NIH Grantsmanship Workshops
Vice President for Research Jaylan S. Turkkan, Ph.D.
Once again we offer a series of workshops for investigators, fellows and students who want to learn how to interact with the NIH, and how to write and apply for an NIH grant. Those who already hold an NIH grant will learn about different granting mechanisms, and how to diversify support across Institutes.
Each week will cover a different topic. The workshops will be in lecture format, with a great deal of Q&A. The level of discussion will range from the very basic what is NIH? to grant mechanisms and career planning. All secrets told from a former insider’s perspective.
The workshops will occur on the South campus in Room B-15 Health Sciences Library (also known as Abbott Hall).
Tue |
10/21/2003 3:30 - 5:30 PM Deconstructing the NIH as an agency; contacting NIH; find what you need on the NIH website (CRISP, NIH Guide, study section rosters) - Play Video |
Tue |
10/28/2003 3:30 - 5:30 PM Grant Mechanisms: Career, training, and research grant mechanisms; supplements; success rates revealed - Play Video |
Tue |
11/04/2003 3:30 - 5:30 PM How to write a winning proposal: the Idea, Collaborations, Pilot data and Background/progress report, Specific Aims page, the Research Plan. Panelists will be Ken Leonard (Research Institute on Addictions), Noreen Williams (Microbiology and Immunology) and Malcolm Slaughter (Physiology and Biophysics) - Play Video |
Tue |
11/11/2003 3:30 - 5:30 PM How to do business with business: sponsored contracts; licensing/marketing; protecting intellectual property; materials transfer agreements. In collaboration with UB's Office of Science, Technology and Economic Outreach (STOR). - Play Video |
Tue |
11/18/2003 3:30 - 5:30 PM When Corporate Cash Buys University Research: Avoiding Conflicts of Interest (COI). Will cover financial COI issues, new NY State Ethics reporting rules, common pitfalls, and case studies. For both faculty who do industry-sponsored research, and for administrators who must evaluate COI statements from faculty. - Play Video |
Registration is not required; all faculty, professional staff, students and fellows are invited to attend.
Check periodically at www.research.buffalo.edu (Research Events) for venue changes or supporting materials. Streaming video of 2001’s mock study section can be viewed at VPR events page.
Contact Dr. Joseph Cusker at 645-3321 or cusker@research.buffalo.edu for questions.
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Jorge José Vice President for Research |