From ng24k at fsu.edu Tue Dec 3 10:08:07 2024 From: ng24k at fsu.edu (Nehja Guillaume) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 15:08:07 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Power of Music in Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia: Gateway to Connection and Well-Being 7:00 PM-8:30 PM (Eastern Time) Thursday, December 19, 2024 Message-ID: Workshop Description: Please join us for a free Facebook Live Workshop on the Power of Music in Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia: Gateway to Connection and Well-Being, 7:00 PM-8:30 PM (Eastern Time) Thursday, December 19, 2024. This workshop offers practical information on engaging the power of music to improve the well-being of loved ones with dementia and family caregivers. Our first two presenters, music therapists, Dr. Gooding and Dr. Hern?ndez, will provide easy-to-use tips on how to use music for building partnership in caregiving activities and for reducing caregiver distress. They also will discuss the best methods for accessing professional music therapy for loved ones with dementia and the costs of such services. Our third speaker, Dr. Bakan, will share innovative developments in ethnomusicology, the study of music from different cultures, on increasing the quality of life of older adults with dementia and their family members, particularly men in faith community settings. Tomeka Norton-Brown will provide information about caregiver skills training and support and dementia care resources will be discussed. Elder care professionals, future caregivers, and other interested community members are also strongly encouraged to join the workshop. Please click on this link to register for the event https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bQndZac7y16tBHg, or you may register via email at tnnorton at fsu.edu. After you have registered, we will send you written workshop materials. If you have questions or need additional information, please call toll-free 1-866-778-2724 or email tnnorton at fsu.edu. Sponsors for this workshop are the African-American Alzheimer?s Caregiver Training and Support Project 2 (ACTS2), Area Agency on Aging of North Florida, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Foundation, Joseph G. Markoly Foundation, Haq Family Foundation, Nona G. Rawls Foundation and the FSU College of Medicine. Thanks for all your support. All the best, Nehja Guillaume Administrative Assistant, Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 142 Collegiate Loop Louis Shores Building, Room 266C Tallahassee, FL 32306 [cid:11f7ff1f-7d0a-4fce-8ed9-357ff1b126c5] [A logo with a red and yellow background Description automatically generated with medium confidence] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: Dear FSU ISL affiliates, advisors, community, and friends, As the year comes to a close, we at the Institute for Successful Longevity (ISL) want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support, collaboration, and dedication to advancing aging research and improving the quality of life for older adults! This past year has been one of remarkable achievements and meaningful connections: * Groundbreaking Research: * Secured numerous significant grants from NIH, USDA, NSF, including an NIDA/NIH R01 to study the effects of medical marijuana and opioids on driving in older adults, and an AHRQ R21/R33 grant for the LabGenie project, which aims to help older adults better understand their lab results through tailored questions and visualizations. This innovative tool is designed to improve health literacy and empower patients to engage more actively in their care. * Led a multi-institutional and multidisciplinary team and submitted a Solution Summary to the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) CATALYST program for a $10 million grant application for advancing drug discovery for Alzheimer?s disease and related dementia. * Formation of ISL Working Groups: Established three working groups?Clinical Research Working Group, Basic Science Working Group, and Advanced Technology Working Group?to foster collaboration, identify research opportunities, and enhance interdisciplinary efforts. These groups have already begun developing research skill training websites, organizing workshops, writing white papers, and exploring new initiatives to advance ISL?s mission. * Community Engagement: Hosted the Technology and Aging panel at the Tallahassee Senior Center during FSU Discovery Days, connecting researchers with local community members to discuss how technology can meet the diverse needs of older adults. * Collaborations and Partnerships: Strengthened ties with the Claude Pepper Center, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, and numerous national agencies, broadening the scope and impact of our work. * Mentorship and Student Involvement: Continued to engage students through research opportunities, workshops, cultivating the next generation of leaders in aging studies. As we prepare for the new year, we are excited to expand our research initiatives, grow the working groups, host more community-centered events, and explore innovative solutions to meet the challenges and opportunities of aging. Together, we will continue to advance ISL?s mission and make a lasting impact on the lives of older adults. In the coming months, we will send the announcement for the Call for Proposals for the ISL Planning Grants 2025-2026 cycle, the Esther & Del Grosser Scholarship, ISL Student Poster Day Competitions, as well as an exciting lineup of Brown Bag talks for Spring 2025. On behalf of everyone at ISL, I wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a happy, healthy new year. