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...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. CREd Library Note: This presentation is an update to the Biosketch section of the 2014 presentation Grantsmanship: Mechanics of Grant Writing. Biosketch This talk is about grantsmanship mechanics. It’s intended as an overview of what NIH grants consist...
Part 1 in a section-by-section overview with tips, suggestions, and examples for writing a strong research grant application The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. We’re going to focus on Abstract and Specific Aims. The reason why we really focus on these, beyond the fact...
Discussion and suggestions for establishing a responsible environment by guarding against some of the risks introduced through new lab members, data acquisition and analysis, and commitment to a theoretical framework The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. The replication of findings is a current and...
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. Responsible Conduct Scenarios In my lab, we play games for valuable prizes. So we’re going to start off with a game for valuable prizes. Here...
Guidance on authorship criteria, roles, and order, and advice for avoiding unethical authorship situations The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Authorship. That’s the uncomfortable topic that I’m going to talk about. Authorship is important. It’s how we measure our success. It’s how our performance...
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...
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...
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