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Grant writing seminar series set for February

Jane Meza, Ph.D., will team with Fang Yu, Ph.D., for the initial seminar on "Working with a Biostatistician."

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research will sponsor a series of seminars focused on grantsmanship in February. All will be livestreamed with slides to be made available either before or after the event. The following seminars have been scheduled:

Friday’s bootcamp to be livestreamed

Registration for the Grant Writing Bootcamp, announced earlier, is closed. However, it will be live streamed tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 27, from 9 a.m.-noon. Use the link http://www.unmc.edu/livevideo/unmc_live1.html to view the event from your computer or mobile device.

“Working with a Biostatistician”

Featuring Jane Meza, Ph.D., and Fang Yu, Ph.D., UNMC College of Public Health
Monday, Feb. 6, noon-1 p.m., Sorrell Center, Room 1005

“Highlighting Innovation in your Grant”
Featuring Hamid Band, M.D., Ph.D., Eppley Cancer Institute, and Nora Sarvetnick, Ph.D., UNMC Department of Surgery
Monday, Feb. 13, noon-1 p.m., Sorrell Center, Room 1005

“Working with Sponsored Programs”
Featuring Beth DeCarolis, Sponsored Programs Administration
Monday, Feb. 20, noon-1 p.m., Sorrell Center, Room 1005

“Using Visuals in Your Grant”
Featuring Joe Sisson, M.D., UNMC Department of Internal Medicine
Tuesday, Feb. 28, noon-1 p.m., Sorrell Center, Room 1005

Other planned topics that will be announced:

  • “K Awards: Essentials and Pitfalls”
  • “Scientific Rigor and Reproducibility: What is Expected”
  • “Multi-PI Projects: Things to Consider”
  • “Grant Writing Resources and Writing your NIH Biosketch”
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1 comment

  1. Muller says:

    That is great! It is very helpful for me.

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