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey!! With gratitude, Zhe He, PhD, FAMIA Interim Director, Institute for Successful Longevity Associate Professor, School of Information Florida State University [A red and white card with text Description automatically generated] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 362713 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: From jilichernst at fsu.edu Wed Dec 4 13:35:32 2024 From: jilichernst at fsu.edu (Jasminka Ilich-Ernst) Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 18:35:32 +0000 Subject: [Isl] Wishing You a Joyous Holiday Season from FSU Institute for Successful Longevity! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: CONGRATULATIONS on the amazing accomplishments, and happy holidays to all!!!! Jasminka Ilich-Ernst -----Original Message----- From: Isl on behalf of Zhe He via Isl Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at 12:01?PM To: isl at lists.fsu.edu , isl-participants at lists.fsu.edu , isl-community at lists.fsu.edu , isl-jab at lists.fsu.edu Subject: [Isl] Wishing You a Joyous Holiday Season from FSU Institute for Successful Longevity! Dear FSU ISL affiliates, advisors, community, and friends, As the year comes to a close, we at the Institute for Successful Longevity (ISL) want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for your support, collaboration, and dedication to advancing aging research and improving the quality of life for older adults! This past year has been one of remarkable achievements and meaningful connections: * Groundbreaking Research: * Secured numerous significant grants from NIH, USDA, NSF, including an NIDA/NIH R01 to study the effects of medical marijuana and opioids on driving in older adults, and an AHRQ R21/R33 grant for the LabGenie project, which aims to help older adults better understand their lab results through tailored questions and visualizations. This innovative tool is designed to improve health literacy and empower patients to engage more actively in their care. * Led a multi-institutional and multidisciplinary team and submitted a Solution Summary to the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) CATALYST program for a $10 million grant application for advancing drug discovery for Alzheimer?s disease and related dementia. * Formation of ISL Working Groups: Established three working groups?Clinical Research Working Group , Basic Science Working Group , and Advanced Technology Working Group ?to foster collaboration, identify research opportunities, and enhance interdisciplinary efforts. These groups have already begun developing research skill training websites, organizing workshops, writing white papers, and exploring new initiatives to advance ISL?s mission. * Community Engagement: Hosted the Technology and Aging panel at the Tallahassee Senior Center during FSU Discovery Days, connecting researchers with local community members to discuss how technology can meet the diverse needs of older adults. * Collaborations and Partnerships: Strengthened ties with the Claude Pepper Center, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, and numerous national agencies, broadening the scope and impact of our work. * Mentorship and Student Involvement: Continued to engage students through research opportunities, workshops, cultivating the next generation of leaders in aging studies. As we prepare for the new year, we are excited to expand our research initiatives, grow the working groups, host more community-centered events, and explore innovative solutions to meet the challenges and opportunities of aging. Together, we will continue to advance ISL?s mission and make a lasting impact on the lives of older adults. In the coming months, we will send the announcement for the Call for Proposals for the ISL Planning Grants 2025-2026 cycle, the Esther & Del Grosser Scholarship, ISL Student Poster Day Competitions, as well as an exciting lineup of Brown Bag talks for Spring 2025. On behalf of everyone at ISL, I wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a happy, healthy new year. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey!! With gratitude, Zhe He, PhD, FAMIA Interim Director, Institute for Successful Longevity Associate Professor, School of Information Florida State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 362713 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: From Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu Wed Dec 11 08:26:47 2024 From: Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu (Zhe He) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 13:26:47 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Grant opportunity on Alzheimer's disease In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear ISL affiliates: I am pleased to share a unique funding opportunity for researchers studying the intersection of sleep and neurodegeneration. The Alzheimer?s Association, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson?s Research (MJFF), and CurePSP have launched the Sleep Contributions to Neurodegeneration (SCN) Grant Program to explore how sleep and related biology (e.g., circadian rhythms) contribute to or result from neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer?s, Parkinson?s, Lewy body diseases, and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Key Highlights: * Focus: Projects addressing the biological basis of sleep impairments and their impact on disease progression, risk, and symptoms. * Funding: Up to $500,000 per project for a maximum of 2 years. * Eligibility: Multidisciplinary, team-based approaches are strongly encouraged. * Key Dates: * Letter of Intent (LOI) Launch: December 11, 2024 * LOI Deadline: January 29, 2025 * Full Application Deadline (by invitation): May 14, 2025 * Award Notifications: By August 30, 2025 For more details and to submit your LOI, visit https://www.alz.org/research/for_researchers/grants/types-of-grants/scn. This program offers an exciting opportunity to advance our understanding of sleep?s role in neurodegenerative disorders. Please share this announcement with colleagues or collaborators who may be interested. Dr. Ravi Nagpal and a few