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titleFinding Collaborators and Experts
  • PURE

  • Academic Analytics

  • Topical workgroups

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titleData / Sample / Participant Resource
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titleTeam Science Training
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titleInterdisciplinary Support
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titleFunding Opportunities
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titleFaculty Innovation Fund and other School Award winners (stories from prior winners now NIH funded)
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titleNavigating NIH Funding Opportunities
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titleGrants Administration Guidance
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titleBudget Development
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titleGrant Writing Workshops
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titleGrant Templates and Resources
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titleGrant Pre-Review
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titleGrant Editing
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We help faculty create the foundation for successful research.

With experts in so many diverse topics, The the Bloomberg School seeks to enhance our faculty's ability to identify potential collaborators and navigate access to data, samplesamples, and participant research resources. Team science is encouraged, and interdisciplinary approaches predominate amongst our research teams.

Our faculty are highly successful in obtaining funding for their research activities. We plan to support them by regularly providing information on potential funding opportunities, both internal and external, and guidance on how to navigate the application process of our main primary funders like the National Institutes of Health. Increasingly, successful grant applications involve pre-review by mentors and peers and sharing of best practices and grant templatesWe hope to grow this section with grant sections / boilerplates of successful grants and practical approaches for developing competitive grant proposals.

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