NIH New Innovator Award (DP2) Preparation Seminar
Interested in learning more about NIH’s New Innovator Award (DP2)?
April 30 from 10 – 11:30 AM (NOTE NEW TIME), via Zoom
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Sandra Holden, PhD from the Stanford Research Development Office will review the unique application requirements for the NIH New Innovator Award (DP2) Award and discuss different strategies for how to approach your application. The seminar will also feature a panel of Stanford faculty who are past recipients of a DP2 Award. Panelists will share their thoughts and experiences applying for and winning a DP2 and answer questions from attendees. In addition, Dr. Daniel Herschlag will join the panel. Dr. Herschlag is an experienced reviewer for the NIH High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program and will share insights from the review process.
Panelists:
Dr. Sean Bendall, PhD, Assistant Professor (Research) of Pathology
Dr. Jennifer Dionne, PhD, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and, by courtesy, of Radiology
Dr. Charles Gawad, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Manish Saggar, PhD, Assistant Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Daniel Herschlag, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering and of Chemistry
Route to Getting Grants (R2G2) is specially designed for junior faculty at Stanford. Sessions cover all aspects of grant writing, delivered through panel sessions, workshops and focused talks. R2G2 also provides unique networking opportunities, enabling cross faculty collaborations and multidisciplinary partnerships. R2G2 ensures that junior faculty have all the tools and strategies to lead them to grant success and on to independent research careers.
R2G2 is jointly sponsored by Stanford Vice Provost and Dean of Research, School of Medicine’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, Engineering Research Administration in the School of Engineering, and Stanford Earth.