others are interested in pursuing this opportunity. If you are interested, please let me and Dr. Nagpal know. We?d be happy to help organize discussion meetings. Best Zhe -- Zhe He, PhD, FAMIA Interim Director, Institute for Successful Longevity (Administrative Assistant: Nehja Guillaume [ng24k at fsu.edu]) Associate Professor, School of Information Director of UF-FSU Clinical and Translational Science Award Biostatistics, Informatics, and Research Design Program (UF-FSU CTSA BIRD) (CTSA Service Request Form) Florida State University 142 Collegiate Loop Louis Shores Building, Room 271 Tallahassee, FL 32306 C: 646.789.3008 P: 850.644.5775 Website: https://sites.google.com/site/henryhezhe2003 [A close-up of a logo Description automatically generated] [A logo with a letter on it Description automatically generated] From: Ravinder Nagpal Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 10:02?PM To: Zhe He Cc: Julia Sheffler , Aaron Wilber Subject: Grant opportunity Hi Zhe, could you share this with ISL members. I'd be interested too in collaborating on assessing diet, microbiome, and circadian rhythms in sleep quality, esp if someone is interested in examining these in AD milieus. https://www.alz.org/research/for_researchers/grants/types-of-grants/scn Thanks, Ravi -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 42298 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 14142 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: From Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu Thu Dec 12 12:17:53 2024 From: Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu (Zhe He) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:17:53 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Planning Grant Submissions 2025-2026 to Open on 1/11 Message-ID: Dear all, The Institute for Successful Longevity (ISL) invites FSU research faculty to apply for its Planning Grant Program, which opens its application portal in January 2025. This program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and advances research or creative activities that support successful aging. It provides researchers an opportunity to explore innovative ideas or expand on existing work, aiming to improve the quality of life and longevity in aging populations. Key Highlights of the ISL Planning Grant Program: ? Collaboration Requirement: Applications must include at least two researchers, preferably from different disciplines, to promote interdisciplinary efforts. One of the PIs must be an ISL faculty affiliate. ? Funding: Each project is eligible for $25,000 in funding. Please note that faculty salaries are not covered under this program. ? Purpose: This initiative aligns with the ISL mission to enhance opportunities for successful longevity. Modeled on the CRC?s Planning Grant Program, it serves as a stepping stone for collecting preliminary data to strengthen applications for federal funding. A. Purpose of the Grant Program The purpose of the ISL Grant Program is to provide funding for a new direction or continuing early support of existing research or creative activity, being that the principal investigator will use the funds for a project in which the goal is to promote or find ways to improve successful longevity in aging populations. B. Award Information * The maximum award amount for the ISL Grant Program is $25,000. * Faculty salary is not allowed under this program. * ISL Grant Program funds can be used for a student stipend, project-related travel, production of project-related materials, photocopying, and/or a variety of other project-related expenses. C. Eligibility * Participation is open to all Affiliates of the Institute for Successful Longevity. Requests for exceptions should be submitted by email to the ISL Administrative Assistant at isl at fsu.edu with supporting rationale provided by the Department Chair, Dean, or equivalent official prior to the proposal deadline. * Principal Investigators (PIs) who received ISL Grant Program funding in the academic year 2024?2025 are not eligible for consideration for any competitions in the next two years. * ISL Grant Program awards are intended to support the planning of research activities for which the PI has not yet received significant external funding. * Generally, PIs will not be awarded more than one ISL grant during an academic year. * Exception: Those faculty who are eligible to apply for the First Year Assistant Professor program this year (AY 2024?2025, for summer 2025 funding as an FYAP) may also apply for the ISL Grant Program in the same academic year. * Only one application per PI may be submitted to this program per competition round. D. Important Dates for the 2025 - 2026 Round Spring 2025 Round * Application Portal Open: January 11, 2025 * Application Deadline: March 23, 2025, 11:59 p.m. * Award notification: May 1st, 2025 * Award Period: May 15, 2025 ? May 15, 2026 E. Proposal Preparation Instructions * The proposal must be written in clear, concise language so that reviewers from any discipline will be able to understand. * Proposals with incomplete required fields will not be able to submit until all required fields are completed. * Applications that do not adhere to the RFP instructions will be ineligible for funding. * Go to Section H. Proposal Submission Process for instructions on how to apply. * The following sections must be completed in your proposal application: Proposal Transmittal (Word Doc) For ISL Grant Program submissions, these documents are now a part of the electronic submissions application. All applicants will now submit this form within the ISL program application. Obtain the approval of the Directors, Chairs, and Deans of the PI and Co-PI(s). Please provide sufficient time for approvals prior to the program deadline. It is advisable to check in advance on the availability of those who are required to approve your application if you are intending to try and submit it close to the deadline: