and Posters now open! Abstracts due July 10. Posters due July 25. Location: BioScience Research Collaborative. Sponsored by Rice’s Ken Kennedy Institute. GCC is an ecosystem partner. AI in Health Conference Website