The College of Applied Sciences and Technology and the Sponsored Programs Office will be hosting an NIH grant writing workshop from 1-5 pm on February 12 in the Forum Room at the Student Center. This event is open to the campus community. Even if you are in a discipline that does not rely on the NIH grant mechanism there may be valuable grant proposal writing tips and strategies that are applicable to all grant proposals. Space and seating are limited so please indicate your plan to attend by visiting http://bit.ly/1K5FHFI.
Program
1:00-1:10 pm Welcome and introductions
Anthony Mahon, PhD, College of Applied Sciences and Technology, Ball State University
1:10-1:40 pm NIH grant programs 101
Jackie Davis, Sponsored Programs Office, Ball State University
1:40-2:10 pm NIH grants: the good, the bad and the ugly
Glen Duncan, PhD, School of Public Health, University of Washington
2:10-2:40 pm The view from the other side of the table: reviewing NIH proposals
Scott Trappe, PhD, Human Performance Laboratory, Ball State University
2:40-3:00 Break
3:00-3:30 Trials and tribulations with the NIH R15 mechanism
Sue McDowell, PhD, Department of Biology, Ball State University
3:30-4:45 Panel discussion and Q and A
Moderator: Stan Geidel, Sponsored Programs Office, Ball State University
4:45-5:00 Closing remarks
Anthony Mahon, PhD, College of Applied Sciences and Technology, Ball State University