Research Resources

Research Services and Support

ABBREVIATED SHP RESEARCH GUIDE

The abbreviated research guide outlines the MINIMUM required steps for conducting research at the School of Health Professions at Stony Brook University. This list is NOT a checklist for grants. It is designed to ensure that you address pre-study, intra-study, and post-study actions to ensure compliance and facilitate effective communication. Please reach out to the School of Health Professions’ Director of Scholarship, Innovation, and Analytics (SIA) if you have any questions: hants.williams@stonybrook.edu

 

myRESEARCH Grants Portal

myResearch Grants provides a flexible, scalable and configurable electronic grants management and System-to-System (S2S) proposal-submission solution that can be used to simplify sponsored project lifecycle processes while meeting sponsor and institutional compliance requirements. This module provides a platform for:

  • Robust, transparent and flexible workflow
  • Electronic proposal routing for internal review and approval, credit distribution, notifications and error checking
  • Budgeting capability
  • System-to-system proposal submission for most Grants.gov applications
  • Integration and sharing of information between other myResearch modules.

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS

The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is the central point of coordination and administration of research and sponsored programs. We offer a wide array of services to the SBU research community, including: assisting in proposal development, reviewing and endorsing proposals, negotiation agreements, accepting and authorizing awards, interpreting sponsor rules and guidelines, and providing post-award research administration services. OSP is also the University’s authorized representative for grants, contracts, and other agreements from external sponsors.

 

Data Resources 

Available data resources for secondary analyses for Stony Brook faculty and staff: 

TriNetX

TriNetX is a web-based tool for research population cohort and feasibility queries that also enables researchers to collaborate with peers at other member institutions. For a video describing more, please view here. For access and more information please visit https://rci.stonybrook.edu/trinetx

N3C

The N3C COVID Enclave is the largest open U.S. database for ongoing COVID-19 research. Researchers and clinicians have used this national resource to reveal risk factors for Long COVID, help health care providers choose effective treatments, and so much more. For more information, please visit https://ncats.nih.gov/research/research-activities/n3c/overview

All of Us

The All of Us Research Hub, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) All of Us Research Program, stores health data from a diverse group of participants in the All of Us research program. The Research Hub has tiered levels of access to participant data: public data (no login required); registered data (login required); and controlled data (additional approval required), that incorporate strict data use policies. To learn more about Stony Brook Universities access, please visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/osp-ogm/contracts_negotiation/Types_Contracts/data_use_agreements/All_of_Us_Research_Hub