2014 Symposium Reporting
We’re publishing the 26th Annual CSU Biotechnology Symposium Report today. We issue the report only after we’ve closed the financials, meaning everyone has turned in their travel reimbursement claims...
View ArticleSpring Grant Announcements
We’re almost done with this year’s grant-making here at CSUPERB. We just announced recipients of the Presidents’ Commission Scholars awards, as well as our “Major” Grant programs. The Travel Grants...
View ArticleA New Part of NSF’s Innovation Corps
While it’s been quiet here on the CSUPERB blog, we’ve been travelling, consulting, building relationships and developing programming for a new NSF-supported Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Biological Site...
View ArticleProgram Update: Summer Transitions
Summer brings change to university campuses as well as CSUPERB. I returned from a week-long vacation in New Mexico to find a letter from Chancellor White making new CSUPERB Presidents’ Commission...
View ArticleWhy we do what we do
There is a fun meme circulating the Twittersphere these days thanks to the NatureJobs blog. Scientists are tweeting in answer to the blog’s prompt #IAmAScientistBecause. The answers are all over the...
View ArticleCSUPERB in the news
Before I hit the road for vacation, I want to share some quick news hits. The new 2015 Vision & Change Report (“Chronicling the Change, Inspiring the Future) from AAAS, NSF, HHMI, NIH and USDA...
View ArticleNew CSUPERB Annual Report – bigger and full of news
CIRM issued its new Bridges 2.0 Request for Proposals in August. In answer CSUPERB scrambled to organize two proposal writing workshops for interested campus proposal writing teams. We figured it was...
View ArticleSpring 2016 Grant Program Report: Success Rate Declines
Yesterday evening we sent out award letters for the New Investigator, Joint Venture and Research Development grant programs.The award list will post at our website soon, if it’s not there already....
View ArticleYet Another Annual Report Reminds Us Why
One of the arcane things university administrators do is to comply with regulations. Most of us see compliance as a necessary part of our jobs to remain good stewards of public funds, retain the trust...
View Article2016 Howell-CSUPERB Research Scholars Program – Annual Report
Dr. Doris Howell is a hero to many clinicians, community leaders and palliative care professionals in San Diego and across the nation. But to 165 California State University undergraduates and alumni,...
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