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Webinar: Career Development is Essential: Preparing Yourself to be Successful with the NIH Process

Participants will gain insight into the NIH grant proposal process such as:

  • Tips for establishing yourself as an expert in your chosen field (e.g., publishing, collaborating)
  • How to build relationships with established senior researchers with whom to collaborate
  • The importance of securing opportunities to collect preliminary data to support NIH proposals
  • The need for engaging students in your research and training

Tips for Writing a Compelling NIH Approach Section

Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this webinar, participants will:

  •  Have increased knowledge about the purpose of, and relevant components to include in, the Approach Section;
  •  Understand the NIH clinical trial definition, and the level of detail to include in the Approach Section to describe the study’s methods;
  •  Have a better understanding of the criteria NIH reviewers use to assess and score the Approach Section.

EVENT RESCHEDULED! Mentoring Early Career Faculty for the NIH Research Climate and Culture

Join us for our latest live online interactive research career-development webinar! The webinar presenter will be Dr. Ronald L. Braithwaite
Professor, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Family Medicine and Psychiatry, Morehouse School of Medicine. Participants in this webinar will learn

  • How to identify a senior NIH established researcher as a mentor
  • The benefits of collaborating with an established NIH researcher
  • Expectations of a mentor-mentee relationship aiming for a successful research career

Who should register: College or University faculty, particularly new researchers and those at minority-serving institutions, seeking to further their research aims with the guidance of successful NIH funded investigators.

The Use of the Support of Competitive Research (SCORE) Program for Health Disparities Research

Join us for our latest live online interactive research career-development webinar! The webinar presenter will be Dr. Naomi Hall-Byers
Professor, Psychological Sciences at Winston-Salem State University. Participants in this webinar will

  • Understand the purpose of the SC mechanisms (i.e. SC1, SC2, SC3) “Individual investigator-initiated research projects aimed at developing researchers at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) to a stage where they can transition successfully to other extramural support ([R01 or equivalent], NIH 2018).”
  • Understand the process for applying for SC mechanisms
  • Understand the expectations and benefits of the SC mechanisms

Who should register: College or University faculty, particularly new researchers and those at minority-serving institutions, interested in conducting NIH funded investigator-initiated research.

Why and When to Consider the R03 Mechanism

Join us for our latest live online interactive research career-development webinar! The webinar presenter will be Bradley Conner, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of Addiction Counseling at Colorado State University. Topics for discussion will include 

·       What is the purpose of the R03 Mechanism

·       What to consider when thinking about applying for an R03

·       How might the R03 be beneficial for moving my research forward

Dr. Conner has written many successful R03 grant proposals; hence his expertise will be valuable for individuals who are thinking about seeking funding from NIH.  Many new scholars are unfamiliar with the R03, and others still wonder should they apply for the R03 verses the R21.  Dr. Conner will share his experience (e.g., why he chose the R03, what type of projects he had funded through the R03 mechanism, the stage of his work when he selected the R03, how was the R03 beneficial for moving his research forward).

Incorporating Internet-Based Data Collection for Sensitive Topics within Vulnerable Populations

Join us for our latest live online interactive research career-development webinar!
After the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to ask Dr. Klein questions about

-          What is meant by sensitive subject matter;

-          What is meant by a vulnerable/marginalized population;

-          Tips for writing the approach section of an NIH grant proposal when aiming to include sensitive subject matter with vulnerable populations;

-          Strategies to consider for dispensing an incentive when using internet-based methods (if no face-to-face meetings will occur).

 

Developing Effective Culturally Relevant Interventions

Dr. Harawa will discuss key considerations and strategies to ensure that health-related interventions are relevant to and resonate with the population of interest.
 

At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will  be able to:

  • Describe why is it important to ensure that sexual health interventions are culturally responsive;
  • Discuss how to determine what cultural elements may be most relevant to their intervention targets;
  • Describe how to present culturally relevant elements in a NIH proposal.

CHER Institute Webinar: Innovation in NIH Reviews: The Population, Approach, or Both

This event will include a video presentation by Dr. Bluthenthal, which will be available to participants 1 week prior to the webinar. Additional information and questions from event participants will be addressed during the 1-hour webinar. Dr. Bluthenthal will discuss his online video on the mechanics and culture of the NIH review process, and the relative importance of innovation in grant applications. 

Participants will:

  • Become familiar with the basics of the proposal review process and review criteria.
  • Learn strategies for strengthening the innovation section.
  • Have an opportunity to pose questions to an experienced NIH funded researcher.

CHER Institute Webinar: Components of a NIH Application and Review Process

This event will include a video presentation by Dr. Bastani available to participants 1 week prior to the webinar. Additional information, and questions from event participants will be addressed during the 1 hour webinar.   

Participants will:

  • Become familiar with the mechanisms and submission process for NIH research funding applications.
  • Identify strategies to facilitate the review process.
  • Have an opportunity to pose questions to an experienced NIH researcher and reviewer.