The code block below illustrates how one might use # and // as comments in your logic and calculations.
# Text can be put here to explain what the logic/calculation does and why.
if ([field1] = '1' and [field2] > 7,
// This comment can explain what the next line does.
[score] * [factor],
// Return '0' if the condition is False.
0
)
Working …
0% means
50% means
100% means
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As publishing fees for peer-reviewed manuscripts can be costly, Ola HAWAII can assist investigators who have received current and past Ola funding support (includes Studio and Core Bucks Awardees) in publication costs. Ola HAWAII will provide 50% of publication costs per peer-reviewed publications. Publications will need to cite the Ola HAWAII Program with the following verbiage: "The project described was supported by Grant Number U54MD007601 from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities."
All publication support requests should complete the redcap application. Publication support funding decisions will be based on the applicant's research productivity, quality and potential impact of manuscript, and journal quality and standing.
APPLICATION DUE DATE: Rolling applications accepted through Ola HAWAII's website:
REVIEW PERIOD: Monthly standing meeting
Eligible Investigators: Funding supporting up to 50% of the publication costs require the following:
1) Health Disparities manuscript approved by the publisher; 2) Current or prior Ola HAWAII funding:
Award Recipient (R-Investigator, Pilot, Administrative Supplement) - from Cycle 1 (1997-2022) or Cycle 2 (2022-2027);
Core Buck recipient or Research Studio users; and/or
Ola HAWAII Program Faculty/Staff (Ola HAWAII Core, Sub-Core faculty)
Priority will be given to Interdisciplinary collaborations between investigators from different academic disciplines or units at UH.
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