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Dartmouth SYNERGY Newsletter – May 2016 FEATURES Congratulations to the SYNERGY 2016 Community Engagement Research Pilot Grant Awardees We are proud to extend congratulations to the 2016 SYNERGY Community Engagement Research Pilot Grant awardees. Following a review of 17 letters of intent, SYNERGY invited 10 full applications from which three awardees were selected. Unique to Community Engagement Research proposals is that all have a designated community partner(s) involved in the study design, execution, interpretations and dissemination of results. These grants are part of the SYNERGY Translational Pilot Award program. Read More: https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/communityengagementpilotgrant. Breathing New Life Into Communitybased Research SYNERGY and DartmouthHitchcock are working with community partners on research that will address community public health. The Dartmouth Primary Care Research Network or Dartmouth COOP (http://www.dartmouthcoopproject.org) is a network of primary care practitioners and researchers, dedicated to improving patient care and the practice of primary care in rural communities across New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Read More: http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/news/2016/breathingnewlifeintocommunitybasedresearch/ SYNERGY’s Biostatistics Consultation Core Announces new GeoSpatial Walkin Clinic The SYNERGY/NCCC Biostatistics Consultation Core now offers a GeoSpatial Consulting Walkin Clinic for researchers, the first and third Wednesday of each month from 9am to 10:30am, in the Biostatistics Consulting office, Room 325, Department of Data Science, Williamson Translational Research Building at DHMC. The GeoSpatial Resource supports the design and implementation of geospatial research including geocoding, travel time, census data, density and proximity calculations, small area analysis, and spatial autocorrelation, among other topics. For information, contact [email protected]. The Biostatistics Consultation core continues to offer its regular Biostatics Consultation Walkin clinic every Tuesday and Friday from 9am12 noon at the same location as above. Read More about both clinics at: https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/biostatisticsconsultation. GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES: NIH NCATS Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBTT) Funding Opportunities / Benefits of WomenOwned Business Certification for Entrepreneurs and Researchers In an effort to support entrepreneurs from all backgrounds, the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) encourages women entrepreneurs and researchers to consider WomenOwned Business Certification (WOSB) (https://www.sba.gov/content/womenownedsmallbusinesswosbprogramcertification) as they apply via: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical and Translational Science Institute is funded through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. The CTSA program is led by the NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). SYNERGY is located in the Williamson Translational Research Building at the DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, USA.

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Dartmouth  SYNERGY  Newsletter  –  May  2016  

FEATURES  

Congratulations  to  the  SYNERGY  2016  Community  Engagement  Research  Pilot  Grant  Awardees  We  are  proud  to  extend  congratulations  to  the  2016  SYNERGY  Community  Engagement  Research  Pilot  Grant  awardees.  Following  a  review  of  17  letters  of  intent,  SYNERGY  invited  10  full  applications  from  which  three  awardees  were  selected.  Unique  to  Community  Engagement  Research  proposals  is  that  all  have  a  designated  community  partner(s)  involved  in  the  study  design,  execution,  interpretations  and  dissemination  of  results.  These  grants  are  part  of  the  SYNERGY  Translational  Pilot  Award  program.    

Read  More:   https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/community-­‐engagement-­‐pilot-­‐grant.    

Breathing  New  Life  Into  Community-­‐based  Research  SYNERGY  and  Dartmouth-­‐Hitchcock  are  working  with  community  partners  on  research  that  will  address  community  public  health.  The  Dartmouth  Primary  Care  Research  Network  -­‐  or  Dartmouth  CO-­‐OP  (http://www.dartmouthcoopproject.org)  -­‐  is  a  network  of  primary  care  practitioners  and  researchers,  dedicated  to  improving  patient  care  and  the  practice  of  primary  care  in  rural  communities  across  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  and  Maine.  Read  More:  http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/news/2016/breathing-­‐new-­‐life-­‐into-­‐community-­‐based-­‐research/    

SYNERGY’s  Biostatistics  Consultation  Core  Announces  new  GeoSpatial  Walk-­‐in  Clinic The  SYNERGY/NCCC  Biostatistics  Consultation  Core  now  offers  a  GeoSpatial  Consulting  Walk-­‐in  Clinic  for  researchers,  the  first  and  third  Wednesday  of  each  month  from  9am  to  10:30am,  in  the  Biostatistics  Consulting  office,  Room  325,  Department  of  Data  Science,  Williamson  Translational  Research  Building  at  DHMC.  The  GeoSpatial  Resource  supports  the  design  and  implementation  of  geospatial  research  including  geocoding,  travel  time,  census  data,  density  and  proximity  calculations,  small  area  analysis,  and  spatial  autocorrelation,  among  other  topics.  For  information,  contact  [email protected].  The  Biostatistics  Consultation  core  continues  to  offer  its  regular  Biostatics  Consultation  

Walk-­‐in  clinic  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  from  9am-­‐12  noon  at  the  same  location  as  above.  Read  More  about  both  clinics  at:  https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/biostatistics-­‐consultation.  

GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES: NIH NCATS Small  Business  Innovation  Research  (SBIR)  and  Small  Business  Technology  Transfer  (SBTT)  Funding  Opportunities  /  Benefits  of  Women-­‐Owned  Business  Certification  for  Entrepreneurs  and  Researchers  In  an  effort  to  support  entrepreneurs  from  all  backgrounds,  the  NIH  National  Center  for  Advancing  Translational  Sciences  (NCATS)  encourages  women  entrepreneurs  and  researchers  to  consider  Women-­‐Owned  Business  Certification  (WOSB)  (https://www.sba.gov/content/women-­‐owned-­‐small-­‐business-­‐wosb-­‐program-­‐certification)  as  they  apply  via:  Small  Business  Innovation  Research  (SBIR)  and  Small  Business  Technology  Transfer  (STTR)  programs.    

Dartmouth  SYNERGY  Clinical  and  Translational  Science  Institute  is  funded  through  the  National  Institutes  of  Health  (NIH)  Clinical  and  Translational  Science  Award  (CTSA)  

program.  The  CTSA  program  is  led  by  the  NIH's  National  Center  for  Advancing  Translational  Sciences  (NCATS). SYNERGY  is  located  in  the  Williamson  Translational  Research  

Building  at  the  Dartmouth-­‐Hitchcock  Medical  Center  in  Lebanon,  NH,  USA.