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Planning to apply for the NIH F-31? Evaluators assess numerous sections including the researcher's specific aims, a biographical sketch, a goals statement, an institutional selection statement... and then there is still the actual research proposal! With so many pieces to compose, students can feel lost as to how to best present themselves and what information needs to be conveyed. This presentation on January 27th will walk you through the many pieces of this application and prepare you to craft a winning application.

Thursday, January 14th, 2021 - 8:00am


Evaluators score NIH F-31 proposals on five areas. The areas assess numerous sections including the researcher's specific aims, a biographical sketch, a goals statement, an institutional selection statement... and then there is still the actual research proposal! With so many pieces to compose, students can feel lost as to how to best present themselves and what information needs to be conveyed.

This NIH F-31 Success Series presentation will break down the various components of an F-31 application. In doing so, attendees will learn not only what these sections are but also how to write them to earn a good score. This information is essential as the NIH is primed to reward applications in ways unique to its ideology. Let us walk you through this style of writing and prepare you to craft a winning application.

When: Wednesday, January 27th, 5-6:30 PM (PST)
Where: Zoom
RSVP here

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