Starting May 25, 2025, all NIH grant applications will require biosketches to be created using SciENcv, an electronic system designed to streamline professional information for federally funded research. The Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences offered two training sessions to prepare for this transition, covering the key steps in using SciENcv:
Whether they're setting up an ORCID for the first time or updating an existing account, attendees learned how to optimize their profile to streamline the transition to using SciENcv for their NIH biosketch.
This session will helped attendees set up their NCBI account and update their My Bibliography to ensure a seamless transition to using SciENcv for their NIH biosketch.
This webinar, featuring the LAF Director, Clinical Veterinarian, Facility Manager, and Finance Director, featured an overview of UB’s Animal Care and Use Program, including available facilities, services, costs, training, and regulatory requirements.
March 12, 2025 via Zoom
Ellen Goldbaum-Kolin talks with attendees about how working with University Communications can help expand the audience for their research through internal, external and social media.
This webinar, featured presenters Kimberly Brunton, CRO and Dr. Richard Karalus, ORC, highlighted the functions and services of the CRO, including the use of CSR as a starting point for all studies from the schools under the VPHS, and describe the IRB as well as how to apply for approval and the support that can be provided.
Jan. 15, 2025 via Zoom
Funded by the OVPHS, The Office of Clinical Trial Development and Implementation (OCTDI) will work to improve the planning and conduct of clinical trials by providing high quality statistical and data management support and workforce training.
Gregory E. Wilding, PhD, has been involved in many diverse areas of clinical research in academia and industry for 20 years and serves as the biostatistical investigator on many funded clinical studies. This newly established office will serve as a centralized hub for interdisciplinary clinical trial research collaboration for UB investigators and our regional and industry partners.
Dr. Norma Nowak and Dr. John Tomasweski discussed the UB Biorepository and how to utilize it for collections, processing, management and distribution of biological assets. Featuring guest speakers Adnan Siddiqui, MD, PhD, FAHA, FACS, FAANS; Vincent Tutino, PhD; Matt Bonner, PhD, MPH; and Roberto Pili, MD.