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Grants 360° sessions are designed to promote collaboration and to leverage the substantive expertise across our diverse research community. These sessions aim 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.


Future Schedule of Grants 360° Sessions

Date/Time

Format

Type

Tuesday, Nov. 5 @ 12-1pm

Zoom

Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

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.


Recordings/Key Points from Past Grants 360° Sessions

Type

Link to Recording and Take-away Points

K99/R00 (12/13/22)

https://team-1627520736296.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OOR/pages/96010244

Howard Hughes Medical Investigators (HHMI) (1/11/23)

Program Project Grants (PPG) (1/25/23)

High Risk High Reward Mechanism (3/29/23)

F31/R36 (4/26/23)

Navigating NIH Grant Opportunities (5/23/23)

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (10/10/23)

Centers for Disease Control and Protection (10/24/23)

Robert Woods Johnson Foundation (12/4/23

United States Agency of International Development (1/17/24)

National Science Foundation (NSF) (7/15/24)

Loan Repayment Program (LRP) (10/8/24)

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