2015 NORDP Annual Research Development Conference
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Schedule-At-A-Glance
Key: (I) Individual Presentation, (Grp) Group Panel, (RT) Roundtable Discussion
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
8:00am – 7:00pm |
Registration |
8:30am – 12:30pm |
Pre-Conference Workshops |
12:30pm – 2:00pm |
Lunch,* Salons D & E |
3:00pm – 5:00pm |
Regional Meetings |
5:00pm – 6:00pm |
Welcome Reception, Salons D & E |
6:00pm – 7:00pm |
Keynote Address, Salons D & E Sylvester James Gates, Jr.: "Research on the Theory of Everything" |
Thursday, April 30, 2015
7:00am – 6:00pm |
Registration |
7:30am – 8:30pm |
Continental Breakfast* and Working Groups/Committee Meetings, Salons D & E |
8:30am – 8:45am |
Opening Remarks, David Stone, Salons D & E |
8:45am – 9:30am |
Keynote Address, Salons D & E Hunter Rawlings III: "The Lion in the Path" |
9:30am – 10:30am |
General Session, Salons D & E David Stone: Research Development’s Role in Knowledge Mobilization" |
10:30am – 10:45am |
Break |
10:45am – 11:45am |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 1
- Research Development Strategy: Designing a De Novo Institute with Numerous Degrees of Freedom, Salon A
Presenters: Haley
- Strategies to Support Multi-Institutional, Cross-Conference Research Collaborations (GRP), Salon B
Presenters:
- An International Perspective on Public Impact and Engagement, Salon C
Presenters:
- The Collaboration Continuum: An RD Perspective on Building Teams (Grp), Salon F
Presenters:
- Wickham
- Eck
- Deal
- J. Waite
- The Grant Development Lifecycle: A Strategic & Multifaceted Approach (Grp), Salon G
Presenters:
- How Do I Review Thee? Let Me Count the Ways (I), Salon H
Presenters: Falk-Krzesinski
- What Types of Support Do Clinical and Translational Researchers Need During Proposal Preparation? (I), Glen Echo
Presenters: Liu
- Your Institutional Research Enterprise: Tools for Illuminating and Communicating Its Impact & Influences, and Strategizing for Future Development (I), Forest Glen
Presenters:
- Gardner
- Rosell
- Rouhi
- Willis
- Motivating Reluctant, Inactive or Inexperienced Investigators to Pursue Grants (RT), Oakley
Presenters: Piechowski
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11:45am – 1:30pm |
Recognition Lunch* and Networking, Salons D & E |
1:30pm – 2:30pm |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 2
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2:40pm – 3:40pm |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 3
- Developing a More Productive, Efficient and Sustainable Biomedical Research Enterprise, White Flint Ampitheatre
Presenters: Lorsch
- Disrupting Ohio State, the Nation, and the World: Framing Non-Traditional Research Development Strategies with Global Impacts (I), Salon A
Presenters: Kress
- Evaluating Research Development: Metrics and Satisfaction Surveys (I), Salon B
Presenters: Marina
- Gender and Team Science: Improving Collaborative Effectiveness of Research Teams (I), Salon C
Presenters: Falk-Krzesinski
- How One Institution Collaborated Internally to Increase Success with the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) (I), Salon F
Presenters:
- A Starting Point: Six Critical Questions to Launch a Successful Grant Proposal (I), Salon G
Presenters: Porter
- Helping Humanists and Other Non-Scientists (I), Salon H
Presenters: Markin
- Designing Interactive Adult Education in Research Development (I), Glen Echo
Presenters: Nishi
- Supporting SBIR/STTR Applications (Grp), Forest Glen
Presenters:
- Strategies and Best Practices for Managing Both Up and Down in RD Teams (RT), Linden Oak
Presenters: Kiser
- Working Within International Collaborations (RT), Oakley
Presenters: Ang
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3:45pm – 5:30pm |
Sponsor Demonstrations/Idea Showcase/Reception, Prefunction areas, upper and lower
- Building Research Development Infrastructure: The Importance of Project Management as Responsibilities Grow - Gantt
- Building a Campus Culture of Successful Grant Writing Strategies and Resources - Dahmen
- The DIVAS, OSR and CPI - Bellas
- From Proposal Development to Project Implementation: Supporting Researchers in Start-up Project Management - Patten, Richards, McGuigan, Zacks
