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Office of Research
Christopher Keane
Vice President for Research
Washington State University
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
Exceptional Research, Innovation, and Creativity
Board of Regents
President
Provost & Executive Vice President
ChancellorWSU Spokane
ChancellorWSU Tri-Cities
ChancellorWSU Vancouver
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Vice Provost for Academic Policy and Evaluation
Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
Vice Provost for International Programs
Vice Provost for Regional Programs
Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
Vice President for Finance and Administration
Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment
Management
Vice President for Agriculture and Extension
Vice President for Information Services and
CIO
Vice President for Research
Vice President for Global Campus
Director for Legal Affairs and Special CounselAssociate Vice President and
Chief Budget Officer
Associate Vice President for Economic Development
Director for Intercollegiate Athletics
Director for Internal Audit
CEO for WSU Foundation
College of Veterinary Medicine
FY14 Expenditures: $25.2M
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 438
Graduate: 941
Associate Vice President for Legislative Affairs
College of Pharmacy
FY14 Expenditures: $5.3M
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 84
Graduate: 691
Murrow College of Communication
FY14 Expenditures: $3.7M
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 984
Graduate: 31
College of Nursing
FY14 Expenditures: $3.3M
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 636
Graduate: 127
College of Medical Sciences
FY14 Expenditures: $2.2M
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 195
Graduate: 92
College of Education
2014 Students:Undergraduate: 888
Graduate: 414
College of Business
2014 Students:Undergraduate:
2,126Graduate: 169
College of Arts and Sciences
FY14 Expenditures: $26.6M
2014 Students:Undergraduate:
10,803 Graduate: 1056
College of Engineering and
Architecture
FY14 Expenditures: $18.8M
2014 Students: Undergraduate:
1,872Graduate: 592
Coll. of Agricultural,
Human, & Natural Resource Sciences
FY14 Expenditures: $77.3M
2014 Students: Undergraduate:
2,036Graduate: 509
WSU Organization & Research Expenditures by College
WSU Tri-Cities
FY14 Expenditures: $16.9M2014 Students:
Undergraduate: 918Graduate: 129
WSU Spokane
FY14 Expenditures: $3.1M2014 Students:
Undergraduate: 622Graduate: 1,032
WSU Vancouver
FY14 Expenditures: $3.1M2014 Students:
Undergraduate: 2,069Graduate: 300
Office of Research
Vice President for ResearchDr. Christopher Keane
Assistant to VPSandy Watson
Grant and Contact Manager
Preston Comstock
Area Finance OfficerMary Frei
Laboratory for Biotechnology
and Bioanalysis
Mike GriswoldDirector
Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Center
Greg HelmsDirector
Social and Economic Sciences
Research Center
Lena LeDirector
Water Research Center
Jonathan YoderDirector
Office of the Campus
Veterinarian
Steve RussellDirector
Center for Environmental
Research, Education, and
Outreach
Stephanie HamptonDirector
Office of Research
Assurances
Dave ClarkDirector
Office of Grant and Research Development
Dan NordquistDirector
Nuclear Radiation Center
Don WallDirector
Radiation Safety Office
Jean CloranRadiation
Safety Officer
Research Development
Support
Proposal and Award
Processing
Outreach and Event
Coordination
Nancy Shrope
Assistant Director
Office of Research IT
Support
Veterinary Care
Facility Administration
and Management
Gwen AndersonAssistant Director
CoordinatorLisa Brown-Haas
Office AssistantAlicia Foth
• WSU is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a “very high research activity” university.
NSF Research & Development Expenditures
WSU National R&D Expenditure
Rankings
68th Among all Universities
11th Among R&D Expenditures
in the Agricultural Sciences
12th Among R&D Expenditures
in the Social Sciences
As reported by the most recent NSF Higher Education Research and Development Survey
(FY12).
FY11 FY12 FY130
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
GiftsInstitutionIndustryStateFederal
Amount in Millions $ Note: Gift data for FY11 and FY12 are estimates
$ 320.5$ 335.9 $ 341.1
FY14 Sponsored Project Expenditures By WSU Area
Agricultural Research Center; $43,181,947
WSU Extension; $30,324,394
College of Arts and Sciences; $26,438,247 College of Veterinary
Medicine; $25,054,295
College of Engineering and Architecture;
$18,486,022
WSU Tri-Cities; $16,845,139
College of Pharmacy; $5,282,059
Murrow College of Communication;
$3,720,135
College of Nursing; $3,315,053
CAHNRS; $3,200,592
All Other Areas; $18,375,924
Sponsored Project Expenditures(Total: $194,223,807)
FY14 Sponsored Project Expenditures By Federal Sponsor
US Dept. of Agriculture; $35,907,414
US Dept. of Health & Human Svcs.;
$22,389,192
National Science Foundation; $17,858,211
US Dept. of En-ergy; $17,243,615
US Dept. of Educa-tion; $12,324,960
US Department of Defense;
$10,301,888
All Other Federal Sponsors; $8,463,526
Sponsored Project Expenditures
(Total: $124,488,806)
FY14 Sponsored Project Expenditures By Non-Federal Program
Washington State Governments - Non Research;
$19,603,535
Local Govern-ments - Non Re-
search; $8,592,710
Business Concerns & Corporations for Profit - Research; $8,243,169
Washington State Governments -
Research; $6,161,644
Washington State Commissions -
Research; $5,306,044
Washington State Commissions - Non Research;
$4,987,201
Private Founda-tions & Other Non Profits - Research;
$4,480,135
Private Founda-tions & Other Non Profits - Non Re-
search; $4,284,134
All Other Non-Federal Sponsors; $8,076,427
Sponsored Project Expenditures
(Total: $64,734,999)
WSU Centers, Laboratories, Institutes, and Cores
Centers & Laboratories (30)Example:
Institutes (9)Example:
Cores (5)Example:
http://researchvp.wsu.edu
Interdisciplinary studies
Key common use facilities
Institute for Shock Physics
Focused effort on specific topics
Center for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Dodgen Facility - Nuclear Radiation Center
Photo by Darrell Parks and SkyBitz, Inc.
