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NIBIB Granstmanship Program

NIBIB GRANTSMANSHIP PROGRAM

Hosted by the University of Missouri – St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri – April 30, 2009

The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), National Institutes of Health (NIH), will hold a regional Grantsmanship Seminar on Thursday, April 30, 2009. The one-day Seminar will be hosted by the University of Missouri – St. Louis.

The Granstmanship Seminar is intended to provide an overview of NIBIB funding opportunities and NIH application, review and grant-making processes and policies. The one-day program will feature presentations from NIBIB science program and scientific review staff and includes (l) descriptions on NIBIB research programs and scientific opportunities and advances, (2) instructional presentations on the NIH application, review and grant-making processes and policies, (3) question-and-answer panel sessions with the NIBIB program staff, and (4) grantee perspectives related to the NIH application process.

Attendance will be limited by room size to 150 people, including faculty, researchers, students, and others interested in bioengineering and biomedical imaging research and research training opportunities at the NIH. Quantitative scientists who have little familiarity with NIH but are interested in biomedical applications will especially benefit from this Seminar. The following links provide (l) a seminar agenda, (2) an online registration form, and (3) hotel information. There is no registration fee for this workshop.

Contact Ms. Stacy Wallick for questions concerning the seminar program and Ms. Kendra Perry for questions concerning the seminar logistics.

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