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Success stories and lessons learnt from participation of Georgia in international programs Ia Pantsulaia, Associate Professor Immunology department, Tbilisi State Medical University September, 2015 Tbilisi, Georgia RESEARCH INTERESTS Investigation the immunological dysfunction in successful ageing and in the development complex diseases (diabetes, osteoarthritis, cancer etc). Identification biomarkers involved in the progress of complex diseases and improve their therapeutic potential. Estimation genetic and environmental determinants of immunological responses. Detection of the immunomodulatory activity of biologically active substances and Investigation their effects on various immune responses (stimulatory or inhibitory). Osteoimmunology - The connections between bone and cartilage remodeling process and immune system. Research projects from 2008 2013-2016 Healthy ageing research center (FP7) My sub-project title: Endothelial cells senescence associated secretory (SASP) phenotype in various senescence models The aim of Healthy Ageing Research Centre (HARC) is to develop a top-level, distinguished medical research centre in the field of ageing-associated diseases, as well as to increase participation in international research and develop innovation in the area of age-related diseases. HARC brings together a group of 21 internationally recognized researchers at the Medical University of Lodz (most of them heading the University departments). The consortium consists more than 30 key researchers, with their research groups. HARC is based on research teams from the Medical University of Lodz (MUL), which itself has benefited from the act of integration. 2015-2017 The role of immune parameters and circulating tumor cells in the development of colorectal cancer and metastases. Science and Technology Center of Ukraine. Georgian National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator 2015-2018 Biomarkers and efficiency of treatment of locally advanced gastric cancer by resection and HIPEC procedure. Georgian National Science Foundation. Chief researcher 2014-2016 The impact of radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFA) on adaptive immune responses in patients with liver cancer. Georgian National Science Foundation. Researcher 2010-2013 Possible Interaction of Endogenous Sodium Pump Inhibitors and Genetic Factors in the Development of Salt-sensitive Hypertension. Swiss national science foundation – SCOPES. Project Manager 2011-2013 Development of a novel bacterial preparation for immunotherapy of cancer. Science and Technology Center of Ukraine. Team Leader 2009-2010 The protective role of edible plant-derived extracts on age-related immune dysfunction. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER IN UKRAINE; GEORGIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, Project manager and Experimental Investigator 2008-2009 The role of phenotypic and functional changes of regulatory T cells and cytokines in healthy aging. GEORGIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, Principal Investigator 2008-2009 Cytokines and Regulatory T-cells in Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Georgian National science Foundation. GEORGIAN NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, Chief Researcher 2008-2009 Investigation the possible effect and mechanism of the action of anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive mixture of Citrus Peel Extract on the immune-mediated liver injury. GEORGIAN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, U.S. CIVILIAN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, Principal Investigator The US host: David Hafler, Professor, Director of Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Dept. of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Boston, USA How write a successful project proposal Writing a research proposal is both science and art; A good research proposal is based on scientific facts and on the art of clear communication. Common advices before you begin assembling your application: Read the eligibility criteria carefully; don’t waste time preparing applications to programs for which you will not be considered. Read all of the FAQs and training options; Follow all of the links on the Web site. Those links were included because someone in the training program office thought they had information that would be useful to you. Visit the training programs page for more resources. You will find an “Eligibility Wizard”, information on the different programs and links to videos on applying successfully to the programs. Discuss procedures clearly and completely with considerable amount of details Global Problem Impact Research challenges Your solution Research topic/Title Consortium Building/International Collaborations Goal setting: S Specific M Measurable A Attainable R Realistic T Time-bound Objectives The objective of the proposed study should be stated very clearly, specific, achievable and measurable; Too many objectives to be avoided; If there is more than one objective the objectives can be presented in the appropriate order of importance Background/literature review This section reflects extensive review of literature done by the investigator Just quoting the literature verbatim will not serve the purpose It is important to make it coherent, relevant and easily readable knowledge It helps the investigator to gain good knowledge in that field of inquiry It also helps the investigator to have insight on different methodologies that could be applied Reject No goal or objective statement at the start of the proposal. Too technical and condensed will make it hard to read and understand. Too short will not give the reviewer the needed information to understand the proposal. Too long will make the reviewer skip to the background and makes the reviewer search for what is important. Do not expand background to unnecessary information that does not support the hypothesis. Background should not exceed one third to one half of proposal. No preliminary data generally negatively impacts the proposal in two ways. No indication that the proposal will feasible. No indication the applicant can do the proposed work. Study design The study design should be clearly stated The study design to be used should be appropriate for achieving the objective of the study Study population / Sample specifications It is important to describe which would be the study population How study subjects would be selected, randomization process and other details should be given Determination of sample size is a bargain between precision and the price (Resources & expenses involved) Description of process Proposal should include the details of all process to be adopted in the study A brief description of how the data will be processed and use of statistical package if any should be given The proposal should include the sequence of tasks to be performed, the anticipated length of time required for its completion and the personnel required Project Team/Personnel Proposal should include who are the primary investigators and coinvestigators, their qualifications, research experience etc The proposal may also include the Major roles to be taken up by different investigators Budget The budget translates project activities into monetary terms It is a statement of how much money will be required to accomplish the various tasks Major items Salary for staff Travel Purchase of equipment Printing/Xeroxing Consultancy charges Institutional overheads Who are evaluators? Scientist in appropriate field, Specific knowledge Generalist/businessman Some technical knowledge General Thoughts Reviewers will not be experts in your field of research. Make the proposal accessible to them. Get your proposal read by a colleague or someone in your area of research. They might find problems that reviewers will find. Thank you very much for your attention and good luck for your proposals!