Biomedical Libraries: Biomedical Mobile Apps
Jeremy Klockars, Matthews Fuller Library Supervisor, [email protected]
Many of the library resources have mobile apps such as BrowZine (view journals in a browsable format), UpToDate, DynaMed Plus and ClinicalKey. See a longer list of biomedical mobile apps at https://researchguides.dartmouth.edu/c.php?g=59775&p=383124.
Biomedical Libraries: Citation Management
Paige Scudder, Research and Education Librarian, [email protected]
A citation informs a reader that a quote, image or idea in your work came from another source and gives them the information needed in order to look up the source material in your work. Citation management programs are time-saving tools that allow you to create a personal database of references, where your references are organized and search able. They allow allow you to insert citations into word processing documents and format bibliographies in a variety of styles. Stop by to learn about how a citation manager can help you organize your research, which citation manager is right for you, and much much more.
Biomedical Libraries: Resource Sharing
Ronald Chabot, Document Delivery, [email protected]
Please stop by to learn about BorrowDirect, Document delivery and other resource sharing tools.
Biomedical Libraries: Systematic Reviews
Heather Blunt, Research and Education Librarian, [email protected]
The Biomedical Libraries offers a systematic review service as well as assistance and training for conducting a literature reviews.
Center for Program Design and Evaluation: Program Evaluation & Education Research
Rebecca Butcher, MS, MPH, Assistant Director, [email protected]
Laura Pickrell, MPH, Research Associate, [email protected]
The Center for Program Design and Evaluation at Dartmouth is a non-profit, fee-for-service research center specializing in mixed methods evaluation and program design and based at The Dartmouth Institute. CPDE provides expertise for a range of programs and research grants locally, nationally, and internationally in topics ranging from health and healthcare systems, workforce development, organizational change and capacity building, education, and community health promotion. Our experienced team helps you monitor progress, provides you with rapid and relevant feedback for continuous improvement, and produces robust data for dissemination of your work.
Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS)
Rachel Bibeault, Senior Analysts, [email protected]
Kelly Tanguay, Senior Analysts, [email protected]
The Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS) is the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Dartmouth College- a federally mandated committee with the charge of overseeing institutional research projects involving human participants. The CPHS serves as the IRB for Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. The mission of the CPHS is to protect the rights and welfare of research participants.
Dartmouth Research Informatics
Sukie Punjasthitkul, researcher, [email protected]
Sergio Duncan, research scientist, [email protected]
John Higgins, data scientist, [email protected]
We have expertise in big data, machine learning, data visualization, and user-centered software design. We collaborate with researchers to advance biomedical discovery and healthcare delivery. This includes applications such as i2b2 (patient cohort discovery tool) and REDCap (data capture for research studies and operations).
We will work with you to create innovative, thoughtful and usable technology for you and your team. Our mission is to provide living tools that can be translated to the larger healthcare community. We're here to help with your research opportunities - if you have a project that involves healthcare data or software, let’s talk!
Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Robyn Mosher, Program Manager, [email protected]
Laurie Lester, Director of Clinical Research Operation, [email protected]
SYNERGY CTSI fosters innovation, strengthens the infrastructure for clinical and translational science, nurtures cross-disciplinary collaboration and enhances research training and education. We develop new research tools and related supports, promote research career development, fund early stage initiatives through pilot funding and foster community engagement for meaningful clinical and translational research.
Data Management
Lora Leligdon, Physical Sciences Librarian, [email protected]
Pamela Bagley, Coordinator of Biomedical Research Support, [email protected]
The Library and Resesarch ITC collaborate to offer workshops and provide support for your data management needs in data management planning, organizing and analyzing data, storing and sharing data.
Environmental Health and Safety
Caitlyn Hauke, Biosafety Officer, [email protected]
Jeffrey Cogswell, Chemical Inventory and Laboratory Resource Center Technician, [email protected]
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) provides advice and guidance to the Dartmouth Community on occupational safety, lab safety, and environmental protection issues. EHS manages the College's chemical, biological, and radiological use, oversees occupational and research safety, and plays an essential role in emergency preparedness. Visit EHS staff at Gear Up to learn more about our research safety program, including topics such as hazardous waste management, respirator fit testing, biosafety reviews, chemical inventory, regulatory compliance, and training. We will be happy to answer any questions!
