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    iMERS: Workshop NIH SuRE-First R16

    Wed, August 17, 2022, 1:00-3:00 PM EST
    Two 60-min virtual sessions with breaks, plus live Q&A
    Register here

    Interested in pursuing a SuRE-First grant? The NIH SuRE program supports research at institutions with a significant number of students who are underrepresented in the biomedical workforce and have limited NIH research support. Join our presentation to learn about SuRE-First awards supporting investigators who have not had prior independent external research grants.

    Session One: Programmatic Evaluating Scientific Merit: Specific Aims page and components of the Research StrategyCollaborating with Others: Strategic use of co-investigators and required student researchHighlighting Your Role and Qualifications: Biosketch guidelines and structure

    Session Two: Administrative Understanding Specifics: A SuRE-First R16 funding opportunity overviewJustifying Costs: Concepts for appropriate budgetsManaging the Package: Administrative pieces of the proposal package explained

    PRESENTERS

    Brett Spear, PhD
    iMERS Co-Director
    University of Kentyucky Professor of Microbiology, Immunology, ad Molecular Genetics
    Member, Hepatobiliary Pathophysiology Study Section (HBPP), NIDDK

    Sean Scott, CRA
    iMERS Research Administration Lead
    Founder of Coalition for the Advancement of Research at Minority Serving Institutions
    Society of Research Administrators International Distinguished Faculty
     

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