Large-Scale Grant Support
To encourage the pursuit of large-scale grants, MICHR has developed a plan of support that is available to investigators across the university.
To encourage the pursuit of large-scale grants, MICHR has developed a plan of support that is available to investigators across the university.
EMERSE (Electronic Medical Record Search Engine) provides a self-service web-based tool for authorized users to search clinical notes from our electronic medical record (CareWeb and Michart).
This mock study section helps participants understand how NIH grant reviewers think. Participants will discuss actual twelve-page K and R grants, learning what happens behind the closed doors in a real K or R grant review. It simulates an NIH study section in every detail.
The three-part MICHR K Writing Workshop series will help participants get peer critique and feedback from senior faculty who are experienced in NIH study section thinking.
MICHR and the Medical School Office of Faculty Development present a forum on mentoring once a year. The event features a presentation, followed by the annual MICHR Distinguished Clinical & Translational Research Mentor Award Ceremony.
This interactive workshop presents the basics of budgeting for research grants and is modeled using an NIH budget format.
This session will provide participants with an orientation to information, resources, and tools necessary to navigate the university's research enterprise as well as a basic understanding of what is needed to comply with regulations related to clinical research.
Presented in plain English with many illustrations, this session will cover foundational statistical concepts, including p-value, effect size, confidence intervals, sample size and power, and some common statistical tests.
The Instruction in Monitoring, Procedures Documentation and ClinicalTrials.gov (IMPACT) workshop series is designed for study team members who are ready for an intermediate level of training for clinical trials skills.
The Research Basics workshop series presents basic, introductory-level material covering concepts in clinical or health research. This three-part series engages participants and provides opportunities for skill building and learning.
MICHR’s expanded access support provides assistance for physicians throughout the process of requesting single patient expanded access.
Have you and your research benefitted from the support of a mentor or peer mentor? Does your mentor or peer mentor have a track record of successfully mentoring students, fellows, staff, or early career faculty at the University of Michigan? Consider nominating your mentor or peer mentor for the Distinguished Clinical & Translational Research Mentor Award or Peer Mentor Award. This award is part of MICHR's continuing efforts to foster a culture of learning, especially in the area of clinical and health research.
Our free in-person consultations offer personalized support and advice for your grant proposals or research ideas and are available to any U-M investigator.
MICHR's editor will carefully review your grant to identify red flags in the content; ensure logic, flow and clarity of ideas; eliminate jargon; improve sentence structure and grammar; and comment on unclear text.
MICHR’s biostatistics team consults and collaborates with researchers to provide expertise in all of your statistics needs.
MICHR provides customer service for applications it supports.
MICHR offers a variety of cutting-edge informatics software and services to help your study with data capture and clinical data management.
MICHR offers two online training courses for REDCap.
REDCap is a secure, HIPAA-compliant, web-based application offering a streamlined process for rapidly developing databases in support of data capture for research projects.
Study management mentoring services empower study teams to efficiently plan, initiate, and manage their research study using standard tools and best practices.