Why become a member?
- Eligible for pilot and collaborative grants, biotechnology and translational
technology proposals
- Rapidly find others doing similar, or specific, complimentary types of
research analysis, even before they have published this work
- Identify investigators interested in joining “affinity” or other interest
groups
- “Find” the expertise or collaborators you need, including community
members and investigators at distant institutions.
How to become a member?
University of Nebraska Medical Center
You can access the tool directly through Academic Department Information System
(ADIS). Then follow the instructions below.
1) Log into ADIS with your Lotus Notes name and password.
2) Once in
ADIS, select "Research Interests" in the left menu.
3) Within "Research
Interests" click on "Survey".
4) The Survey tool that appears allows
you to check as many interests as you have within organ systems, disease focus
areas, populations, and research expertise areas.
5) Push the "submit" button
when you have completed the tool. You can return to ADIS and revise your
interests at any time.
The Nebraska Medical Center
You can access the tool directly through Research Support Systems.
Then follow the instructions below.
1) Log into RSS with your Exchange name and password.
2) Select "Exchange"
on the Account Type pull down
2) Select "Research Interests" in the left
menu.
3) Within "Research Interests" click on "Survey".
4) The
Survey tool that appears allows you to check as many interests as you have
within organ systems, disease focus areas, populations, and research expertise
areas.
5) Push the "submit" button when you have completed the tool. You can
return to RSS and revise your interests at any time.
Others
First time users must begin by first requesting an account. Please
contact Deb Meyer, 402 559-6941, dmeyerk@unmc.edu for assistance.