About SOM Sponsored Research Management Services (SRMS)
The Emory School of Medicine's (SOM) six Sponsored Research Management Services (SRMS) teams are dedicated to supporting research administration services for SOM Departments. SRMS teams provide expertise in the compliance and administrative requirements of the sponsored research lifecycle. Our goal is to provide quality support to SOM faculty, act as a liaison with Emory University’s Central Research Administration Offices, and provide guidance and resources needed to facilitate sponsored research.
SRMS teams ensure that SOM faculty receive continuous and superior pre- and post-award research administration support to foster continuous growth in extramural funding to support their extraordinary and innovative research endeavors. We are committed to providing ongoing customer-focused, consistent, compliant, cost-effective, collaborative and continuously improved services to faculty. Our commitment aligns with the Emory University mission to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity.
SRMS teams understand the importance of reducing the administrative burden for faculty so they can remain focused on valuable research. In order to provide quality faculty service, SRMS works to ensure that internal systems and processes are effective. Collaborative partnerships between SRMS and faculty, built on mutual respect, are critical to success in the SOM's research mission.
Important Announcements
What we do
Pre-Award
SRMS Pre-Award teams collaborate with faculty to prepare and submit externally funded proposals. They also review funding opportunity annoucements and provide requirement checklists and available templates of required documents for submission. They work with the Emory Office of Sponsored Programs to succesfully route proposals.
Post-Award
Once an eNOA is received, SRMS Post-Award teams collaborate with faculty to successfully navigate and administer sponsored awards and accounts. They help monitor expenditures and assist with progress reports, no-cost extensions (NCE), and other prior-approvals, once the award is funded. SRMS teams work alongside Emory Research Grants and Contracts and the Emory Clinical Research Office (ECRO) to execute financial aspects of award management including invoicing, financial reporting, and award closeout.
SOM Departments and the SRMS Unit they work with
Place-holder look-up table (alphabetical order by Department)
| Department: Division (if applicable) | SRMS Unit |
| Anesthesiology | ABOSS |
| Biochemistry | Basic Sciences |
| Biomedical Engineering | Basic Sciences |
| Biomedical Informatics | Basic Sciences |
| Cell Biology | Basic Sciences |
| Dermatology | HSS |
| Division of Animal Resources (DAR) | HSS |
| Emergency Medicine | HSS |
| Emory Integrated Core Facilities (EICF; SOM Core Labs) | HSS |
| Family and Preventive Medicine (FPM): All Divisions | Medicine |
| Gynecology & Obstetrics | HSS |
| Hematology & Medical Oncology (HMO) | Cancer & Imaging |
| Human Genetics | Basic Sciences |
| Medicine: Administration | Medicine |
| Medicine: Cardiology | Medicine |
| Medicine: Digestive Diseases | Medicine |
| Medicine: Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Lipids | Medicine |
| Medicine: General Internal Medicine | Medicine |
| Medicine: Geriatrics and Gerontology | Medicine |
| Medicine: Hope Clinic | Medicine |
| Medicine: Hospital Medicine | Medicine |
| Medicine: Immunology | Medicine |
| Medicine: Infectious Diseases | Medicine |
| Medicine: Primary Care | Medicine |
| Medicine: Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine (PACS) | Medicine |
| Medicine: Renal Medicine | Medicine |
| Medicine: Rheumatology | Medicine |
| Microbiology & Immunology | Basic Sciences |
| Neurology | ABOSS |
| Neurosurgery | ABOSS |
| Ophthalmology | HSS |
| Orthopaedics | ABOSS |
| Otolaryngology | ABOSS |
| Pathology & Laboratory Medicine | HSS |
| Pediatrics: Administration | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Allergy & Immunology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Behavioral & Mental Health | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Cancer Survivor | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Cardiology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Critical Care | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Emergency Medicine | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Endocrinology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Gene Therapy | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: General Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Hematology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Hemostasis & Thrombosis | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Hospital Medicine | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Infectious Diseases | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Innovation Research | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology (LOBP) | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Leukemia & Lymphoma | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Marcus Autism Center | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Neonatology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Nephrology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Neurology & Neuropsychology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Neuro-Oncology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Palliative Care | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Pulmonary, Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis, & Sleep | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Rheumatology | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Sickle Cell | Pediatrics |
| Pediatrics: Solid Tumor | Pediatrics |
| Pharmacology & Chemical Biology | Basic Sciences |
| Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences | ABOSS |
| Radiation Oncology | Cancer & Imaging |
| Radiology & Imaging Sciences | Cancer & Imaging |
| Rehabilitation Medicine | ABOSS |
| Surgery | ABOSS |
| Urology | ABOSS |