Grant Writing Workshop: Tips For Success from Experienced Scientists
Friday, April 5, 1-4 p.m.
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Grand AB
Chairs:
Oliver Bogler, NCI-Center for Cancer Training, Bethesda, Maryland
Mariana C. Stern, USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles, California
Tiffany A. Wallace, NCI-Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities, Rockville, Maryland
Mathias Seviiri, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Herston, Australia
This session aims to provide new investigators (postdoctoral fellows and new faculty) practical tools to write competitive grants. Focus is on how to write well for grants, how to structure an aims page to help the reviewer “get” all the information you want them to, and how to write an aims page that makes a reviewer excited about your grant. We will address different types of grants from NIH (Rs, Ks, Fs, etc) as well as grants from other countries. We will also discuss Summary Statements (“pink sheets”) and have a panel where participants can ask experienced scientists about grants and grant review.
Program
Welcome from AACR Science Education and Career Advancement Committee Chair
Opening Remarks
Types of Grants and How to Identify Them and Work with Funding Organizations
NIH Funding Opportunities (FOAs)
UK and European Funding Opportunities
Elements of the Grant Including Writing a Compelling Specific Aims Page
Mock Grant Review (R-type) and Moderated Panel Discussion
Mock Grant Review Pre-recorded Video
Narrator: Oliver Bogler;
SRO: David Ransom;
Chair: Tiffany Wallace;
Reviewer 1: Mariana Stern;
Reviewer 2: Mathias Seviiri;
Reviewer 3: Laura Fejerman
Live Moderated Panel Discussion
Moderator
Panelists:
Response to Summary Statement
Why Write a Grant and How to Keep Going When You Feel Like You Can’t
Closing Remarks and Evaluation