NSU Flow Cytometry Core Facility

  Kim Kusser manages the Flow Cytometry Core Facility at NSU, which is housed in the Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) and part of NSU’s central research department, Division of Research and Economic Development (DoR).   What role do you play at NSU? I train and assist researchers in using our flow cytometry equipment to analyze and sort cells. We […]

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NSU’s Grant Writing Mentoring Program

Hosted by the NSU Grant Writing Lab (in the Division of Research and Economic Development, DoR) and Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Grant Writing Mentoring Program pairs early-career faculty with established researchers to write and submit a grant application by the end of a year-long program. Along the way early-career Mentees receive 1:1 support for their […]

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Strategies for Recruiting & Retaining Student Researchers

  Access the below guides provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), which are generally applicable to most projects, to assist in your grant writing and project implementation. These guides provide information on best practices for achieving diversity, inclusion, and belonging among student researchers and mentees.   Engaging & Mentoring Undergraduates in Research […]

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Support Units – Research Compliance

Janice Roldan supports research compliance at NSU, which is housed in the central research department, Division of Research and Economic Development (DoR).   What role do you play at NSU? I am the Research Compliance Manager where I help faculty, staff, and students navigate complex federal and state research compliance regulations. My goal is to ensure the NSU research community […]

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NSU Genomics Core Facility

  Bojie Dai, Ph.D. (left) and Morgan Allerton-Minnis (right) support the Geonomics Core Facility at NSU, which is housed in the Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) building. This core facility is one of a suite of cores that support research projects both on and off campus.   What roles do you play at NSU? Bojie: I am the Genomics Core […]

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Open Access Fees Waived

A Message from NSU Libraries: The NSU Libraries have been approached by faculty over the past few years to inquire whether we had funds to help pay for APCs (Author Processing Charges) to publish in open access journals. We have started conversations with publishers and have agreements in place with Cambridge Core journals to waiver or discount APC’s for NSU […]

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NSUWorks – Research Product & Data Repository

NSUWorks is a service of the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Libraries. NSUWorks brings together all of the university’s research, scholarly and creative works in a centralized location with the aim of preserving and providing online open access to these works.  NSUWorks is not just for archiving student theses and dissertations, or copies of published papers. While these are archived in […]

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Internal Seed Grants due Jan. 24

The January 24th deadline is fast approaching for two of NSU’s internal grant programs, great for generating pilot data. More information below on the PFRDG and QOL. President’s Faculty Research & Development Grant (PFRDG): The PFRDG has an annual competition with awards up to $15,000 (deadline typically in January/February). The “Research Development Track” provides seed money for a new research area for which […]

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Grant Workshop Series – “Lunch & Learn”

Register to attend NSU’s annual “Lunch & Learn” grant workshop series, which will run January-April 2022. This is a “grants 101” introduction, great for new investigators and those new to NSU. See the workshop session topics below. Register to attend: https://tinyurl.com/NSU-LunchLearn2022  

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