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Happy Research Administrators Day

In honor of Research Administrators Day on September 25, we want to express our deepest gratitude for all of the DOM research administrators for the incredible work they do every day. From managing complex grants to ensuring compliance and navigating the intricate administrative processes, their contributions are truly the backbone of the DOM's mission.

Our research administrators play a critical role in translating ideas and innovations into impactful outcomes that improve lives worldwide. Their efforts in submitting pre-award applications and the financial management of post-award grants allow our investigators to continue their important research, leading to novel discoveries, new inventions and patents, and ultimately medical advancements that alleviate pain and suffering for millions of people across the globe.

A few statistics about the DOM for FY24:

  • 346 New & Competing Awards Received in FY24- $237,283,590
    • 60 Federal - $155,725,346
    • 82 Federal pass through -$22,267,044
    • 204 Non-Federal - $59,291,200
  • 903 Proposals Submitted FY24- $927,050,045
    • 269 Federal - $720,610,129
    • 235 Federal Pass through - $83,683,632
    • 399 Non-Federal - $122,756,284

There is still time to acknowledge the exceptional work of our research administrators by sending a personal message on the SOM CORA web portal: CORA Portal, which is dedicated to the SOM research administration community.

We hope our research administration team will consider the Research Administration Training Program for Existing Staff aimed to help existing staff at JHU gain a practical understanding of sponsored research administration. Applications are due by October 4, 2024. Questions can be directed to [email protected].

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Kelsey Bennett

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