R2G2: Writing Winning Proposals: Tips from Experts
October 10, 2019 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, Durand 023
Lunch provided starting at 11:45 AM
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The 2019/2020 R2G2 series will commence on Thursday 10th October at noon, with insights into grant writing from School of Engineering’s Professor Chaitan Khosla and School of Medicine’s Professor Marlene Rabinovitch. Following their invaluable grant writing tips and advice we will host a Q&A session with both speakers.
Professor Chaitan Khosla is the Director of Chem-H and the Wells H. Rauser and Harold M. Petiprin Professor of Chemical Engineering. His research is focused on two realms, 1. building a molecular understanding of polyketide synthases and 2. focusing on the biochemistry of celiac disease. Professor Khosla has been awarded grants from numerous funding bodies including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Energy and several foundations and industry partners.
Professor Marlene Rabinovitch is the Dwight and Vera Dunlevie Professor in Pediatric Cardiology. The main focus of her research program is on uncovering molecular pathways that lead to developmental and inflammatory mechanisms of vascular pathobiology, particularly pulmonary hypertension. Among numerous awards and accolades her research has also been recognized through funding from the National Institute of Health and research foundations in both the USA and abroad.
R2G2 is a monthly seminar series specially designed for junior faculty across the sciences, including medicine, biosciences, engineering, natural and social sciences. These sessions will cover all aspects of grant writing, delivered through panel sessions, workshops and focused talks. R2G2 will also provide unique networking opportunities, enabling cross faculty collaborations and multidisciplinary partnerships. R2G2 will ensure that junior faculty have all the tools and strategies to lead them to grant success and on to independent research careers.
Target Audience: Faculty or Instructors. Postdocs please email Crystal Botham (cbotham@stanford.edu) for permission to attend.
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.