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  II. Research Incentive Program
 

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About the MCG Research Institute (MCGRI)

Mission Statement
To serve the Medical College of Georgia by enhancing its mission of excellence in research, teaching and service.

As the applicant and awardee institution for most sponsored proposals developed by MCG faculty, MCGRI is supported by the pre-award and post-award staff of the Office of Grants and Contracts.  As each project is funded, MCGRI enters into a subcontract with MCG for the performance of the work.  Sponsor payments are received by MCGRI and paid to MCG.  MCGRI retains a portion of the Facilities and Administrative costs paid by sponsors to support its operations and to fund the reinvestment programs identified below:

  • MCGRI Research Incentive Program –This is the largest component of the MCGRI budget. Initiated in 1982, the program was established as an incentive to stimulate MCG faculty to seek extramural support and continues to be identified by investigators as an important factor in their decision to come to MCG.
     
  • MCGRI Grants Program – MCGRI provides partial support to the MCG Combined Intramural Grants Program (CIGP), which operates under the authority of the Vice President for Research.  The CIGP is chaired by Dr. Leslie Fuchs, Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology.   A standing proposal review committee modeled on NIH study sections provides feedback to applicants, with ad hoc and external reviewers recruited to secure needed expertise as appropriate.  The Vice President for Research and the Dean of the School of Medicine form the CIGP Funding Council.   The CIGP targets meritorious research that has a strong likelihood of developing extramural support.  It encompasses programs based at MCG as well as collaborations with researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (the Biomedical Research and Education Program, or BREP).  The CIGP also oversees review and award processes on the MCG campus for the Medical College of Georgia-University of Georgia inter-institutional grant collaborative.
     
  • Health Research Associates – Since 1998 MCGRI has engaged the consulting services of Health Research Associates to assist faculty in developing fundable research proposals.  Consultants provide one or more on-site workshops each year, and faculty are additionally encouraged to work one-on-one with HRA consultants who have considerable experience in obtaining research funding and who can provide insight into granting processes.  For additional information, contact the Office of Grants and Contracts at 721-2592.
     
  • MCGRI additionally provides funding to the Medical College of Georgia to support activities in the Graduate School, to contribute to MCG’s tuition reimbursement program, and to support a research ethics lecture program.


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