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Dartmouth SYNERGY Newsletter – October 2016 Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical and Translational Science Institute is funded through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program. The CTSA program is led by the NIH's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). SYNERGY is located in the Williamson Translational Research Building at the DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, USA. FEATURES 2017 Translational Pilot Grants REMINDER: Informational Meeting: Nov 1 at 5:00 pm. Letter of Intent Deadline: Nov 14, 2016. Read More: https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/translationalpilotgrants SYNERGY’s ClinicianEntrepreneur Fellowship As they diagnose and treat patients, clinicians often recognize the need for certain innovations, such as new or enhanced devices and technologies that might significantly improve patient care. However, they often lack the knowledge and skills, and time required, to successfully bring a new product to market. The SYNERGY ClinicianEntrepreneur Fellowship (SCEF) is a oneyear program that provides fellows with one day per week of protected time, plus the resources to develop and study the commercial potential of their ideas. Read More: http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/news/2016/synergysclinicianentrepreneurfellowshipfosteringinnovation enhancingpatientcare/. Harvard Catalyst Course: Medical Device Development December 12, 2016 (Applications due Nov. 2, 2016): – free for attendees from CTSA sites. Do you have an idea for a new or improved medical device, want to understand the medical device space, or hope to have a career in which you develop or use medical devices? This twoday course will cover the process of identifying novel technologies, navigating intellectual property and regulatory considerations, and planning and executing pre clinical and clinical studies through commercialization. To register: http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/mdd/ Claims Data Research webinar: Atlas Rate Generator. Presentation and Demonstration by: David Goodman MD, MS Weds, Nov 2, 2016, 12:00 – 1:00 PM RSVP for Webinar Details: [email protected] Info on the Atlas Rate Generator/SYNERGY Center for Translational Population Research (CTPR): synergy.dartmouth.edu/ctpr Upcoming Seminar (reminder): Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals Thursday, December 1, 2016, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (Lunch and coffee breaks provided) (For faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students) sponsored by the Dartmouth Grant Proposal Support initiative (GrantGPS) Location: Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall, Dartmouth College campus, Hanover Presenter: John Robertson, PhD (Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops, http://www.grantcentral.com). This comprehensive presentation addresses practical and conceptual aspects of writing NIH research grant and fellowship applications. To register, email Cindy Stewart ([email protected]), indicating your primary department and title. Registration Deadline: November 10, 2016

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Dartmouth  SYNERGY  Newsletter  –  October  2016  

Dartmouth  SYNERGY  Clinical  and  Translational  Science  Institute  is  funded  through  the  National  Institutes  of  Health  (NIH)  Clinical  and  Translational  

Science  Award  (CTSA)  program.  The  CTSA  program  is  led  by  the  NIH's  National  Center  for  Advancing  Translational  Sciences  (NCATS). SYNERGY  is  

located  in  the  Williamson  Translational  Research  Building  at  the  Dartmouth-­‐Hitchcock  Medical  Center  in  Lebanon,  NH,  USA.

FEATURES 2017  Translational  Pilot  Grants  REMINDER:    Informational  Meeting:  Nov  1  at  5:00  pm.  Letter  of  Intent  Deadline:  Nov  14,  2016.  Read  More:  https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/translational-­‐pilot-­‐grants    SYNERGY’s  Clinician-­‐Entrepreneur  Fellowship    

 

As  they  diagnose  and  treat  patients,  clinicians  often  recognize  the  need  for  certain  innovations,  such  as  new  or  enhanced  devices  and  technologies  that  might  significantly  improve  patient  care.  However,  they  often  lack  the  knowledge  and  skills,  and  time  required,  to  successfully  bring  a  new  product  to  market.    The  SYNERGY  Clinician-­‐Entrepreneur  Fellowship  (S-­‐CEF)  is  a  one-­‐year  program  that  provides  fellows  with  one  day  per  week  of  protected  time,  plus  the  resources  to  develop  and  study  the  commercial  potential  of  their  ideas.  Read  More:  

http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/news/2016/synergys-­‐clinician-­‐entrepreneur-­‐fellowship-­‐fostering-­‐innovation-­‐enhancing-­‐patient-­‐care/.    Harvard  Catalyst  Course:  Medical  Device  Development    December  1-­‐2,  2016  (Applications  due  Nov.  2,  2016):  –  free  for  attendees  from  CTSA  sites.  Do  you  have  an  idea  for  a  new  or  improved  medical  device,  want  to  understand  the  medical  device  space,  or  hope  to  have  a  career  in  which  you  develop  or  use  medical  devices?  This  two-­‐day  course  will  cover  the  process  of  identifying  novel  technologies,  navigating  intellectual  property  and  regulatory  considerations,  and  planning  and  executing  pre-­‐clinical  and  clinical  studies  through  commercialization.  To  register:  http://catalyst.harvard.edu/services/mdd/    

Claims  Data  Research  webinar:  Atlas  Rate  Generator.    Presentation  and  Demonstration  by:  David  Goodman  MD,  MS  Weds,  Nov  2,  2016,  12:00  –  1:00  PM  RSVP  for  Webinar  Details:  [email protected]  Info  on  the  Atlas  Rate  Generator/SYNERGY  Center  for  Translational  Population  Research  (CTPR):  synergy.dartmouth.edu/ctpr    Upcoming  Seminar  (reminder):  Write  Winning  NIH  Grant  Proposals    Thursday,  December  1,  2016,  8:00  AM  -­‐  5:00  PM  (Lunch  and  coffee  breaks  provided)  (For  faculty  members,  postdoctoral  researchers,  and  graduate  students)  -­‐  sponsored  by  the  Dartmouth  Grant  Proposal  Support  initiative  (GrantGPS)  Location:  Filene  Auditorium,  Moore  Hall,  Dartmouth  College  campus,  Hanover  

Presenter:    John  Robertson,  PhD  (Grant  Writers’  Seminars  &  Workshops,  http://www.grantcentral.com).  This  comprehensive  presentation  addresses  practical  and  conceptual  aspects  of  writing  NIH  research  grant  and  fellowship  applications.  To  register,  email  Cindy  Stewart  ([email protected]),  indicating  your  primary  department  and  title.  Registration  Deadline:  November  10,  2016