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Grant Review & Analysis Office
If you have a proposal that involves U-M Medical School faculty or space – whether the proposal is primarily held in the Medical School or outside campus units – you will work with the U-M Medical School Grant Review & Analysis Office for a compliance review with school, University and sponsor guidelines.
The Grants Office also manages Dean-level approval of proposals to internally sponsored projects, material transfer forms and other research-related issues. We can readily answer your questions related to proposal submission and funding.
We also provide data for sections of the MDash and M-STAT systems and execute ad hoc queries into the research data sets (financial and scientific) to help inform the research community.
For more information, visit the U-M Medical School Grant Review & Analysis Office, call 734-763-4272 or e-mail msgrants@umich.edu.
Medical School Office of Research
If you are a University of Michigan Medical School researcher, the Office of Research wants to help you! We support the research mission by:
- Maintaining an investigator-focused environment
- Finding successful avenues for funding
- Developing and offering resources for research development
- Streamlining the research process
Our aim: We focus on you, so that you can focus on great science.
For more information about how our team can help you, email ummsresearch@umich.edu or visit Medical School Office of Research.
Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research (MICHR)
MICHR offers 360° support for every stage of your research study. Research management services include: biostatistical design and analysis, multi-center project management, regulatory assistance, data management, informatics support, biorepository storage and specimen processing, and the Michigan Clinical Research Unit (MCRU) facility.
MICHR has awarded more than $10M in pilot grants and offers free grant writing consultation, links U-M clinical researchers to the community and recruits volunteers for clinical studies, and offers a comprehensive curriculum of pre- and post-doctoral education programs for the next generation of clinical and translational researchers.
For More Information visit: www.michr.umich.edu, call 734-998-7474, or email um-michr@umich.edu
Library
The University of Michigan has one of the finest libraries in the world. MLibrary wants to help strengthen the relationships among academia, industry and non-profits – and supports NCRC’s strategic growth. For more information about the services and resources available to you, visit the MLibrary NCRC guide, or contact NCRC Liaison Judy Smith, judsmith@umich.edu, 734-369-8184.
