As part of its 25th Anniversary Commemoration in 2011, the National Institute of Nursing Research presented a workshop on "Introduction to Research Grantsmanship for Early Career Nurse Scientists" at regional nursing research conferences across the country.
We are pleased to present these workshop presentations in video form via our YouTube channel.
The workshop highlights NINR's mission of training the next generation of biomedical and biobehavioral nurse scientists. It is appropriate for pre- and post-doctoral students and early career nurse scientists.
The video modules are below, with downloadable slides from the original presentations in PDF format.
Be sure to click on the word balloon icon in the upper left corner of the slides PDF for extra notes on each slide.
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Module 1: Introduction
Dr. David Banks
Program Director for Training
NINR Division of Extramural Activities
Module 2: The ABCs of NIH Funding: Mission, Mechanisms and Science
Dr. David Banks
Program Director for Training
NINR Division of Extramural Activities
Module 3: Writing a Successful Grant Application
Dr. Lois Tully
Program Director for Genetics & Biology
NINR Division of Extramural Activities
Module 4: An Introduction to Grants Management
Kelli Oster
Grants Management Specialist
NINR Office of Grants Management
Module 5: Introduction to Enhanced Peer Review
Dr. Mario Rinaudo
Scientific Review Officer
NINR Division of Extramural Activities
Module 6: Responding to Enhanced Peer Review
Dr. Sue Marden
Program Director for Symptom Management
NINR Division of Extramural Activities
Grants Management Specialist
NINR Office of Grants Management
Download Annotated Presentation Slides (PDF, 176 KB)
Module 5: Introduction to Enhanced Peer Review
Kelli Oster
Grants Management Specialist
NINR Office of Grants Management