Internal Resources
Internal Resources | Description |
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General Research Administration | Stay current on OSP News: Join OSP Principal Investigator News (Google+ Community) Policies and Guidelines Governing Sponsored Projects at Boise State Boise State Conflict of Interest Site |
Proposal Development and Pre-Award | Proposal Preparation Information Data Management and Research Computing General Information on Data Management Server, Cloud, Storage Requests |
Post-Award | Office of Sponsored Projects Tools for Principal Investigators Tools for Business Managers Purchasing Procedures for Federally Funded Sponsored Projects Sponsored Project Procurement Flowchart Technology Transfer Invention Disclosure Process |
Research Compliance | Institutional Review Board IRB Protocol forms CITI Training |
External Resources
External Resources | Description |
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Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) | LEAF – User friendly self-service interface to scan data sets and generate reports which can provide essential information throughout the clinical research process. Tools like this help investigators understand the clinical landscape within which they are working to better frame research questions and design clinical research that will meet recruitment goals. |
NIH | NIH ExPorter – Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Center for Scientific Review (CSR) Peer Review Process Your Grant Application Questions Answered Top 100 NIH Peer Review Q&As Clinical Research Definition of a Clinical Trial Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (IPPCR) – This course is offered online at no cost. The course focuses on the spectrum of clinical research and the research process by highlighting biostatistical and epidemiologic methods, study design, protocol preparation, patient monitoring, quality assurance, ethical and legal issues, and much more. Principles of Clinical Pharmacology – This course is an online lecture series covering the fundamentals of clinical pharmacology as a translational scientific discipline focused on rational drug development and utilization in therapeutics. The course focuses on the following core principles of pharmacology: pharmacokinetics; drug metabolism and transport; drug therapy in special populations; assessment of drug effects; drug discovery and development; pharmacogenomics and pharmacotherapy. |