Writing Grants for VIVO Partnerships and Innovations Mike Conlon.

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Writing Grants for VIVO Partnerships and Innovations Mike Conlon

Possible Topics for Grant Applications O Tools O Supporting research processes using VIVO data O Mobile, desktop, web applications O New tools for creating, linking, managing VIVO data O Ontology O Extension O Alignment O Incorporation O Data O New sources of data O Publishing data for use by VIVO

Internal Sponsors O Provost Office O Office of Research O Library O Institutional Research O College of Medicine O Academic Support O Science Institutes O Information Technology

External Sponsors O NIH O NSF O NLM O USDA O Professional Associations O Foundations O International Agencies

VIVO Grant Partners O Cornell, Indiana, Florida, Weill, Washington University at St. Louis are all possible partners O Many CTSA institutions are possible partners – Duke, Pittsburgh, Harvard, OHSU, Iowa, Stanford, Minnesota, Northwestern O Even more – Colorado, Brown, MIT, Stony Brook O International – Manchester, Melbourne, Griffiths, Leiden, DERI O Corporate – Microsoft, Recombinant Data, WellSpring, Symplectics Ltd.

Some Recent VIVO Grant Applications O University of Pittsburgh – Digital Vita O University of Rochester – CTSA Intellectual Property Database via VIVO O Oregon Health Sciences University – CTSAConnect O Harvard University – SciENCV O Florida – Ecosystem for Research Administration O Northwestern University – CI-Know Recommender and VIVO O Argonne National Laboratories – VIVO and ORCID O Minnesota – VIVO and Health Disparities Research