Thoughts from funded investigators on planning for an R01 grant, including the difference in preparation for an R01 versus an early-career research grant such as an R21 The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Introductory Slides Kris Tjaden So our first session this afternoon is...
Twitter is a researcher’s paradise. That’s where researchers hang out. And it just feels like being at home. When you’re on there, there’s a lot of other researchers, and I’m also very interested in politics, too, that’s another place where I can get my kicks there. When I wake up...
Q&A and Further Reading About Peer Review What is peer review? The peer review process…involves the assessment of an article by volunteer reviewers (blind to the author and working independently of one another) who engage in the problem-solving task of identifying flaws within the research itself or its reporting and...
Part 1 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series, looking at the characteristics and job of grant reviewers The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. For Whom Are You Writing? I thought I’d start by talking to you a little bit...
Scenarios and challenges in identifying vulnerabilities and creating a plan to mitigate risks The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Collaboration Happens With the concept of “collaboration happens,” one thing that I really want to point out is that when it happens, the most important...
Finding a match and testing the waters with potential research collaborators The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. I’m going to make three pretty fast points. I’ve never done any rewarding work without collaborators. It’s the most important thing I’ve developed in my career. I’m...
he following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Susan Nittrouer: As far as disappointment goes — we all experience it. You’re not alone. You’re not being singled out. So ways for dealing with disappointment at your institution. Know when to speak up and when to just...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. It is such an honor to be asked to come back to such an important conference. It really was career changing for me to attend Lessons for Success. So, to be back here, as a successful person is...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. In the Beginning … Pre-Lessons for Success In the beginning, before I was able to come to Lessons for Success, in the second year of my PhD I applied for an F31 grant. I thought this was a...
How did you get started in implementation science as a speech-language pathologist and an early-stage investigator? So, it wasn’t something that I knew I was doing when it happened. When I was doing my doctoral research, I happened to write a conceptual paper about how we could use knowledge about...
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