| Updates from the UCI Office of Research |
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New Policy on Disclosing, Reviewing and Approving Engagements Involving Countries of Concern |
| There is a new policy on Disclosing, Reviewing and Approving Engagements Involving Countries of Concern (PDF). Effective July 1, 2025, this policy will apply to new engagements involving countries of concern (North Korea, Iran, China, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates) and substantive changes to currently active engagements.
The Countries of Concern Engagements webpage contains FAQs regarding the policy, as well as the procedures to operationalize it. Additionally, questions may be directed to the Research Engagement and Compliance team in the Office of Research at or-rsie@uci.edu. | |
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Sign up for the Office of Research Listserv |
| To keep up with the latest updates from the Office of Research amid all the federal funding changes, be sure to subscribe to the CG-News listserv. Sign up by sending a blank email to cg-news+subscribe@uci.edu. | |
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| Due to shifts in the federal agency funding landscape, do not sign any certifications or acknowledgments, complete any surveys, or respond regarding grant compliance, change in abstract or scope of work, or project activities. Instead, forward such communications to Jeff Warner, Senior Director, Sponsored Projects Administration. Authorized Organizational Representatives (AORs) in the Office of Research will handle these matters. If you have trouble getting in touch with your Sponsored Programs offices/Contracts and Grants office, contact Nancy Lewis, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Administration. Learn more about the impact of federal executive orders and directives on federal grants and contracts.
For other questions or concerns, contact Paul Lekutai, Director, Federal and Non-Federal Sponsored Projects, or Jeff Warner.
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School of Medicine Applications for Bridge Funding Due July 25 |
| Please note that the next UCI Office of Research deadline for Bridge Funding is Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. Complete applications must include a signed letter of support by your department chair showing financial commitment. Bridge Funding applications are due to the School of Medicine Office of Research by Friday, July 25, 2025.
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NIH Large Multi-Component Grant Support & Incentive Program |
| The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has a variety of grant and cooperative agreement mechanisms that have multiple components/cores. These mechanisms are time-intensive and require months of planning and preparation. However, the School of Medicine Research Development Unit (RDU) can provide guidance and support in the application process. There is also a School of Medicine Incentive Program for NIH Multi-Component (P or U) Submissions that provides a payment for those who apply for these mechanisms and another payment if awarded.
Please email the School of Medicine RDU with questions about these mechanisms. | |
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NIH Fellowship Funding Opportunities Re-issued |
| The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Predoctoral (F30, F31) and Postdoctoral (F32) funding opportunities have been re-issued. The next available deadline for these funding opportunities is Aug. 8, 2025. If you would like to apply for these opportunities and have already discussed with your PI, you can request additional support from the School of Medicine Research Development Unit (RDU).
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Applications open! 2025 Physician Scientist Pathways Certificate Course |
| UC Irvine School of Medicine is currently accepting applications for the 2025 Physician Scientist Pathways Certificate Course. This course will prepare physician scientists by enabling them to combine their clinical knowledge with skills in scientific investigation. The School of Medicine strives to advance individual and population health and this fundamental certificate course will equip physician scientists with the basic knowledge required to address their research questions. This will allow UC Irvine to deliver top-level care to our patients, as we will have physicians able to leverage ongoing breakthroughs while advancing research in their fields. There is no tuition fee to participate in the course.
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| Thomas P. Burke, PhD (Microbiology & Molecular Genetics), received his first NIH R01 titled, “Deciphering innate and adaptive immune responses to Rickettsia parkeri.” Tick-borne Rickettsia species cause serious human disease in the United States and worldwide, including spotted fever and typhus, with no approved vaccines and an increasing incidence of infection. His research team recently identified key factors involved with Rickettsia intracellular survival, and they propose to decipher the molecular mechanisms by which these factors allow Rickettsia to evade innate and adaptive immunity. This will increase their understanding of disease and improve their ability to design novel therapeutics and vaccines.
Do you or someone on your team have research-related good news to report (e.g., research funding/award, publication, other accolade)? We would like to know! Please fill out this short Good News submission form. | Back to top | | |
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| Find funding opportunities for trainees, postdocs and early career faculty, and all faculty. For more funding opportunities and resources to help in your funding search, visit the Funding Opportunities page.
The Research Development Unit (RDU) has created lists of intramural funding opportunities and foundation funding opportunities. If you have additional opportunities that should be included, contact the RDU.
