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The Office promotes Duquesne research and technology internally and externally and facilitates the needs of researchers across the University.

The Office of Research

administers all pre- and post-award research grant activities from government sources;is the liason to foundation and corporate research grant sources through the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations; manages intellectual property and technology transfer; coordinates research support services, and; provides information and access to Duquesne faculty and their fields of research.

Click here to create or update your faculty research profile.

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Hunkele Dreaded Disease Competition

Deadline - May 12, 2008

The Duquesne University Hunkele Dreaded Disease Award is administered as a competitive grants program. It provides money for investigators conducting biomedical research on major, life-threatening diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, that could ultimately lead to a direct cure for the disease. All full-time tenure-track or tenured faculty are eligible to apply; funding is $10,000. The deadline for proposals is Monday, May 12 , 2008. Proposals must be prepared in accordance with the format outlined in the Hunkele Dreaded Disease guidelines (where applicable), and submitted to the Office of Research, 424 Rangos Building, by 4:30 pm on Monday, May 12, 2008.

Guidelines

A complete proposal must consist of the following sections:

 

 

 

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ELECTRONIC GRANT SUBMISSION AT DUQUESNE

Beginning with the small business grant programs on Dec. 1, 2005 and transitioning program by program through May 2007, NIH will require all competing grant applications to be submitted electronically through the federal on-line portal of Grants.gov using the SF424 (R&R), a new standard form set created by federal agencies involved in research and research-related grant funding. All NIH grant applications­ (new applications, revisions, continuations, renewals, AIDS and non-AIDS applications) will be affected by this transition. Once a grant program is transitioned, paper applications will no longer be accepted for that grant program.

For detailed information on electronic the electronic submission process at Duquesne University, please click HERE


If you have any questions on the NIH Commons or Grants.gov, please call Marianne Volk in the Office of Research, X6326.

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