•Over 900 Attendees
•Excellent keynote speakers
•Mentoring for students and young faculty
•50 travel awards (30 students, 20 young investigators)
•411 abstracts
•Stronger representation from other NIH Institutes
2018 National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research
Excellence (NISBRE)
Conference Statistics
•4 major awards (INBRE, COBRE, CTR, Entrepreneur)
•30 Scientific and Career Skills Workshops
•5 poster sessions
•9 oral presentation sessions (93 presenters)
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Award Winners
COBRE Independence AwardYvonne Fondufe-Mittendorf (Kentucky)
INBRE Mentoring AwardAmy Bryant (Idaho)
Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) AwardSteven Kautz (South Carolina)
IDeA Entrepreneurship AwardDean Burkin (Nevada)
http://ipostersessions.com/
• 100 55 “ touch-screen monitors (55 in 2016)• 5 poster sessions (no competing sessions)• 378 posters
Rick Pedolksky: [email protected]
Steering Committee MembersCarolyn Bohach
Steve FieringJim Coffman
Roger MarkwaldRyan SpauldingJanos Zempleni
Jose Rodriques-OrengoJohn Stanford
Ryan SpauldingJohn Stanford
Stuart Binder-Macleod
NIH OfficialsFred Taylor/Ming Lei
Yanping LiuKrishan Arora
NISBRE 2016-2020: Funded by NIH 5 U13 GM103387-14.
Organized in collaboration with the National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators (NAIPI).
2016 NISBRE Thank You’s
Heiata ChapmanNISBRE Chief Administrative Officer
John Stanford, PhDNISBRE Awards Committee, Chair
Sarah VelasquezCommunications Coordinator
HelmsBriscoe ResourceOneMeeting Logistics
2018 NISBRE Thank You’s
Plans for NISBRE 2020
• The 2020 meetings will be held at the Wardman Park Marriott• Work with NIGMS IDeA officials and the steering committee
to prepare for 2020 conference
Summer 2019: • Identify workshops and symposium ideas• Call for volunteers to serve on the Steering Committee• Update website and improve usability• Investigate better mobile applications
Summer/Fall 2019:Travel to each Regional IDeA meeting for discussion, feedback, ideas
•501c(3)
•Foster interactions between the IDeA program
and its constituencies: INBRE, COBRE,
and IDeA-CTR programs
•Enhance the visibility of the IDeA Program
•Develop a consensus on priorities and new
directions for IDeA programs
National Association of IDeA PrincipalInvestigators (NAIPI)
Contact NAIPI
Explore the NAIPI website:
Doug Wright: [email protected] Velasquez: [email protected]
http://www.naipi.org/
Contact NAIPI: [email protected]
•Call for dues (Oct.)
•Elections (Nov.)
Secretary Position
National Committee members
•Students visit the Hill (Feb.)
•Regional Meeting visits (June-Nov.)
Upcoming NAIPI Activities