GrantGPS: Grant Proposal Support
Charlotte Bacon, Associate Director, Humanities Grant Support, [email protected]
Cindy Stewart , Associate Director, Medicine, Life Sciences, and Engineering Grant Support, [email protected]
GrantGPS is available to provide faculty of all rank, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students with a wide range of services and information to support research projects in all disciplines, including:
Imaging Sciences
James C. Ford, [email protected]
John MacDonald, [email protected]
Heather Wishart, [email protected]
Dartmouth-Hitchcock's Imaging Lab provides scientific collaboration, individualized training, and resources for research involving imaging. Imaging modalities include functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, and high-resolution anatomic imaging among other approaches. We have a number of technical and computing resources available to assist with acquisition, processing and statistical image analysis. Contact us to discuss your project at [email protected] or visit: https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/imaging-sciences-group or https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/psychiatry/brain-research-network.html
Information, Technology and Consulting: Statistical Consulting Services
Jianjun Hua, Statistical Consultant, [email protected]
We deliver the information technology services that enable Dartmouth to offer exceptional teaching, excel in research and scholarship, and support outstanding student achievement.
National Library of Medicine
Martha Meacham, Associate Director, [email protected]
Norris Cotton Cancer Center: NCCC Shared Resources
Chris Lytle, Administrative Coordinator of Shared resources, [email protected]
Ron Hirte, Laboratory & Facilities Coordinator, [email protected]
Office of Research Operations: Clinical Research Unit
Kathleen A. Grindle MT(ASCP), CQA(ASQ)CPGP; ORO Centralized Research Processing Lab Quality Manager, [email protected]
Louise H. Marsh MLT(ASCP), BS, CCRC(ARP); ORO Centralized Research Processing Lab Operations Manager, [email protected]
The Office of Research Operations, Clinical Research Unit (CRU) at D-H provides a broad range of support for clinical trials. One of the services that we offer is the Centralized Research Processing Lab, dedicated to the processing, storing, and shipping of clinical trial samples. The lab follows Good Clinical Laboratory Practices (GCLP) as defined by the WHO and NIH/NIAID and is staffed with dedicated laboratory personnel.
Office of Sponsored Projects
Stephanie Morgan, Sr. Grants Officer, [email protected]
Heather Arnold, Associate Director, [email protected]
The Office of Sponsored Projects serves as a central resource to support the research enterprise at Dartmouth by providing guidance and stewardship for the research community and the College. Resources include a funding opportunity database, proposal submission and award management.
Research ITC
Steve Gaughan, [email protected]
Research ITC, part of Information Technology Consulting (ITC), facilitates and enables the advancement of research by providing leading-edge computing services and offering research support to faculty, PIs, post-docs, research associates, graduate and undergraduate students in all academic research domains including life sciences, statistics, humanities, engineering, GIS, physics, and chemistry.
Our services and technologies ensure that researchers have access to a world-class high performance computational environment (HPC) on our systems such as the Discovery Cluster, Polaris and Andes for scientific computing, data analysis, visualization, and data storage.
Our services and consulting include HPC and dedicated hardware solutions, data support (large scale, shared, lab storage for academic and research purposes), systems support (virtual machines, etc.), research software licensing and support (Matlab, R, ArcGIS, CLC Genomics Workbench, etc.), training (workshops, lab, small group, one-on-one), software development, programming and high performance or parallel programming support, visualization of data, grant support (writing and software/hardware configuration and pricing)
We are committed to developing a responsive and highly capable computing infrastructure that helps researchers with big data challenges of the future across all academic disciplines at Dartmouth.
Scholarly Communication, Copyright, and Publishing
Jennifer Green, Digital Scholarship Librarian, [email protected]
Madeline Miller, Digital Library Fellow, [email protected]
Amanda Scull, Biomedical Librarian, [email protected]
Individual Consultation and Group Workshops about:
Dartmouth Digital Commons (share faculty, student, and staff work)
DataCite (create DOIs for publications and datasets)
EZID Archival Resource Key (create persistent URLs for online content you create)
Perma.cc (create permanent URLs for online sources you need to cite)
PlumX Dashboard (track scholarly metrics) The Library and Research ITC collaborate to offer workshops and provide support for your data management needs in data management planning, organizing and analyzing data, and storing and sharing data.
Jeremy Klockars, Matthews Fuller Library Supervisor, [email protected]
Many of the library resources have mobile apps such as BrowZine (view journals in a browsable format), UpToDate, DynaMed Plus and ClinicalKey. See a longer list of biomedical mobile apps at https://researchguides.dartmouth.edu/c.php?g=59775&p=383124.
