We host a regular series of seminars addressing issues of grant writing and grantsmanship.

Topics include:

  1. How NIH works – I/Cs, how an application progresses through the system, CSR, POs vs SROs
  2. Identifying funding sources
  3. Strategic planning – Reading NIH-speak, choosing the right study section, choosing the right mechanism, New/Early Investigator status
  4. Elements of the proposal I – Aims, Significance/Innovation/Approach/Investigator/Environment
  5. Elements of the Proposal II – Creating a writing plan, Biosketches, Letters of Support

Proposal Development

We host a regular series of seminars addressing issues of grant writing and grantsmanship.

Topics include:

  1. How NIH works – I/Cs, how an application progresses through the system, CSR, POs vs SROs
  2. Identifying funding sources
  3. Strategic planning – Reading NIH-speak, choosing the right study section, choosing the right mechanism, New/Early Investigator status
  4. Elements of the proposal I – Aims, Significance/Innovation/Approach/Investigator/Environment
  5. Elements of the Proposal II – Creating a writing plan, Biosketches, Letters of Support

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