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Michigan State University is a diverse community of dedicated students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders, representing all 50 states and 130 countries.
Whether you are new to MSU or taking on a new research related role, there are many policies and resources you'll need to navigate when setting up your first research project.
This finding aid has been developed to assist new investigators and is organized in a sequential manner from securing funding and building your team, to compliance and technology transfer. Please review the outline below and refer to it often. Your college or department may also offer resources so please inquire with your department chair or contact us for assistance.
The Office of Research and Innovation fosters creative activity through administering research funding, ensuring research integrity for faculty and students, providing grant support services, fostering collaboration, licensing university inventions, and overseeing regulatory compliance.
Our Research Development and Proposal Services team is here to help and would enjoy hearing from you. If you should need assistance, please call (517) 355-0306 or email [email protected].
1. For New Faculty Starting Careers at MSU
- Fundamentals: Faculty research and creative activity guidelines
- Understanding research roles: PIs, Co-PIs and Key Personnel
- MSU Libraries’ holdings and databases relevant to your research
- Meet the Associate Dean of Research and other administrators on your academic line
- Early conversations with your department chairperson or school director; discuss expectations, goals, your needs and more.
- Finding a mentor
- See your Dept. Chair/Director first regarding space assignment. Also read "Making the Right Moves" external guidebook from HHMI for new researchers setting up their first lab.
- Your set-up funds, and how long they last (See your Dept. Chair/Director)
- How to set up your lab, studio, or other space for scholarly work (external link)
- Recruiting into your group
- How to prepare yourself, your graduate students, and your post docs
- Identifying research administration and compliance contacts
- No research group is an island, sufficient unto itself: Core facilities and central resources
- Understanding research networks – MSU partnerships local/state/national/global; set up your profile and find other researchers on MSU Scholars
- Who else is working on related research at MSU? (MSU Net ID required)
- Finding research networks and expertise across campus
- International research
- Communicating your research: conferences, publications, invited talks & social media
- Plan ahead for publication: Copyright
- Plan ahead for publication: Page charges
- Plan ahead for publication: Who gets to be an author?
- Plan ahead for publication: Book publishing
- Plan ahead for publication: Does the choice of journal or publisher matter?
2. For Veteran Faculty Moving to MSU
3. Regulatory Compliance
- Required preparation for your group
- Preparation applicable to all MSU faculty (RVSM and DEI)
- Preparation applicable to chemical safety
- Preparation applicable to biological safety
- Preparation applicable to radiological safety
- Disposing of chemical, radioactive & biohazardous waste
- Preparation applicable to human subject protection
- Preparation applicable to use of laboratory animals
- Controlled substance approvals
- Obtaining licenses for research use of controlled substances
- General biological approvals
- Stem cell approvals
- General radiological approvals (radiation safety manual link)
- Human subjects approvals: general research at MSU
- Human subjects approvals: pupil rights
- Human subjects approvals: useful templates
- Applying for use of laboratory animals
- Applying to obtain and operate drone aircraft or submersibles
- Youth protection policies
- Complying with export control and trade sanctions regulations
- Conflicts of interest: Personal
- Conflicts of interest: Business interests
- Conflicts of interest: Foreign financial support, employment, titles, and lab access
- Faculty service on regulatory committees
4. Applying for Grants and Contracts
- Roles and responsibilities
- Finding and asking for funds
- Agency specific guidelines
- Internal funding: SPG / DFI / HARP/A&L Monograph Support
- Special considerations when approaching charitable foundations
- Special considerations for "fee for service" also referred to as “testing” (see your Associate Dean for Research and/or College Research Administrator)
- MSU resources for grant development support
- Write Winning Grants annual seminar and other grant related workshops
- Acquiring grant writing skills
- Building a grant proposal
- Proposal submission deadline
- Fee for service activities
- Budget development
- Forms and templates
- Data management plans
- Proposal preparation and approvals
- Working with industry
- Cross disciplinary collaboration in research and practice
6. Travel in Support of MSU Research
7. Conducting Research Responsibly
- Responsible conduct of research and the importance of mentoring
- Research misconduct, investigations and reviews
- Authorship, plagiarism and peer review
- Conflicts of interest, peer review and collaboration
- Data, data management and research collaborations
- Use of human subjects and IRBs
- Use of animal subjects and animal protocols
- Ethics in research and creative activity and effective mentoring
- Strategies for effective team authorship decisions: power dynamics, authorship policies
- Team dynamics
- Commercialization
8. Key Policies
- Guidelines for faculty load
- Cost share or in-kind contributions
- PI exceptions
- Signature authority
- Outside work for pay/overload
- Institutionally limited proposals
- Copyright
- Patents
- University Research Organization
- UAS and USV (Drone) acquisition and operation
- Research and the Michigan and Federal Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”)
- Product endorsement is prohibited in the course of MSU research
- Use of student classwork in sponsored or unsponsored research - see Copyright policy
- Acceptable Use of MSU Information Technology: general provisions
- Data ownership and transfer (scroll to bottom of the page)
- Adjunct faculty and research
- Emeritus faculty and research
- Dual Appointment Policy
10. Intellectual Property and Commercialization
The MSU Innovation Center is the hub for corporate partnerships and assistance with translating discoveries to the marketplace.
- Corporate research partnerships
- Protecting intellectual property, and funding for translational research
- Making an impact through a new startup company
11. Services
See Research Support Services under Resources.