applications received after the deadline without the required approvals will not be accepted. If you need assistance with completing any of these forms and want a staff member from your department to assist you, you can grant access to a staff member by adding a ?proposal contact? to your application. Abstract This document is now a part of the electronic submissions application. All applicants will now submit this section directly within the ISL Grant Program application. Your abstract should not exceed 250 words. Curriculum Vitae (Word Doc) Use this 2-page form to indicate the PI?s history of employment, publications, grants and awards (including any FSU awards), and other data pertinent only to the research or activity proposed in this submission. Please follow the Curriculum Vitae Instructions. The PI must list the names and department affiliations of each Co-PI in the proposal text and provide a vitae for each Co-PI. Only PDF versions of the Curriculum Vitae will be accepted. To view CV examples, please click on the subject area that is closest to your field of research: Arts, Engineering, Humanities, and STEM. Past, Current & Pending Grants This document is now a part of the electronic submissions application. All applicants will now submit this section directly within the ISL program application. List all internal and external grants you have received in the past 5 years, as well as pending external grant proposals. Concurrent submission to other agencies will not cause prejudice in the review of your proposal. If you have received previous FSU Grant Program funding, explain in the comments section of the award the outcomes of that funding, including research and creative results and any external awards, won as a result. Budget This document is now a part of the electronic submissions application. All applicants will now submit this section directly within the ISL Grant Program application. Use the below items as a guide for your specific budget items: * The maximum award amount is $25,000 * Faculty salary is not allowed under this program. * Award funds may be used to support a stipend for a student hired on the proposed project, but may not be used to pay for student tuition or matriculation fees. If awarded funds are used for a student stipend, the required fringe benefits and tax considerations must be included in the total requested amount, which cannot exceed $25,000. * Fringe benefits rates are available here. * Award funds may be used for such expenses as project-related travel, photocopying, and like costs necessary to perform the proposed project, and the production of a recording, manuscript, or body of work in order to attract external arts and humanities underwriting. * Equipment purchases (Capital Outlay over $5,000) are strongly discouraged under this program. However, if you believe an equipment purchase to be essential to the planning of the research related to this proposal, you must include, in the Proposal Text, a detailed and verifiable explanation to support your request. Proposal Text (Word Doc) The proposal text cannot exceed 8 pages (not including references and appendices). If you do not have information to submit for a given section, enter N/A. Only a PDF version of your proposal will be accepted. Below are the required sub-sections for the Proposal Text. 1. Project/Issue and Goals * Describe the project/issue your proposal will address as it relates to Successful Longevity. * Briefly describe the goals/objectives of the project 1. Research methods/creative activities Describe the research methods/creative activities that will be undertaken. 2. Significance of intended outcomes Describe the significance/importance of the intended project outcomes. 3. Anticipated external funding * Describe how the proposed research or creative activity will enhance the prospects for future external funding. * List anticipated outside funding sources to support follow-up activity, including specific grant programs, the goals of those programs, and the amount of funding available. * List the approximate date(s) by which you intend to request external funding from one or more of the funding sources you identified. 1. Schedule of project activities * Indicate the time period during which each of the major project activities will begin and end, including publication and/or performance plans. * If appropriate, briefly describe the related research and/or creative activities that will take place before and after the grant period. 1. Budget Provide a detailed and clear budget explanation. The information should mirror the items you will be placed in the budget form but should be significantly more detailed. The description should be narrative in nature and should include quantifiable financial information. 2. Departmental/College support Describe any additional support the PI will receive from the department and/or college. This special or non-routine support may include, but is not limited to, release time from teaching load, graduate student costs, rehearsal or performance space, lab space, and/or technical assistance. 3. Professional Obligations List any professional obligations the PI has for the award period. 4. References Include a references list, if applicable. References do not count as Proposal Text pages. Important Note: All references MUST be FSU Internal. 