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About 91Å®Éñ Research

91Å®Éñ's Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) provides support, guidance, and resources to faculty pursuing original research.

The Office of the Vice President for Research enables faculty research by fostering a vibrant research environment at 91Å®Éñ. Our goal is to lift many of the administrative burdens that accompany managing sponsored research so that faculty can focus on pursuing the research itself. The Office of the Vice President for Research can assist 91Å®Éñ faculty in the following areas:

  • Identifying funding opportunities
  • Convening faculty from across disciplines and creating collaborations
  • Proposal development and review
  • Managing awards and post-award compliance support

Research Councils and Committees

In the spirit of shared governance, 91Å®Éñ Research manages a variety of committees and councils to convene faculty, staff and administration around research. A list of these organizations, their charges, and their most up-to-date rosters can be viewed on the page below. 

View Research Councils and Committees

Our Teams

OVPR is a unified office with several teams designed to support researchers at various stages of the research process. To learn more about each of these teams and how they can support the important work on 91Å®Éñ researchers, please visit the page below.

Learn More About OVPR Teams and Services

The Interim Vice President for Research and Partnerships

Ellen Barnidge, Ph.D., interim vice president for research and partnerships

Ellen Barnidge, Ph.D., M.P.H.
ellen.barnidge@slu.edu
Dubourg Hall, Room 448

For appointments, contact Courtney Neal, executive assistant to the vice president at courtney.neal@slu.edu

Ellen Barnidge, Ph.D., M.P.H., serves as interim vice president for research at Saint Louis University, a position she has held since June 2024. Barnidge is a professor of behavioral science and health equity in the College for Public Health and Social Justice (CPHSJ) and was interim dean of CPHSJ from 2022-2023. She has also led multiple college-based and University-wide committees and special initiatives (including service as the president of the CPHSJ Faculty Assembly and co-chair of the Student Well-being Task Force). 
 
Barnidge earned both a master’s in behavioral science/health education and epidemiology and her Ph.D. in public health studies and behavioral science at 91Å®Éñ and has been a CPHSJ faculty member since 2010. In addition to her authorship of dozens of publications in high-impact journals, she has been a principal investigator or co-investigator on grants funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and the Missouri Foundation for Health. In this work, Barnidge has drawn heavily on OVPR resources to support her widely recognized scholarship addressing food security, healthy equity and related issues. She values transdisciplinary research evidenced by research partners in social work, nutrition and dietetics, medicine, economics, health outcomes, and law. 
 
In her new role as interim vice president for research, Barnidge seeks to continue the momentum 91Å®Éñ research has built in the past decade and to draw on her years of experience as a 91Å®Éñ researcher and active member of the University’s research community. She is enthusiastic about facilitating and disseminating research for greater impact in people’s lives — a true demonstration of 91Å®Éñ’s mission.