Methods in Grant Preparation (Spring 2021)
Are you or will you be writing one or more grant proposals? Do you want to learn how to identify funding opportunities, write a successful NIH grant, or about the NIH review process? The purpose and goal of Methods in Grant Preparation is to present advanced principles of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant preparation, and it can be taken for a certificate.
Methods in Grant Preparation is a seminar series directed by Joseph Barbieri, PhD and hosted by the CTSI each spring since 2013. This series addresses how to succinctly state overall and specific hypotheses and specific aims with affirmation and relevance. It also suggests specific writing styles with the intent of clearly stating the importance of the specific aims and bringing them to fruition.
Target Audience
The series is recommended for faculty, staff, and other individuals who are currently or will be working on one or more grant proposals.
Learning Objectives
Student Learning Objectives/Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify an appropriate funding resource and mechanism
- Develop a grant idea
- Identify specific aims and hypotheses for a grant
- Construct significance and innovations sections of a grant proposal
- Construct a research design section of a grant proposal
- Construct a proposal for the development of a multidisciplinary research team
- Develop a grant budget
- Communicate a grant proposal to student colleagues
Drs. David Gutterman, Ted Kotchen, Terri deRoon-Cassini, and Ryan Spellecy.
Available Credit
- 26.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 26.00 Hours of ParticipationHours of Participation credit.