- A Funding Mechanism for Team Science at the National Cancer Institute: Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs) - Nothwehr
- Large Grant Proposals Development: Making Dreams Come True - Albrecht
- Lessons Learned and Practical Strategies for Scientific Research Teams - Burnett
- A Matrix Mentoring Model to Support Career Development of Clinical and Translational Scientists - Abramson, Byington, Keenan, Phillips, Childs, Wachs, Berzins, Torres, Lee, Clark
- Maximizing Your Campus Connections: Advancing Research Development through Library Partnerships - Sadvari, Mandernach, Agnoli
- Post‑Doctoral Experience 2.0 - Mankus, Clark, Hale
- Report Impact Summary: New Directions in Child Abuse and Neglect Research - Kimmel, Mainero
- Resource Mobilization and Stakeholder Engagement - Bitas, Alexander, Widmer
- The STEAM Factory: Fostering Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Innovation in an Academic Environment - Brenner
- Tools for Targeted Dissemination and Dynamic List Management - Keating, Patten, McGuigan
- UC Merced Goes to Washington: Strategies to Maximize Faculty Engagement with Federal Agencies - Carter, Campbell, Kiriakou, McDonnell
- Working Effectively and Efficiently with an External Evaluator - Racek
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6:00pm |
Networking Dinners |
Friday, May 1, 2015
7:30am – 3:15pm |
Registration |
7:30am – 9:00am |
Continental Breakfast* and Meet the Candidates, Salons D & E |
9:00am – 10:00am |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 4
- Building an NIH Research Portfolio Without a Local Medical School (Grp), Salon A
Presenters:
- Research Development is Faculty Development: Programmatic Integration Toward Earlier Successes (Grp), Salon B
Presenters:
- McGuigan
- Abramson
- Jividen
- Knoedler
- Grand Challenge Research Initiatives and the 'Grand Challenge' of Building Partnerships Within and Outside the University, Salon C
Presenters:
- Duske
- Popowitz
- Rauser
- Sharp
- New Faculty Go to Washington: Procedures, Policies and Impact (I), Salon F
Presenters: Thurston
- Promoting Cross-Boundary Collaborations: Showcasing Research Assets via Research Networking Systems (I), Salon G
Presenters:
- Teaching Effective Writing (Grp), Salon F
Presenters:
- Allen
- Atkisson
- Dresbeck
- Paul
- Downer
- Developing and Assessing University-Industry Partnerships: A Data-Centered Approach (Grp), Glen Echo
Presenters:
- Letters of Intent, White Papers, Preproposals, Requests for Information and Abstracts: The Role of These Short Papers In Successful Grant Applications (I), Forest Glen
Presenters: Piechowski
- Selecting the Right Candidates: Strategies for Limited Submission Programs and Nominations for Prestigious Faculty Awards (RT), Linden Oak
Presenters: Teutonico
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10:10am – 11:10am |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 5
- Open data for research analytics: The SHARE Notification Service (Grp), Salon A
Presenters:
- It Takes Two: Research and Foundation Offices Working Together (Grp), Salon B
Presenters:
- Going Big: Developing Multiple Ideas, and Proposals, to Scale (Grp), Salon C
Presenters:
- Farmer
- Franks
- Atkisson
- Dahmen
- Preparing Competitive STEM Education Development Proposals: Planning for Sustained Adoption (Grp), Salon F
Presenters:
- Strategies to Support Networking Between Faculty and Program Officers (Grp), Salon G
Presenters:
- The NSF EPSCoR Program (Grp), Salon H
Presenters:
- Innovation and Economic Prosperity Universities: Lessons Learned Through Intensive Self-Study (I), Forest Glen
Presenters: Tindle
- The Role of Creativity in Research Development (RT), Linden Oak
Presenters:
- Whittenberger-Keith
- Dickey
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11:20am – 12:15pm |
NORDP Business Meeting and Working Group Reports, Salon A |
12:30pm – 2:00pm |
Lunch Plenary* and Keynote Address, Salons D & E Kathie L. Olsen: "Some Assembly Required: Building Success in R&D Partnership" |
2:15pm – 3:15pm |
Concurrent Breakout and Roundtable Sessions 6
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*Lunch only will be provided for Pre-conference attendees on Wednesday, April 29. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided for conference attendees on Thursday and Friday, April 30 and May 1.
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