Considering applying for a Limited Funding Opportunity? Typically, you submit a pre-proposal to the Office of Research via UCI Review. If the opportunity is not listed, contact the RDU.
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Limited: 2026 Searle Scholars Program
UC Irvine can nominate two candidates for the 2026 Searle Scholars Program, which recognizes outstanding new faculty with the potential to make innovative and high-impact contributions to research in biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology and related areas in chemistry, medicine and the biological sciences. To be eligible, the candidate’s first appointment to an assistant professor, tenure-track position must have begun on or after May 1, 2024.
Interested applicants are asked to submit a preliminary application to the Office of Research via InfoReady.
Deadline: July 7, 2025
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Available Postdoctoral Fellowships for the Hewitt Foundation for Biomedical Research |
| The Hewitt Foundation for Biomedical Research supports outstanding mentors and postdoctoral fellows. In addition to the Salk Institute and the Scripps Research Institute, the foundation offers positions to mentors and fellows in the Schools of Medicine, Biological Sciences, Engineering and Physical Sciences at UC Irvine. It aims to nurture the next generation of biomedical research leaders.
Mentors are invited to apply on behalf of potential fellows.
Postdoctoral fellowships are awarded for three years, carry yearly stipends of $72k, $74k and $76k. In addition, a yearly allocation of $15k is made to the fellow's sponsoring laboratory to cover health insurance, travel to scientific meetings, and to partially support their research expenses.
Learn more about available postdoctoral fellowships for the Hewitt Foundation for BioMedical Research at the Conte Center’s website.
Deadline: August 15, 2025 | |
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| Upcoming Seminars & Events |
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ICTS Dissemination & Implementation Conference Workshop |
| The ICTS Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) Unit is offering a workshop to provide expert feedback and advice for graduate students and faculty interested in submitting an abstract to the 18th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) in Health, which will be hosted by Academy Health and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in National Harbor, Maryland, Dec. 14–17, 2025. For more information, please contact Dr. Stephen Schueller.
Travel awards of up to $1,000 are available for investigators who:
- Attend the 2-hour workshop on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
- Submit an abstract to the D&I Conference by Thursday, July 17, 2025
- Have their abstract accepted and attend the D&I Conference
Wednesday, July 9, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Via Zoom | |
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Noel Drury, M.D. Institute for Translational Depression Discoveries Speaker Series |
| Early Adversity and the Developing Brain: Leveraging Developmental Neuroscience to Promote Youth Mental Health, by Dylan Gee, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Yale University. Hosted by the UC Irvine Noel Drury, M.D. Institute for Translational Depression Discoveries.
Wednesday, July 16, 10 to 11 a.m. PT Location: Thorp Conference Center, 4001 Gross Hall, and via Zoom | Back to top | | |
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease |
| Ali Ezzati’s clinical neurology and neuroinformatics research group is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow within the Department of Neurology. The candidate will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of expert faculty in neurology, epidemiology, data science and biostatistics.
Dr. Ezzati’s lab specializes in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other dementias, with additional focus areas in migraine and other headache disorders, neuroepidemiology, and other neurodegenerative disorders. The lab uses advanced biostatistical modeling, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and neuroinformatics methods to address pressing questions in clinical neurology. This position offers opportunities to work on large biomedical datasets, including cohort studies and clinical trials, and contributes to impactful projects in digital health and translational neuroscience. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in pursuing a career in clinical and translational neuroscience, data science or digital health.
PI: Ali Ezzati, MD View the posting in UCI Recruit. Closing Date: July 15, 2025
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What kind of grant support does the School of Medicine Research Development Unit provide? |
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What kind of grant support does the RDU provide to Physician Scientists? |
| Along with the general grant support the RDU provides (outlined above), there are multiple programs available outlined on the Physician Scientist Resources page. - Physician Scientist Collective: Monthly seminar series with visiting speakers
- Physician Scientist Pathways Certificate Course: Six-week, 12-hour hybrid course that introduces clinicians to research pathways
- Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP): Helps physician scientists apply for their first K award
- Dean’s K Scholar: Provides awardees the protected time and mentorship needed to obtain NIH K/ equivalent funding
- Clinical Trialist Training Program (CTTP): Supports junior faculty on externally funded clinical trials through a 2-year partnership program with senior investigators already running clinical trials
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