OCTRI Design Studio - Stuart Ibsen
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May 12, 2020
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Please join us at the OCTRI Design StudioThe OCTRI Design Studio supports early career investigators as they craft their research proposal for a career development award, plan their first R01, or implement a K award. The Design Studio provides those who present with valuable constructive feedback and networking opportunities to optimize the success of their proposal. May 12 presenter: We have invited senior faculty specifically for their scientific expertise and mentoring ability, both essential to the success of new clinical and translational investigators. We also want to encourage attendance by OCTRI Scholars and early to mid-career faculty as well; you may find it personally helpful to listen and contribute to the development of other's proposals. Design Studio is intended to support the community of scholars at OHSU. An OCTRI Design Studio may be valuable for anyone preparing to submit the following types of proposals in translational and clinical research:
We invite the OHSU research community to attend, participate and provide feedback at Design Studios. Please contact Melissa Mudd for more information regarding presenting, attending, and general questions. |
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Join Zoom Meeting One tap mobile Dial by your location Meeting ID: 265 977 5045 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/acQwkrxENY |
Contact Information |
Please join us at the OCTRI Design Studio
The OCTRI Design Studio supports early career investigators as they craft their research proposal for a career development award, plan their first R01, or implement a K award. The Design Studio provides those who present with valuable constructive feedback and networking opportunities to optimize the success of their proposal.
May 12 presenter:
Stuart Ibsen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, CEDAR
Distinguishing Pancreatic Cancer from Benign Pancreatic Disease using Nanoparticle-Based Biomarkers
We have invited senior faculty specifically for their scientific expertise and mentoring ability, both essential to the success of new clinical and translational investigators. We also want to encourage attendance by OCTRI Scholars and early to mid-career faculty as well; you may find it personally helpful to listen and contribute to the development of other's proposals. Design Studio is intended to support the community of scholars at OHSU.
An OCTRI Design Studio may be valuable for anyone preparing to submit the following types of proposals in translational and clinical research:
- Career development awards, including NIH K awards
- Veterans Affairs career development awards
- Foundation career development awards
- Transitions from career development awards to first R grants
We invite the OHSU research community to attend, participate and provide feedback at Design Studios. Please contact Melissa Mudd for more information regarding presenting, attending, and general questions.