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General
STFM: New Faculty Scholars Scholarship Webinars ()
The STFM New Faculty Scholars Scholarship Webinar series was developed as part of the which develops leadership and scholarship skills in a cohort of early career faculty. The webinars were originally presented directly to the 2020-2021 New Faculty Scholars, but the entire series is now available to the STFM membership for free. Nancy Pandhi, MD, MPH, PhD, as part of the Scholarly Coaching arm of the New Faculty Scholars, along with Suzanne Minor, MD, FAAFP, Foundation Trustee, developed and coordinated the webinar series to be relevant and inclusive across academic or community family practice settings and applicable regardless of prior experience with scholarship. Faculty leaders across the country generously provided the webinar content on the potential for and practical aspects of scholarship in an academic family medicine career. Click on the tabs below to view webinar recordings and resources.
Writing in the Sciences ()
This course teaches scientists to become more effective writers, using practical examples and exercises. Topics include: principles of good writing, tricks for writing faster and with less anxiety, the format of a scientific manuscript, peer review, grant writing, ethical issues in scientific publication, and writing for general audiences.
NEA
This list will help you identify NEH programs that align with your proposed project. Each NEH program has distinct eligibility requirements; see the relevant Notice of Funding Opportunity. Contact NEH staff listed on the program resource page for additional information.
NEH
This timeless article gives prospective applicants the kind of information they might learn from a short but informative conversation with an NEH officer.
by Dr. Bill Sullivan (IU), ASBMB post June 2020
Chronicle Higher Ed 2018
(webinar, free to ASM members)
Find references:
- enter a query paper and this site identifies other scientific papers which support or contradict the findings of your query paper
(enter a paper and get a graphic of the top related papers),
2018 post from Personal Finance for PhDs
podcast
by BioscienceWriters.com (great break down of para 1 & 2)
2016 NSF blog post
Grant Proposal Support: , (2020), (2020),
post by DEB, NSF
(3rd Ed, free PDF download) Nat’l Academies Press
(NIAID post last reviewed Mar 2018)
HHMI eBook, 2nd edition
NIH grants: predoctoral to postdoctoral
(NIAID post last reviewed Feb 2020)
(Google doc)
Individual Fellowships
Individual predoctoral grant for MD/PhD students (Not IC specific)
Individual predoctoral grant for PhD students (Not IC specific)
Dissertation Award
Postdoctoral grant, eligibility (Not IC specific)
NIH Career Development grants
(NIAID post last reviewed Sept 2019)
(PLoS Comp Biol, 2017)
(NIAID post last reviewed Jan 2020)
(2014 post)
(2012 post with a good outline that is still relevant)
(2013 post)
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Research Career Development Awards
Mentored Career Transition Award for postdocs with no more than 6 years experience (Not IC specific)
Pathway to Independence Award (Not IC specific)
MOSAIC K99/R00 () MOSAIC = Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific & Academic Independent Careers to promote diversity. . . (YouTube).
NIH R grants
R01 2020 posting
R21 2020 posting
R35 MIRA for ESI’s (NIGMS) R01-style grant Applications due in October (only 1 cycle/yr). (YouTube)
Non-NIH grants
(a website with submitted full-length grant proposals)
(PLoS Comp Biol, 2017)
Roostervane post May 2020
(2017 post)
Examples of full length grants
JEFworks Oct 2017
source: NIAID
JEFworks Oct 2018
source: NIAID
source: NIAID
source: NIAID
(NIAID post last reviewed Feb 2020)
JEFworks Oct 2017
source:
(a website with submitted full-length grant proposals for NIH, NSF, etc)