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New DHHS Rate Agreement The University has entered into a new rate agreement with DHHS. The
agreement updates the fringe benefits rates only. Effective immediately,
all proposals should reference the new agreement date of February 8,
2007. The new rates are posted in the Sponsored Projects Handbook at: http://www.hopkins The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) School of Medicine (SOM) Office of Research Administration (ORA) is pleased to announce the arrival of a new Senior Contract Associate at the Fells Point Office. Carlos Braxton, Esq. is an experienced attorney who also has a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology. With a background in human relations, he worked as a successful therapist for several years prior to attending law school at the University of Baltimore School of Law, at Baltimore, Maryland . After receiving a Juris Doctor in 2001, he worked at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP in Baltimore for a few years, and just before joining the JHU team was with Hodes, Ulman, Pessin & Katz, P.A., in Towson. He comes to us with a litigation-based background and medical malpractice experience. His recent addition enables the ORA to better serve the research community by completing contract negotiations for the conduct of clinical trials which adhere to rigid timelines. Click here to view training dates for May. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Research/ora/
Working closely with the Dean's office, the Office
of Marketing and Communications, and a number of our faculty, the Office
of Government, Community and Public Affairs has been engaged in a variety
of advocacy activities to increase the level of federal research funding
available from the National Institutes of Health. We have recently produced
a report with 8 other leading institutions (University of California,
Columbia, Harvard, Partners Health Care, University of Texas -Austin,
Washington University, University of Wisconsin, and Yale) entitled, "Within
our Grasp - Or Slipping Away? Assuring a New Era of Scientific and Medical
Process." This report is available at: http://www.jhu.edu/ This report was released at a recent press conference (which included Dr. Ed Miller) held at the conclusion of a hearing held by the U.S. Senate appropriations subcommittee that funds the NIH. The hearing included testimony by NIH Director Elias Zerhouni and four of the researchers featured in the report, including Dr. Robert Siliciano from Johns Hopkins. Other Hopkins faculty highlighted in the report include Drs. Carol Greider, Dan Lane, and David Nichols. As a next step in our campaign to have Congress increase funding to the NIH for the upcoming fiscal year, we are gathering data and anecdotes from faculty that demonstrate the impact of declining paylines and shrinking size of grants upon our research enterprise. Faculty willing to contribute to this effort should contact: Beth Felder in the Office of Government, Community and Public Affairs at bfelder@jhu.edu or 443-287-9918. Here is the text of the press release from March 19, 2007:
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