Resubmitting Grant Proposals
May 20, 2021 @ noon-1 PM
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So you didn’t get the grant the first time, you are not alone and this is far more common than you think! Join us for a moderated discussion with Dr. Erin Mordecai, who has experience in the resubmission process for a variety of funding bodies including NIH, NSF and private foundations, to name a few. This is your opportunity to ask questions and obtain strategies and tips for surviving your grant review and addressing those reviewer comments to lead to grant success.
The target audience is junior faculty at Stanford but it is open to all Stanford affiliates.
Speakers:
Erin Mordecai, PhD, is an assistant professor in Biology, a Center Fellow (by courtesy) in the Woods Institute for the Environment, a Faculty Fellow in the Center for Innovation in Global Health and the King Center, and a member of Bio-X. She completed her PhD in 2012 at UC Santa Barbara, followed by an NSF Mathematical Biology postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill and NC State University. She studies the ecology of infectious diseases in plants, animals, and humans.
Orit Rapaport, PhD, Is a Research Development Strategist in the Department of Pediatrics. Orit has extensive experience in research and academic funding for top-tier universities and a track record of achieving funding targets for large-scale research projects spanning numerous sciences. At Stanford, Orit uses a people-focused approach to guide researchers through the entire proposal process, including developing strategic plans and editing and evaluating drafts. In addition, she is committed to continuously improving application content and research capacity by providing comprehensive training to faculty and administrators.
Route to Getting Grants (R2G2) is a monthly seminar series specially designed for junior faculty. Sessions 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 ensures that junior faculty have all the tools and strategies to lead them to grant success and on to independent research careers.
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.