WSU researchers investigated moisture loss on the 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree to improve post-harvest care
(D. Chastagner, Plant Pathology, WSU Puyallup)
Cutting the tree
Loading the tree and monitoring en route
2013 Capitol Christmas Tree on display
Photo by Darrell Parks and SkyBitz, Inc.
Vision for Research at WSU
• Our goal – “AAU”
• Office of Research is performing a “120-day study” on the WSU research enterprise examining:• Research Themes• Research Infrastructure• Faculty/Student Engagement and Productivity• Outreach and Economic Development
Your input is appreciated!
Proposal Management Unit (PMU) – Large, collaborative proposal support.
Research Development – Funding opportunity support for faculty and grad. students.
Proposal and Award Processing – Central hub for all submitted proposals and award acceptance (across the system).
Outreach and Program Support – Proposal writing workshops, event coordination, trainings, etc.
Office of Grant and Research Development
http://www.ogrd.wsu.edu
7/23/2014
Hannah Merley Graduate Student Coordinator
Sammy Rodriguez, Ph.D. Research Development Coordinator
Pending IT Support
Outreach & Event Coordination
Pam Kelley Program / Event Coordinator
Karyn Hardy Special Projects (part-time, hourly)
Student Support (part-time, hourly)
Nancy Shrope Assistant Director
Shawn Clabough Web Programmer
Tim Haight IT Support
Darren Bystrom IT Specialist
Information Technology
Tammy McGreevy Admin Assistant
Office of Research Programs Managed by OGRD
• Proposal Consultants – Grantwriters, LLC – external proposal writing consultants that focus on NIH, NSH, and USDA competitive proposals
• New Faculty Seed Grants – internal program for new faculty for seed funding with the result an extramural proposal
• Equipment Grant Matching Policy – Sponsors that require matching for equipment proposal, OR will help support
• Proposal Management Unit – personnel that support the development of large, collaborative proposals plus single-investigator/small team proposals. This unit also provides support for Prestigious Faculty Awards applications.
Current Programs under review• Proposal Stimulus Funds – a fund to support recently denied
proposals where the funding score looks very good to help be competitive the next go around
• Research Advancement Challenge – funds provided for teams to develop large, collaborative federal, competitive research proposals.
Future Programs• Sponsor/Agency workshops• Sponsor/Agency visits
Contact Information
Office of Grant and Research Development (OGRD)Main line – 335-9661Email – [email protected]
Tammy McGreevy, Funding OppsOffice – 335-7266Email – [email protected]
Geeta Dutta, Proposal Management UnitOffice – 335-5980Email – [email protected]
Dan Nordquist, AVP/DirectorOffice – 335-7717Email – [email protected]
Overview of the Office of Research Assurances (ORA)
David R. Clark ([email protected])Director, Office of Research Assurances
http://www.research-compliance.wsu.edu/
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
WSU - Office of Research Assurances
ORA
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
Overview of the Office of Research Assurances
I. Radiation Safety Office/Radiation Safety Committee
II. IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee)
III. IBC (Institutional Biosafety Committee) and Biological Safety
IV. IRB (Institutional Review Board)V. Export ControlsVI. Conflict of InterestVII. Responsible Conduct of ResearchVIII. Additional Regulations (DOT/FAA/OFAC/…)
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
Office of Research Assurances
Mission• The goal of ORA is to assist faculty so their research enterprise
can be accomplished. ORA facilitates and assists WSU researchers in identifying and complying with all pertinent regulations and guidelines.
• We work collaboratively with researchers to facilitate and implement WSU policies and procedures which assure compliance with minimal impact on research programs.
• ORA, established in 2002, is part of the overall effort of WSU to ensure the responsible conduct of research.
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
XI. Conclusion
IBC
DHHS/OHRP
WSU Policy/Procedure
NIHIACUC WSU RSO
WSU EHS
USDA/APHISIRB
FDA
DOT/FAA
DHHS/ORI
WSU BSO
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
Cooperation is Essential to Maintain a Successful Research Program
WSU Researchers
Research Compliance Office,IACUC, IBC, IRB, RSO, BSO,
OGRD, EH&S
Federal and StateRegulations
David R. Clark, Office of Research Assurances
Contact Information
David R. Clark, Director
Office – 335-1585
Email – [email protected]
Office of the Campus Veterinarian
Director - Steven Russell, DVM
Who we are and what we do in 5 words:
It’s all about the animals
Examples of things we do or can help with include:
Veterinary care Procedural technique trainingDisease testing IACUC Protocol consultationServices for hireAnd so much more!
Feel free to contact me or my office at any time.
Dr. Steven RussellOffice - 335-2023 Email - [email protected]
Office of the Campus Veterinarian (OCV)main line – 335-6246Email – [email protected]