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The GrantSeekers 2.0 program is designed to give investigators the opportunity for an internal and external review process prior to submission of their NIH, VA or other proposals. While the emphasis is on NIH/DoD/VA grants, any grant will be reviewed. Initial reviews are provided via a review of an oral presentation provided by the investigator. The makeup of the review panel is determined by the…

iLab Solutions Software Implemented at UT Health San Antonio Cores
The iLab software provides a unified interface for core facility request management, equipment reservations, project tracking, billing and invoicing, and reporting. Features and benefits of the new system include: Researchers and PIs can monitor job status and billing information Tools for direct communication and document sharing with the core Improved financial controls Streamlined reporting…, Key Information about Roles in the System, Roles Information Clients and Personnel All UT Health San Antonio personnel will register or log into the system using their UT Health San Antonio alias. (This is the person's email address alias that comes just before the @uthscsa.edu or @livemail.uthscsa.edu.) Most recent UT Health San Antonio clients of the core facilities are pre-registered. External clients must register for an iLab account., Log in or register, Private Investigator (PI) The PI needs to take the first step by authorizing lab members and spending settings. The PI can designate a lab manager to perform these functions.   Lab Manager The lab manager can perform the same functions as the PI in iLab. The PI needs to designate who, if anyone, has lab manager status. Lab managers should take the PI training listed above. Lab member A lab member…

The President of UT Health San Antonio has delegated the authority and responsibility to establish, maintain, and advance the HRPP to the Vice President for Research (VPR) as the Institutional Official (IO)., HRPP Mission, To protect the rights and welfare of participants who take part in UT Health San Antonio research and to ensure that excellent scientific research is conducted in compliance with the applicable federal, state, and local regulations, and institutional policies., HRPP Organization Components, The responsibility for the protection of human participants is shared among a number of organizational components that conduct research as well as those responsible for program administration of the HRPP mission., Assistant VP for Research Operations, The Office of the AVP for Research Operations is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program, disseminating program information, and chairing the HRPP Steering Committee., HRPP Steering Committee, Addresses research issues across UT Health San Antonio Reviews and approves HRPP policy; considers related institutional policy Updates faculty and staff on regulations, policies, and best practices in research Advocates resources for HRPP Conducts program review and assessment

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is committed to conducting research in a way that protects your safety and promotes your rights and welfare. The Health Science Center has established a committee to review research involving human subjects. This committee is called the Institutional Review Board (or IRB). If you have any questions, concerns or complaints you can…, 210-567-8250, IRB@uthscsa.edu,   If you are interested in general information about being a participant in a drug study or a clinical trial, we suggest you review the following educational materials:, Understanding Clinical Trials, Clinical Trials (Patient Education Institute), What is clinical research?,  (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development), Search for cancer-related clinical trials,  (National Cancer Institute), Clinical trials for persons with mental health concerns,  (National Institute of Mental Health), Clinical trials on complementary and alternative medicine,  (National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine), Clinical Trials: What Patients Need to Know,  (Food and Drug Administration [FDA]) The Department of Veterans Affairs Research and Development: , VETERANS-Participating in Research, If you are interested in general information about being a participant in cancer research, we suggest you review the educational materials provided by: The National Cancer Institute at: , Educational Materials About Clinical Trials,  , Información en Espanol, Participantes de Investigaciones: El UT Health Science Center San Antonio está  cometido a conducir investigaciones en una manera que protege su seguridad y promueve sus derechos y su bienestar. El Health Science Center ha establecido un comité para revisar   investigaciones que involucran sujetos  humanos.  Este comité se llama , Institutional Review Board (o IRB).,  Si usted tiene cualquier pregunta, consternación, o queja,  usted puede contactar al Director del IRB llamando , 210-567-8250, . • O por correo:       Director, IRB       The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio       Mail Code 7830       7703 Floyd Curl Drive       San Antonio, TX 78229-3900   Si usted está interesado en obtener información general acerca de ser un participante en un estudio de drogas o un ensayo clínico, se sugiere revisar los materiales educativos proporcionados por: EE.UU.…, Entender los estudios clínicos, Ensayos clínicos (Patient Education Institute), ¿Qué es la investigación clínica? , (Instituto Nacional de Salud Infantil y Desarrollo Humano), Búsqueda relacionados con el cáncer ensayos clínicos , (Instituto Nacional del Cáncer), Los ensayos clínicos para las personas con problemas de salud mental , (Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental), Ensayos clínicos en medicina complementaria y alternativa , (Centro Nacional para Medicina Complementaria y Alternativa) La Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (FDA) en: , Ensayos clínicos y medicamentos -Participar en el desarrollo de ensayos clínicos, El Departamento de Veteranos de Investigación de Asuntos y Desarrollo: , VETERANOS -El voluntariado en la investigación, Si usted está interesado en obtener información general acerca de ser un participante en la investigación del cáncer, le sugerimos que revise la educación materiales proporcionados por: El Instituto Nacional del Cáncer en: , La Educación sobre los estudios clínicos

The University of Texas Research Cyberinfrastructure (UTRC) Initiative provides capabilities to advance current and future research efforts across all UT institutions. The technology available falls into three components provided through the UTRC and available to all UT researchers, Advanced Computing offered through Lonestar, located at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), High Bandwidth Network Connectivity offered through UTSysNet at 10 Gbps among all institutions, Large Data Storage offered through Corral, located at TACC, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), The collaboration between UT System and TACC,  leverages advanced computing, visualization resources, and support services to enable researchers to learn to use UTRC resources effectively. TACC staff members also assist research teams in employing the software and expertise necessary to foster educational innovation, and are dedicated to providing the research and development, consulting and training required so users can take full advantage…, The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC),  at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the leading centers of computational excellence in the United States. Located on the J.J. Pickle Research Campus, the center's mission is to enable discoveries that advance science and society through the application of advanced computing technologies. To fulfill this mission, TACC identifies, evaluates, deploys, and supports powerful computing,…, TACC Information is taken from About TACC