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Grantsmanship for Postdocs: Pathway to Independence Awards (K99/R00)

Available via

WEBINAR

Grantsmanship for Postdocs: Pathway to Independence Awards (K99/R00)

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St Fl 40, New York, USA

Presented By

 

The ability to write competitive grant applications is now more important than ever. Therefore, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are strongly encouraged to develop and perfect their grant writing skills early in their careers by applying for fellowships, career transition awards, and other funding opportunities. Moreover, concise and persuasive writing skills are not only vital for a career in academia, but are essential for all career paths.

Join the Science Alliance to learn best practices for effective grantsmanship, specifically applied to the NIH K99/R00 career transition grant application with Dr. Jaime Rubin.

During this seminar you will learn about:

  • Review criteria for the NIH career transition K99/R00 application

  • Key components of the NIH career transition K99/R00 application

  • Commons mistakes made by applicants

  • Tips to increase your chances for success

Following the seminar, there will be a panel discussion with postdocs and junior faculty who have received the K99/R00 funding mechanism.

Registration

Member
$35
Nonmember
$50
Nonmember Student, Undergrad, Grad, Fellow
$30
Member Student, Post-Doc, Fellow
$20
Member
$10
Nonmember
$20
Nonmember Student, Undergrad, Grad, Fellow
$15
Member Student, Post-Doc, Fellow
$5

Speaker

Jaime S. Rubin, PhD, Columbia University
Jaime S. Rubin, PhD, Columbia University

Panelists

Sarah D. Diermerier, PhD, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories
Sarah D. Diermerier, PhD, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories
Advaitha Madireddy, PhD, The Albert Einstein College Medicine
Advaitha Madireddy, PhD, The Albert Einstein College Medicine
Daniel Canzio, PhD, Columbia University
Daniel Canzio, PhD, Columbia University
Teal Eich, PhD, Columbia University
Teal Eich, PhD, Columbia University

Tuesday

October 03, 2017

6:00 PM

Presentation: Grantsmanship for Postdocs by Dr. Jaime Rubin

7:15 PM

Coffee Break

7:30 PM

Panel Discussion with Q&A

8:30 PM

Event Close