What happens after you get your grant review back? Part 2 of this presentation looks at the “worst case” scenario, discussing how to decipher reviewer comments and prepare for resubmission The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. We’re back to the point where you have...
What happens after you get your grant review back? Part 1 of this presentation looks at the “Good Score” scenario and the next steps as your proposal goes to the Advisory Council. The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Holly Storkel: We’re picking up basically...
Last in a three-part series, this presentation looks at the “four Ps” (Prioritize, Perspective, Preservation, and Perseverance) for maintaining a successful academic-research career The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Balancing Experiences When I was asked to do this, I was thinking about the advice...
Second in a three-part series, this presentation provides a view from the trenches on ways junior faculty can balance research, teaching, service, and life The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Balancing Experiences For those of you who already have academic positions, this will look...
First in a three-part series, this presentation provides an academic department chair’s view on the markers of a successful academic-research career, and ways junior faculty can balance research, teaching, service, and life The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. In my department, when we have...
The following is the presentation text, edited by the presenter for clarity. My Path Before I attempt to give any ‘tips’, first I’m going give you a little background on who I am and where I’m coming from, and why I’ve made some of the decisions I been making. I...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I am Megan Darling White. I’m a postdoctoral trainee at the Waisman Center at the University of WisconsiniMadison. My talk will be geared primarily towards those who are PhD students now, and early postdocs. All you junior faculty...
Second in a two-part series The following is a digested version of the presentation video transcript. Impact Score The impact score: The reviewers provide an overall impact score that reflects their whole assessment of the value of the grant. It reflects their assessment of the likelihood for the project to...
First in a two-part series The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. We’re going to tell you a little bit about what happens once your grant is submitted to NIH — this is specifically about NIH reviews. There are two sides to this grant writing...
Experienced investigators/reviewers give an in-depth overview of the grant writing process, highlighting recommendations, examples, and mistakes to avoid The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Getting Started We’re going to start with an overview of grantsmanship tips. Preliminary Planning Elena Plante: Getting started: the idea...
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