Posts Tagged ‘grant development’

OCTRI Design Studio: Get feedback on your project from senior faculty

Are you submitting a Career Development K award? Or your first R01? The Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI) has an opportunity for basic and clinical scientists to present their research and get constructive feedback from OHSU scientists to improve their chances of success. The OCTRI Design Studio has helped many OHSU researchers improve their aims and identify important areas of improvement before submitting awards. The Design Studio has openings at four scheduled meetings … Read More

Registration open for the Spring Vollum Writing Program, class begins April 3

Registration is open for the spring session of the Vollum Writing Program, an in-depth professional science writing course open to OHSU graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty. The course focuses on the basic elements of good scientific writing, for both papers and grant proposals. It runs for six weeks, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesdays, beginning April 3, 2013. Six individual tutorials with the instructor are included. The course carries a fee … Read More

Reminder: Funding Focus – Internal Funding Opportunitites, Jan. 17

Come join us for January’s Funding Focus seminar on Internal Funding Opportunities to learn about sources for pilot funds, career development awards, and emergency funding at OHSU. The seminar will be held from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2013 in Mac Hall 2201. We will discuss: Sources of emergency funding including Presidential Bridge Funding. “Quasi-internal” funding opportunities such as those from the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon and the Collins Medical Trust. Pilot … Read More

Advanced grant writing class for OHSU faculty starts Jan. 3 – Register today!

There are only three openings still available. Act now to reserve your spot! Are you an OHSU faculty member with an upcoming grant deadline? Sign up for this four-week, professional development course on grant writing. The course, taught by Rachel Dresbeck, Ph.D., will provide advanced training and extensive individual feedback to help you write better grant applications. Topics will include strategic placement of information, improving sentence structure, and revising for clarity and readability. Class sessions … Read More

Register for the Winter Vollum Writing Program, class begins Jan. 9

Registration is open for the winter session of the Vollum Writing Program, an in-depth professional science writing course available to OHSU graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty. The course focuses on the basic elements of good scientific writing, for both papers and grant proposals. It runs for six weeks, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesdays, beginning January 9, 2013. Six individual tutorials with the instructor are included. The course carries a fee … Read More

Advanced grant writing class for OHSU faculty starts Sept. 6

Limited amount of openings available. Reserve your spot today! Are you an OHSU faculty member with an upcoming grant deadline? Sign up for this four-week, professional development course on grant writing. The course, taught by Rachel Dresbeck, Ph.D., will provide advanced training and extensive individual feedback to help you write better grant applications. Topics will include strategic placement of information, improving sentence structure, and revising for clarity and readability. Class sessions are complemented by four … Read More

Funding Focus: Internal Funding Opportunities at OHSU, March 8

Join us for March’s Funding Focus seminar on Internal Funding Opportunities to learn sources for pilot funds, career development awards, and emergency funding at OHSU. The seminar will be held from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 8 in Mac Hall 2201. We will discuss: Sources of emergency funding including Presidential Bridge Funding. “Quasi-internal” funding opportunities such as those from the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon and the Collins Medical Trust. Pilot funding from … Read More

Writing an effective training plan, Oct 13

If you’re applying for a grant that requires a training plan, then you don’t want to miss our next Funding Focus seminar: Writing an Effective Training Plan. We’ll show you strategies for organizing this section of your grant, how to create a plan that addresses your weak spots, and how to document the resources you have access to at OHSU. We’ll also give you insight into what grant reviewers are looking for when they evaluate … Read More

Funding Focus workshop on NIH Peer Review moved to Aug 4

Due to the closure of Sam Jackson Park Road on July 11, Research Funding and Development Services has opted to move July’s Funding Focus workshop to August 4, 2011. At the workshop, OHSU faculty who have participated in recent study sections will share their experiences and answer questions about how to improve your NIH proposals. All faculty, researchers, students, and research administrators are welcome to attend. Potential faculty presenters include: Justine Smith, MBBS, PhD, Associate … Read More

Questions on the “resource sharing plan” section of your proposal?

Investigators, are you stuck on the “Resource Sharing Plan” section of your grant application? Many funding opportunities from the National Institutes of Health require a resource sharing plan that addresses, as applicable, data, model organisms, and genome-wide association studies.  We recently added a Resource Sharing Plan reference page to the OHSU Research Funding and Development Services website with some advice and a few examples. Questions? Feel free to send Research Funding and Development Services an … Read More

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