Biomedical Libraries: Citation Management
Paige Scudder, Research and Education Librarian, [email protected]
A citation informs a reader that a quote, image or idea in your work came from another source and gives them the information needed in order to look up the source material in your work. Citation management programs are time-saving tools that allow you to create a personal database of references, where your references are organized and search able. They allow allow you to insert citations into word processing documents and format bibliographies in a variety of styles. Stop by to learn about how a citation manager can help you organize your research, which citation manager is right for you, and much much more.
Biomedical Libraries: Resource Sharing
Ronald Chabot, Document Delivery, [email protected]
Please stop by to learn about BorrowDirect, Document delivery and other resource sharing tools.
Biomedical Libraries: Systematic Reviews
Heather Blunt, Research and Education Librarian, [email protected]
The Biomedical Libraries offers a systematic review service as well as assistance and training for conducting a literature reviews.
Center for Program Design and Evaluation: Program Evaluation & Education Research
Rebecca Butcher, MS, MPH, Assistant Director, [email protected]
Laura Pickrell, MPH, Research Associate, [email protected]
The Center for Program Design and Evaluation at Dartmouth is a non-profit, fee-for-service research center specializing in mixed methods evaluation and program design and based at The Dartmouth Institute. CPDE provides expertise for a range of programs and research grants locally, nationally, and internationally in topics ranging from health and healthcare systems, workforce development, organizational change and capacity building, education, and community health promotion. Our experienced team helps you monitor progress, provides you with rapid and relevant feedback for continuous improvement, and produces robust data for dissemination of your work.
Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS)
Rachel Bibeault, Senior Analysts, [email protected]
Kelly Tanguay, Senior Analysts, [email protected]
The Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects (CPHS) is the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Dartmouth College- a federally mandated committee with the charge of overseeing institutional research projects involving human participants. The CPHS serves as the IRB for Dartmouth College and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. The mission of the CPHS is to protect the rights and welfare of research participants.
Dartmouth Research Informatics
Sukie Punjasthitkul, researcher, [email protected]
Sergio Duncan, research scientist, [email protected]
John Higgins, data scientist, [email protected]
We have expertise in big data, machine learning, data visualization, and user-centered software design. We collaborate with researchers to advance biomedical discovery and healthcare delivery. This includes applications such as i2b2 (patient cohort discovery tool) and REDCap (data capture for research studies and operations).
We will work with you to create innovative, thoughtful and usable technology for you and your team. Our mission is to provide living tools that can be translated to the larger healthcare community. We're here to help with your research opportunities - if you have a project that involves healthcare data or software, let’s talk!
Dartmouth SYNERGY Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Robyn Mosher, Program Manager, [email protected]
Laurie Lester, Director of Clinical Research Operation, [email protected]
SYNERGY CTSI fosters innovation, strengthens the infrastructure for clinical and translational science, nurtures cross-disciplinary collaboration and enhances research training and education. We develop new research tools and related supports, promote research career development, fund early stage initiatives through pilot funding and foster community engagement for meaningful clinical and translational research.
Data Management
Lora Leligdon, Physical Sciences Librarian, [email protected]
Pamela Bagley, Coordinator of Biomedical Research Support, [email protected]
The Library and Resesarch ITC collaborate to offer workshops and provide support for your data management needs in data management planning, organizing and analyzing data, storing and sharing data.
Environmental Health and Safety
Caitlyn Hauke, Biosafety Officer, [email protected]
Jeffrey Cogswell, Chemical Inventory and Laboratory Resource Center Technician, [email protected]
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) provides advice and guidance to the Dartmouth Community on occupational safety, lab safety, and environmental protection issues. EHS manages the College's chemical, biological, and radiological use, oversees occupational and research safety, and plays an essential role in emergency preparedness. Visit EHS staff at Gear Up to learn more about our research safety program, including topics such as hazardous waste management, respirator fit testing, biosafety reviews, chemical inventory, regulatory compliance, and training. We will be happy to answer any questions!
