website: AADR 37th Annual Meeting
Seq #25 Thursday, April 3, 2008

8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Hilton Anatole Hotel Morocco, Hands-on Workshop
Essentials in Grant Writing

Sponsored by: NIDCR
Description: This seminar teaches new investigators how to write a grant application, a subject that is missing from the educational backgrounds of most junior faculty members. The program content is appropriate for senior graduate students, postdoctoral research fellows, and non-tenure track faculty members who aspire to tenure track and have never written a successful grant application. The seminar is a modification of the advanced seminar, Write Winning Grants. The difference is that the pace here is slower. For example, more time is allowed for questions and discussions, and more basic material is included (e.g., organizational structures of the major federal funding agencies, how priority scores are calculated, what facilities and administrative costs are, how to analyze a critique in anticipation of resubmission, etc.). As would be expected, greater emphasis is given on how one starts to build an academic career, including how to write a career development award. Another difference is that the last hour is devoted to questions and answers. For example: What should a trainee be thinking about with respect to proposal writing while still in training? When and how should a mentor be approached by a senior graduate student/postdoctoral research fellow who wants to take a project with him/her? How does a student gradually become independent of a mentor? Why do so many assistant professors fail to merit promotion and tenure? This program is financially supported by the NIDCR.
Chairperson: K.S. HARDWICK
 
0100  8:00 AM Getting Your Message Out
S. RUSSELL, Grant Writers' Seminars and Workshops, Los Olivos, CA, USA
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