Target 2nd Wednesday of each month Time/Location: 3 pm in room 11129 small conference room
New guidelines for VICTR biostat support application (effective November 25, 2014)
VICTR will provide 2 levels of biostat analysis
35 hours ($2000). Standard $2000 voucher gets 35 hours of consulting. If the investigator needs more than that, she/he can apply for a VICTR study and would require SRC approval before we proceed. The time already spent would be counted.
90 hours ($5,000). VICTR studies (non-vouchers) get 90 hours of consulting, which will be reviewed by SRC before approval. When the amount of time spent exceeds 80 hours, a VICTR biostatistician will request that the investigator's home division/department/center provide a letter of support for funding should the time requirement exceed 90 hours. Work will be suspended until the signed letter is received.
PIs will still need to obtain a biostat quote to accompany the application by attending a biostatistics clinic or communication with VICTR biostatistician.
Cost sharing will no longer be required/available. If analysis for a given study requires more than 90 hours of work, it will be the PI’s responsibility to provide a center number to the department of Biostatistics for the remainder.
VICTR biostatistician will document the utilized hours on the StarBRITE so that the award can be closed and the VICTR allotted time will be complete.
PI’s with currently awarded projects that include cost share will be notified individually that VICTR will fund up to 90 hours ($5,000) for analysis with no cost share. Their awards will be updated to this amount. Any remaining analysis will be the PI’s responsibility to provide cost center number to the department of Biostatistics.
2012 Meeting Schedule
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
11th
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14th
11th
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11th
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12th
January 11th:Special Guest: Seth Martin, Terri Edwards, Lesa Black Discussion: Ways in which we can help with efficiency of VICTR applications getting to the SRC and ways that we can simplify how we charge vouchers that are partially paid by the investigator's division.