Wednesday, July 31, 2019

2019 Fall ORDE Seminars


Well, although I'm still in denial, summer is ending, and it's time to gear up and focus on the research you're doing and planning for in the 2019-2020 academic year. As you start to consider what grants you want to go after to keep your research moving, please join us for our seminars to make you more competitive for those grants. Here's what's coming up!

Anschutz Medical Campus (AMC): NIH K Awardees Panel
September 17, 2019
12:00 – 2:00
Faculty Experts: Karen Hampanda, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Community and Behavioral Health; Jean Mulcahy Levy, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine; Minghua Tang, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine

The mentored NIH Research Career Development Award or K Award is unique among NIH grants. Successful candidates not only have to propose an excellent research plan but also have to show that they need mentoring and that they have the potential to be independent investigators. Join us to better understand the NIH K Awards and hear from recent awardees of the K01, K99, and K08.



Denver: Know Your Agency Lunch: Department of Education
September 25, 2019
12:00 – 1:30
Faculty Experts: Ritu Chopra, Executive Director, The Paraprofessional Research and Resource Center & Project Director, NxtGEN Teachers, Teacher Quality Partnerships Project; Barbara Seidl, Associate Dean of Teacher Education and Undergraduate Experiences, School of Education and Human Development

In the Know Your Agency Lunches, we feature a specific agency and ask either an investigator funded by the agency or an agency insider to give an overview of the agency and offer some of the nuances that might not be readily available on the website or program announcement. These lunches also offer an opportunity for investigators interested in applying to the agency the chance to ask questions of someone more experienced with the agency.


AMC: Know Your Agency Lunch: DOD
October 4, 2019
12:00 – 2:00 pm
Faculty Experts: Vikhyat Bebarta, Professor of Emergency Medicine; J. David Beckham, Associate Professor of Medicine, Neurology, & Immunology/Microbiology; Joe Larsen, Senior Vice President for Life Science, Strategic Marketing Innovations (SMI), Inc.; Rosemary Rochford, Professor of Immunology & Microbiology

In partnership with the CU Office of Government Relations, in this Know Your Agency Lunch, we will hear from Dr. Joe Larsen on how to approach the Department of Defense (DoD) and apply for funding. We will then hear from a panel of faculty who have been successfully funded by the DoD to learn more about the unique aspects of this funder.
AMC: Grant Writing Symposium
October 17, 2019
9:30 – 1:00
Faculty Experts: Jennifer Kemp, Director, Research Office, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine; Andrew Thorburn, Chair, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine; Adit Ginde, Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine

Grant writing is an essential skill for a successful and productive researcher, but one that takes work and experience to hone. Join us for our 2019 Grant Writing Symposium and hear from seasoned researchers and grant writers on how to work with Program Officers, write your Specific Aims, and get insights about the review process and what reviewers are looking for in your grant. You’ll leave with best practices in grant writing, as well as resources to help you start your academic year off on the right foot!
Denver: Grant Writing Symposium
October 30, 2019
9:30 – 1:00
Faculty Experts: Cathy Bodine, Associate Professor, Dept of Bioengineering and the CU School of Medicine Center for Bioengineering; Brian Buma, Assistant Professor, Integrative Biology; Ron Tzur, Professor, Math Education

Grant writing is an essential skill for a successful and productive researcher, but one that takes work and experience to hone. Join us for our 2019 Denver Grant Writing Symposium and hear from seasoned researchers and grant writers on how to work with Program Officers, pitch your project for a grant, and get insights about the grant review process and what reviewers are looking for in your proposal. You’ll leave with best practices in grant writing, as well as resources to help you start your academic year off on the right foot!

Denver: Revising and Resubmitting your Grant Proposal
November 5, 2019
12:00 – 2:00
Faculty Experts: Jean Scandlyn, Clinical Associate Professor, Health and Behavioral Sciences and Anthropology

Few things are as disappointing as not getting your grant proposal funded, but it’s important to remember that all of the most funded researchers have had many proposals declined. What makes them successful, though, is that they didn’t let those rejections stop them. They listened to their reviewers, worked with their Program Officer, went back to the drawing board, and resubmitted a better proposal. Join us for this seminar where a faculty expert will discuss the resubmission process and how to be successful through it.

Please register on our website!

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