GrantGPS: Grant Proposal Support
Charlotte Bacon, Associate Director, Humanities Grant Support, [email protected]
Cindy Stewart , Associate Director, Medicine, Life Sciences, and Engineering Grant Support, [email protected]
GrantGPS is available to provide faculty of all rank, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students with a wide range of services and information to support research projects in all disciplines, including:
- Brainstorm and draft proposal ideas
- Connect you to internal resources
- Identify opportunities for funding
- Create timelines for submission of applications
- Coordinate the various components of multiple application processes
- Facilitate access to and cover costs for external editing and review services
Imaging Sciences
James C. Ford, [email protected]
John MacDonald, [email protected]
Heather Wishart, [email protected]
Dartmouth-Hitchcock's Imaging Lab provides scientific collaboration, individualized training, and resources for research involving imaging. Imaging modalities include functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, and high-resolution anatomic imaging among other approaches. We have a number of technical and computing resources available to assist with acquisition, processing and statistical image analysis. Contact us to discuss your project at [email protected] or visit: https://synergy.dartmouth.edu/imaging-sciences-group or https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/psychiatry/brain-research-network.html
Information, Technology and Consulting: Statistical Consulting Services
Jianjun Hua, Statistical Consultant, [email protected]
We deliver the information technology services that enable Dartmouth to offer exceptional teaching, excel in research and scholarship, and support outstanding student achievement.
National Library of Medicine
Martha Meacham, Associate Director, [email protected]
Norris Cotton Cancer Center: NCCC Shared Resources
Chris Lytle, Administrative Coordinator of Shared resources, [email protected]
Ron Hirte, Laboratory & Facilities Coordinator, [email protected]
Office of Research Operations: Clinical Research Unit
Kathleen A. Grindle MT(ASCP), CQA(ASQ)CPGP; ORO Centralized Research Processing Lab Quality Manager, [email protected]
Louise H. Marsh MLT(ASCP), BS, CCRC(ARP); ORO Centralized Research Processing Lab Operations Manager, [email protected]
The Office of Research Operations, Clinical Research Unit (CRU) at D-H provides a broad range of support for clinical trials. One of the services that we offer is the Centralized Research Processing Lab, dedicated to the processing, storing, and shipping of clinical trial samples. The lab follows Good Clinical Laboratory Practices (GCLP) as defined by the WHO and NIH/NIAID and is staffed with dedicated laboratory personnel.
Office of Sponsored Projects
Stephanie Morgan, Sr. Grants Officer, [email protected]
Heather Arnold, Associate Director, [email protected]
The Office of Sponsored Projects serves as a central resource to support the research enterprise at Dartmouth by providing guidance and stewardship for the research community and the College. Resources include a funding opportunity database, proposal submission and award management.
Research ITC
Steve Gaughan, [email protected]
Research ITC, part of Information Technology Consulting (ITC), facilitates and enables the advancement of research by providing leading-edge computing services and offering research support to faculty, PIs, post-docs, research associates, graduate and undergraduate students in all academic research domains including life sciences, statistics, humanities, engineering, GIS, physics, and chemistry.
Our services and technologies ensure that researchers have access to a world-class high performance computational environment (HPC) on our systems such as the Discovery Cluster, Polaris and Andes for scientific computing, data analysis, visualization, and data storage.
Our services and consulting include HPC and dedicated hardware solutions, data support (large scale, shared, lab storage for academic and research purposes), systems support (virtual machines, etc.), research software licensing and support (Matlab, R, ArcGIS, CLC Genomics Workbench, etc.), training (workshops, lab, small group, one-on-one), software development, programming and high performance or parallel programming support, visualization of data, grant support (writing and software/hardware configuration and pricing)
We are committed to developing a responsive and highly capable computing infrastructure that helps researchers with big data challenges of the future across all academic disciplines at Dartmouth.
Scholarly Communication, Copyright, and Publishing
Jennifer Green, Digital Scholarship Librarian, [email protected]
Madeline Miller, Digital Library Fellow, [email protected]
Amanda Scull, Biomedical Librarian, [email protected]
Individual Consultation and Group Workshops about:
- Copyright (basic to advanced)
- Fair Use (teaching and developing course materials)
- Publishing (where to publish, reviewing publication agreements)
- Digital Publication (how and where to get started)
- Open Access Publishing (access and publication)
- Scholarly Metrics (tracking the impact of your work)
- Creating Persistent Identifiers (preserving access to your work online)
- Dartmouth Faculty Open Access Policy (sharing your work with the world)
- Managing your online identity (developing your online presence)
- Creative Commons Licensing (sharing your work with the world)
- Dartmouth Open Access Publishing Fund (support for publishing in an open access journal)
Dartmouth Digital Commons (share faculty, student, and staff work)
DataCite (create DOIs for publications and datasets)
EZID Archival Resource Key (create persistent URLs for online content you create)
Perma.cc (create permanent URLs for online sources you need to cite)
PlumX Dashboard (track scholarly metrics) The Library and Research ITC collaborate to offer workshops and provide support for your data management needs in data management planning, organizing and analyzing data, and storing and sharing data.