k grants for lunch alison hall phd, moderator assoc. dean for graduate education
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K Grants for Lunch
Alison Hall PhD, ModeratorAssoc. Dean for Graduate Education
Career Development Resourceshttp://casemed.case.edu/gradprog/
Adonis Hijaz MD (KO8)Anna Maria Hibbs MD (K23)David Lodowski PhD (K99)
• National Research Service Awards (NRSA)– F30/31 Predoctoral Awards – F32 Postdoctoral Fellowships
• K Awards– K01 Mentored Research Scientist Development
Awd– K08 Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awd– K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research
Career Development Award– K99/00 Pathway to Independence Award
K Kioskhttp://grants.nih.gov/training/careerdevelopmentawards.htm
K08 Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award
clinically trained persons to pursue research careersin basic or clinical sciences
K08->K02-> R01 “conversion”
Must apply within 3 years of clinical Training (residency +1 year of clinical fellowship)
VERY Institute-specific:$75,000- $100,000 salary + fringe $20-$50,000 research costs per year
up to five years, non-renewable
Career Development (K) applicationsread the instructions!!
Combined page limit for the
Research StrategyCandidate’s BackgroundCareer Goals & ObjectivesCareer Development/Training Activities Responsible Conduct of Research
Is 12 pages
But there are additional componentsMentor/ Mentor teamInstitutional Environment/Commitment*
Mentor/co-Mentor:
Expert in area, funded by NIH, experienced trainer
Research Plan
Preliminary data to support rationale, approach
Career Development Plan (important!)
Relevant to you; New techniques, new area
Present at meetings, publication expectations
Update didactics, external courses
Write grant year 3
Advisory committee meet ea six mos
Institutional Environment/Commitment*
Enabling core facilities, collaborators to achieve goals
Protected time insured by Chair!-Do not assume that 75% means anythingexcept 75% of your total working hours
-These estimates are carefully reviewed
-Release time not contingent on receipt of the grant
-50% Neurosurgery
Review/ Summary Statement/ Resubmission
Phyllis McBride, Ph.D.p-mcbride@tamu.edu
Common Problems to Avoid
research idea does not pass the “so what” testProposal does not form a strong training activityOver-ambitious aims Generic or absent career development planConcern that clinical obligations interfere with plan
Talk to other trainees at CWRU with your type of K
Search NIH Reporterhttp://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm
Talk to your Mentor/s
Talk to Program Official at NIH
http://www.theresearchassistant.com/tutorial/2-1.asp
Who else might fund my research? Grantsnet.org
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