5. Appendices Include appendices as needed, including approval forms and other supplementary materials pertinent to your request. Please be considerate of reviewers? time and file space; avoid excessive appendices. F. Proposal Examples * Examples of successful CRC proposals are available on our Successful Proposal Database. Your FSU username and password will be required. G. Research Compliance * Research activities requiring compliance review and approvals (human or animal subjects, DNA, RNA, hazardous materials, or marine lab facilities for example) require the completion and submission of forms to the appropriate FSU department or group. You must seek and receive approval before such research is attempted and before any funds can be released if awarded. See Human Subjects, Animal Care and Use Committee, Environmental Health & Safety, or Research Compliance for other compliance requirements that may apply to your research or performance plan. * You may pre-apply for human subjects or animal use approval prior to funding notifications. While not required in advance, having prior approval will prevent delays in receiving grant funds, if funded H. Proposal Submission Process * Go to https://isl-fsu-sm.smapply.us/ * Log in or register a new account. If you cannot recall your password, click forgot password. * Start a new proposal by selecting the ISL program listed under the apply tab. Complete all the sections and upload each of the required elements. Note: You will have the ability to submit/store/save your proposal elements and update/edit them until the posted deadline for the program. * Proposals with incomplete required fields will not be able to submit until all required fields are completed. * Proposals received after the deadline will not be processed and incomplete proposals will not be accepted. Please revisit your proposal to make certain it is complete before the deadline. * Obtain approval from Directors, Chairs, and Deans of PI and Co-PI(s). * Your proposal is ready for review when all the Co-PI(s), Chair(s)/Director(s), and Dean(s) signatures are received. I. Proposal Review Process * Reviewers will use these review guidelines for scoring the proposal. * Reviewers must be internal with Florida State University and must not present any conflict of interest for the application and scoring process. * Each reviewer will provide ?blind? electronic feedback, not just a numeric score, which will be shared with the PI and his/her department Chair and Dean. Reviewer identification will not be released to the PI. * ISL makes final funding decisions based on the funding allocated to the program, the number of proposals received, and the merit scores of each proposal. J. Award Terms & Conditions * ISL Grant Program funds can only be used to support research and creative activity. * Capital Outlay (over $5,000) equipment purchases are strongly discouraged; any capital outlay purchases become the property of the Principal Investigator's (PI) department. * ISL will support a stipend for a student hired on an ISL Grant Program: stipend only. * Planning grants do not support tuition or matriculation fees in their awards. * Award funds may also be used for such expenses as project-related travel, production of a recording, manuscript, or body of work in order to attract external arts and humanities underwriting. * ISL Grant Program funds do not support faculty salaries. * The ISL approved the project budget as submitted with the proposal. Budget deviations greater than 10% per budget line item (cumulatively) require the prior written approval of ISL. Budget revisions should be requested via a Budget Amendment Form. The Budget Amendment form, which can be downloaded from the Forms Portal, must be electronically signed by the PI and submitted to the ISL No Cost Extension and Budget Amendment Submission page. An example of a completed Budget Amendment form is available here. If the budget revision is approved by ISL, the OMNI Project Budget will be modified to reflect the newly approved categorical amounts. Budget amendment requests must be approved before any changes can occur. You may not submit an amendment request after the fact. * ISL approved the scope of work as submitted with the proposal. The written approval of ISL is required prior to implementing any change to the scope of work. Actions likely to be considered a change of scope include, but are not limited to, the following: * Change in the goals or specific aims approved at the time of the award; * Any change from the approved use of animals or human subjects; * Shifting the emphasis of the research from one area or another; or * Transferring the performance of substantive programmatic work to a third party by contract or any other means. * Budget or scope of work violations may result in loss of ISL funding eligibility for multiple years. * No-cost extensions require the prior approval of ISL. Any request and justification for a no-cost extension should be submitted to the No Cost Extension and Budget Amendment Submission page no less than thirty days prior to the award expiration date. ISL will consider your request and will advise you of the outcome electronically. It is possible that ISL may need to discuss this request with your department Chair or Dean before rendering a decision. K. Grant Close-Out * Grant account close-out will automatically occur within 60 days following the award period end date. * No-cost extensions require the prior approval of ISL. Any request and justification for a no-cost extension should be submitted to the No Cost Extension and Budget Amendment Submission page no less than thirty days prior to the award expiration date. The ISL will consider your request and will advise you of the outcome electronically. It is possible that ISL may need to discuss this request with your department Chair or Dean before rendering a decision. L. Payback * PIs who later find that they have funding from another source for similar or the same support are requested to decline acceptance of this award so that funds can be redirected to provide support for other applicants who would otherwise go unfunded. * In the event that a PI leaves the University, involuntarily or voluntarily, prior to the end of the award period, the awardee?s Dean or Department Chair has the responsibility of notifying the Director of the Institute for Successful Longevity and returning the award amount to ISL. If you have any questions, please email us at isl at fsu.edu. 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