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Page 1: Discussion Leader Karen Ethun. Title: Productive Collaborations Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine

Discussion Leader

Karen Ethun

Page 2: Discussion Leader Karen Ethun. Title: Productive Collaborations Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine

Title: Productive Collaborations

• Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine in the Gulf Coast– Seed Grants– R01 Grants– Creation of collaborative centers and

programs that apply larger Federal Agency Funding

– “Bottom-Up” Strategy: faculty driven

Page 3: Discussion Leader Karen Ethun. Title: Productive Collaborations Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine

Barriers

1. Time for continued, sustained faculty participation and involvement

2. Ineffective dissemination of information

3. Access to shared facilities in TMC• Need to increase awareness and to develop

compilation of facilities in TMC

Page 4: Discussion Leader Karen Ethun. Title: Productive Collaborations Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine

Strengths/Opportunities

• Proximity of key institutions having stellar nanomedicine knowledge and capabilities

• Several collaborative organizations – GCC (to be located in CRC), ANH -- with success in developing and sustaining collaborative research relationships.

• Key nanotechnology leaders who can serve as mentors and PI

Page 5: Discussion Leader Karen Ethun. Title: Productive Collaborations Goal: Facilitate productive collaborations that lead to sustainable funding for Nanomedicine

Action Items• Identify and create nanomedicine working groups with 4-

5 members within each institution– Faculty driven– Serve as points of contact ; information dissemination;

facilitators of future workshops• Monthly meetings/orientations targeting junior faculty &

post-docs• Leverage current funding to launch long-term funding.

– Commit source for matching grants, seed grants• Strengthen Gulf Coast nanotechnology involvement in

Federal Agency research plans• Develop educational/seminar courses available to

students/researchers at TMC institutions• Provide information about shared facilities and pursue

institutional agreements that address access