This Grants Administration Community open mic was a discussion of the recent Grants Management System Survey. Four HRA community members spoke about their experiences with their respective grants management systems: Joan... read more →
The DEI Learning Community hosted a working session on June 5 (1-2PM ET) to reflect and discuss further the call from May 1 on “Promoting Diversity in Clinical Trials”. The... read more →
In this community call, the new co-chair team (Mary O’Reilly, Maaike Everts, Raeka Aiyar) facilitated an open discussion to reboot the Therapeutic Development (formerly known as Drugs and Other Therapy... read more →
The Open Science Learning Community is thrilled to announce a new initiative in collaboration with Greg Tananbaum and Erin McKiernan of the Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA). We heard loud and clear... read more →
Historically, clinical trials did not always recruit participants who represented the individuals most affected by a particular disease, condition, or behavior. This has created gaps in our understanding of disease... read more →
On this Misconduct & Ethics community call, we reviewed key takeaways from the February meeting held at Doris Duke with outside stakeholders on this topic. Using feedback from this community... read more →
This Grants Administration Community open mic focused on sharing tools and tricks (including AI and considerations around LLMs) to make our grants admin lives easier. Participants discussed tools like grants administration... read more →
The ORCID US Community team for presented on the benefits of ORCID consortium membership for funders. For example, linking your awards with your awardees’ and reviewers’ ORCID records enables you... read more →
This Grants Administration Community open mic discussion was a discussion around PEER REVIEW! We’ve had a lot of pre-and-post-award topic recently and are delighted to revisit one of our favorite... read more →
In the past, biomedical research grants were often fiscal activities to advance the science in a specific field or area, acting more as simply a funding source than as a... read more →