A major update to UMHealthResearch will be released on June 1. This update is focused on improving the tool for study teams around three main areas: efficiency, productivity and teamwork. Click through to learn more about the latest features.
DataDirect Now Offers Recruitment Mode for Clinical Researchers
DataDirect Recruitment Mode is a new resource available to clinical researchers to view upcoming clinic schedules for more targeted recruitment efforts.
Successful Clinical Trial Offers Hope to Those with Peanut Allergies
Learn the Basics of Budgeting for Research Grants at May 1 Workshop
Peer-to-Peer Depression Awareness Program Now Available to High Schools
Large-Scale Grant Support Now Available - Learn More at May 1 Town Hall
MICHR Seeks PTSP Program Director
Next Applied Biostatistical Sciences Network Event Set for June 21
MICHR has established a Applied Biostatistical Sciences (ABS) Network that catalyzes a campus-wide community of biostatisticians and develops novel resources. The next event is scheduled for June 21 with Regina Nuzzo, PhD, Stats Professor at Gallaudet University and Freelance Journalist, presenting on Statistics and Data Science Communication: Tips and Tricks for a New Model of Engagement.
U-M Receives $3.9M Grant to Expand, Disseminate EMERSE Electronic Medical Records Research Tool
New Funding Opportunity Supports Research Addressing Flint Community Issues
Study Shows That Experimental Device for Treating Tinnitus Has Promise
Learn What National Research Mentoring Network Can Do For You at February 8 Event
Join Applied Biostatistics Network for Adaptive Designs Lecture
Apply Now for MICHR Funding, Including New $100,000 Accelerating Synergy Award
Are you looking for funding for innovative research that addresses an important area of clinical and translational science or a community-identified health priority? Do you want to collaborate across disciplines and bring synergistic solutions to multifaceted research questions? If so, you are encouraged to apply for funding from MICHR.
Nominate Your Mentor for Distinguished Mentor Award
Summer Research Program Aimed at Students Seeking Professional Degrees
K Awardees Can Fulfill RCR Requirement With MICHR Course
MICHR is offering a free course for current K-grant awardees, focusing on responsible conduct of research (RCR). This series will help participants identify and address RCR issues in their own research and will satisfy related requirements of the NIH K23 application. Participants will receive mentoring from faculty experienced in RCR areas.