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Grants 360° sessions are designed to promote collaboration and to leverage the substantive expertise across our diverse research community. We have initiated a series of sessions, panels and workshops to enhance our research community’s pursuit of grant funding. While varied sessions may occur, we have launched a series of sessions devoted to exploring funding mechanisms for which there is notably less awareness than traditional R01 and other types of grants. Our premise is that by hearing how individuals have successfully developed a proposal for a specific funding mechanism, others can learn and leverage this experience to the benefit of the broader community. The schedule of upcoming sessions is below. We encourage our research community to suggest a session topic using the form listed below. Then, we will work to identify appropriate participants and schedule the sessions.

Schedule of Grants 360° Sessions

Date/Time

Format

Type

December 13: 12-1pm EST

Zoom: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/99447112723

K99/R00

January 11: 10-11am EST

Zoom: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/92507658897

Howard Huges Medical Investigators

January 25: 3-4pm EST

Zoom: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/98460229864

Program Project Grants

March 22: 10-11am EST

TBD

High-risk High-reward Mechanism

TBD

TBD

Baltimore Community Researchers

Suggest a Grants 360° Topic

To suggest a topic, please fill out the form below and email it to BSPH.research@jhu.edu. We will get back to you within 48 hours business hours.

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Recordings from Grants 360° Sessions

Type

Recording

Take-away Points / Resources

K99/R00

GMT20221213-165123_Recording_2560x1600.mp4

Grants 360°: K99/R00

Howard Huges Medical Investigators

Program Project Grants

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