Cancer related research topics?
Answer this question ‘Yes’ for any proposal that involves research related to cancer. This information is compiled for the Arizona Cancer Center annual report.
Answer this question ‘Yes’ for any proposal that involves research related to cancer. This information is compiled for the Arizona Cancer Center annual report.
Answer this question ‘Yes’ if live vertebrate animals are involved in the proposal. A protocol must be submitted for approval to the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) before an award is made, but not at the time of proposal.
Answer this question ‘Yes’ if human subjects are involved in the proposal. The University is required to safeguard human participants that are involved in research projects. For any project involving the use of human participants, a protocol must be submitted to the University’s Human Subject Protection Program (HSPP) and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for review and approval.
This question was added to the UAccess Research (UAR) proposal in April 2020 to easily track and report on sponsored project proposals and awards related to COVID-19. Is the project scope of work related to COVID-19?
If you have any questions please contact sponsor@arizona.edu(link sends e-mail).
When submitting a proposal that may require additional space, renovations, or enhancements to utilities (like electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems), it is crucial for investigators to reach out to Planning, Design & Construction (PD&C) and/or Facilities Management (FM) three months prior to the submission deadline. Such projects can involve significant costs and require additional lead time.
Enter the account number of a past sponsored project if the current proposal may be funded as a new and separate award but is the next phase or a continuation of the past project.
If you have any questions please contact sponsor@arizona.edu(link sends e-mail).
This data point will help campus units more accurately calculate proposal success or win rates. Units want to know what percentage of proposals that are reviewed and competitively scored against others for an open funding opportunity are ultimately funded.
Examples:
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UArizona may serve as as sole submitting organization or as lead organization of a collaborative project on only one submission per cycle, regardless of track, but may serve as the non-lead organization of a collaborative project more than once per cycle.