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1 CSUPERB Dr. Vas Narayanaswami Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Member, Faculty Consensus Group, CSUPERB Sept 2012 Funding opportunities: Awards, Scholarships, Travel awards for students (undergraduate, graduate) and CSU faculty

2 CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB) CSUPERB defines biotechnology quite broadly Welcomes and encourages applications from all related disciplines, including but not limited to : Life sciences Physical sciences Math Computer science Clinical sciences Agricultural science Engineering Business

3 CSUPERB organizes its own annual symposium 25 th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium is coming up Thurs Jan 3-Sat Jan 5, 2013 Anaheim Marriott Students who present or not, pay $50 only, as registration fee (ie. All other costs are covered (accommodation, food) Students who present also get funded $150 for travel

4 Further… CSUPERB will support up to 5 students from each faculty-led group. Abstract review criteria: –They should have original data –Should be readable and presented with clarity –Should use correct spelling and punctuation 2500 characters in length (including space)

5 CSUPERB Symposium Abstract submission deadline October 8, 2012

6 Why should you present at CSUPERB? Great forum to present your work! Almost free Great place to network Great way to ramp up to national and international conferences

7 CSUPERB Symposium Provides a terrific opportunity for CSU students to network with biotech professionals working in academia, government and industry. http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/symposiu m/2013/

8 Application Deadline October 8, 2012 Award Notification: At Symposium Jan 2013 Maximum Award: $1750 This award is designed to foster excellence in graduate student research throughout the CSU system in biotechnology-related research covering a broad range of topics in cellular, molecular, chemical and physical studies of the life sciences. It is named after Professor Don Eden (SFSU) who held his students, colleagues and himself to the highest standards of excellence in research. Prof. Eden's own research was in biophysics and physical biochemistry. More information: http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/ Don Eden Graduate Student Research Award

9 Glenn Nagel Undergraduate Research Award Application Deadline October 8, 2012 Award Notification: At Symposium Maximum Award: $1750 This award is aimed at fostering excellence in undergraduate student research throughout the California State University system in biotechnology-related research covering a broad range of topics in cellular, molecular, and biochemical life sciences. The award is named after Dean Glenn Nagel (CSULB), who worked throughout his career to promote high-quality undergraduate research. More information: http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/

10 Crellin Pauling Student Teaching Award Application Deadline October 8, 2012 Award Notification: At Symposium Maximum Award: $ 1750 This award is designed to acknowledge outstanding student teaching achievement by a CSU student in the biotechnology educational arena encompassing the interface of chemistry, biology, engineering, and business. This award is named after Professor Crellin Pauling (SFSU) for his extraordinary contributions to the training of teachers and scientists and his commitment to the creation of a scientifically literate electorate. More information: http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/

11 2013 Howell CSUPERB Research Scholar Award Co-sponsored by CSUPERB and the Doris A. Howell Foundation for Women’s Health Research Application Deadline: October 10, 2012 Award Notification: ~ December 2012 Maximum Award Amount: $3,5 00 10-11 students awarded last year NOTE: Their definition of women’s health is very broad! Instructions and application forms :http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/howell-about.shtml CSU undergraduate researchers who show great promise academically and as research professionals More information: http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/howell- about.shtml http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/howell- about.shtml

12 What else do they do? Give travel awards

13 Student Travel Grant Program To travel to national conferences For Example: ACS meeting in Hawaii, Protein Society Meeting in Boston Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego

14 Fall 2012 travel awards (fund travel between July 1 2012 and June 30, 2013) Proposal due date: Oct 15, 2012 Maximum Award Amount: $1,500 Award notification: Dec 2012 Fall round of travel grants

15 Spring 2013 travel awards (fund travel between Jan 1, 2013 and Dec 31, 2013) Proposal due date: Feb 2013 Maximum Award Amount: $1,500 Spring round of travel grants

