Christy Chang

Writing Your First NIH R01 Grant Application
Two-Part Seminar Series

Part 1: Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 9-10 a.m.
Part 2: Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 9-10 a.m.

This two-part seminar series is targeted to new/junior faculty members who have not yet applied to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or who are planning to prepare their first R01 application. Please see the details and topics for each session below.

Part 1 (Oct. 22):

Topics include:

  • When does NIH consider an investigator ready for R01?
  • Best ways to structure specific aims
  • How to demonstrate innovation and feasibility
  • Avoid known major weaknesses and common pitfalls
  • Know your reviewers

Part 2 (Oct. 29):

Topics include:

  • Tips on effective grant writing and formatting
  • How to make your reviewers your advocates
  • Preparing a winning mindset for grant writing
  • Big picture: how to extrapolate NIH statistics to your grant writing

Speaker: Christy Chang, PhD, MS, professor, Departments of Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; senior program leader, Center for Advanced Research Training and Innovation, University of Maryland School of Medicine

You may register to attend both sessions or just one session.

Register online at: www.ticketsource.co.uk/center-for-advanced-research-training-innovation-carti

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