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RED 931 | Grant Writing Workshop: The National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Participants will review the process of writing effective grant applications and assembling a good proposal to The National Institutes of Health (NIH). The basic components of a competitive grant proposal will be presented including common pitfalls to avoid in grant writing and submission. The unique structure of the NIH, the purpose of the NIH grant forms that accompany the application, and tips for transitioning to the new shorter application forms will be discussed. Strategies will be described for applicants to better position themselves to obtain NIH funding and to ensure that career development as a successful NIH-supported researcher continues beyond receiving the first grant.

 Sheri Holmen, PhD
 Professor, Department of Surgery
 Sheri.Holmen@hci.utah.edu
 Huntsman Cancer Institute

 Erin Meyer, PhD (updated & edited)
 Large Infrastructure Funding Team
 erin.meyer@ utah.edu 
 Vice President of Research

 

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