16 Wide travel window There is overlap (Jan 2013-June 2013) So, we can plan ahead of time!

17 CSUPERB also funds faculty and students for: Research For general information, please visit http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/ http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

18 What was CSULB’s participation in grants and awards program between 2008 and 2012 ?

19 2008-2009 CSUPERB funding by CSU campus Includes grants, awards and symposium participation funded by CSUPERB Unfunded dollars represent proposals or nominations submitted but not funded CSULB funding: $30,000 in total funded; $210,000 unfunded

20 2009-2010 CSUPERB funding by CSU campus

21 2010-2011 CSUPERB funding by CSU campus

22 2011-2012 CSUPERB funding by CSU campus

23 2011-2012

24 We can do better! Please apply aggressively…

25 End of information relevant for students Next few slides contain information relevant to faculty members

26 CSU Faculty members

27 CSUPERB annual symposium 25 th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium Thurs Jan 3-Sat Jan 5, 2013 Anaheim Marriott Faculty pay $75 as registration fee (ie. All other costs are covered (accommodation, food) They also get funded $150 for travel

28 Awards presented during CSUPERB symposium

29 Andreoli Faculty Service award Honors a CSU faculty member who has made outstanding contributions to the development of biotechnology (as defined in slide 2) in the CSU The candidate has to be nominated Nomination Deadline Oct 18, 2012 Award notification during symposium Jan 3-5, 2013 Maximum award; $1000http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

30 Faculty Research Award Recognizes a CSU faculty researcher who has demonstrated outstanding scientific achievement in the life sciences and biotechnology (as defined in slide 2) The candidate has to be nominated Nomination Deadline Oct 8, 2012 Award notification during symposium Jan 3-5, 2013 Maximum award; $1000 http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/awards/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

31 Grants

32 Entrepreneurial Joint Venture Matching Grant Program Aimed at providing matching funds for innovative joint ventures between CSU faculty and external partners (individuals, companies or institutions) Maximum award: $25,000 Application deadline: Feb 4, 2013 Award notification May 2013 http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/grants/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

33 Programmatic Grant Program Aims to innovate educational practices in biotechnology (as defined in slide 2) and to support emerging technologies across the CSU It will support development of innovative curriculum, novel teaching strategies, or shared facilities Maximum award: $15,000 Application deadline: Feb 4, 2012 Award notification May 2013 New eligibility criteria this year http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/grants/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

34 Faculty-Student Collaborative Research: New Investigator Grant Program Open to CSU faculty who have yet to win their first external research grant Provides faculty with resources required not only to successfully compete for follow-on, externally funded grants, but also to involve CSU students in their scholarship and research programs Maximum award: $15,000 Application deadline: Feb 4, 2012 Award notification May 2013 http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/grants/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

35 Faculty-Student Collaborative Research: Development Grant Program Aims to provide CSU faculty with continuing resources to fill gaps in external funding for ongoing projects OR To pilot new, as yet unfunded, research directions for established investigators Maximum award: $15,000 Application deadline: ~Feb 2013 Award notification May 2013 http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/grants/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

36 Faculty Travel grant To travel to professional meetings and workshops OR To collect data elsewhere Tenured and tenure track faculty are eligible http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/grants/http://www.calstate.edu/csuperb/

37 Fall 2012 travel awards (fund travel between July 1 2012 and June 30, 2013) Proposal due date: Oct 15, 2012 Maximum Award Amount: $1,500 Award notification: Nov 2012 Fall round of travel grants

38 Spring 2013 travel awards (fund travel between Jan 1, 2013 and Dec 31, 2013) Proposal due date: Feb 2013 Maximum Award Amount: $1,500 Spring round of travel grants

39 Wide travel window There is overlap (Jan 2012-June 2012) So, lots of flexibility

40 Any questions? Contact Dr. Vas (MLSC 247) Email: vas.narayanaswami@csulb.eduvas.narayanaswami@csulb.edu


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