Weekly round-up #245

nih101

Today -  VALIDATE Workshop - NIH101: A Guide to Applying for National Institutes of Health Funding

Katrin Eichelberg

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the United States’ primary medical research agency supporting scientific studies that turn discovery into health. The NIH is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, currently investing nearly $45 billion in fiscal year 2022 to enhance life, and reduce illness and disability.

In this workshop, Dr Katrin Eichelberg will provide advice on finding NIH funding opportunities and share some tips on putting together an NIH grant application.

The Workshop will take place 14:00 today. Online registration is closed, but email validate@ndm.ox.ac.uk, and we will email you the Zoom link if there is still room.

 

 

Funding:




​You can find a list of all relevant external funding we've spotted for our members on our external funding page.​​​​




Training Opportunities and Events:

Job Opportunities:

Other relevant career opportunities are on our jobs page.

 

Publications:

Check out our Publications Page for members' publications and email VALIDATE@ndm.ox.ac.uk if you have a paper you would like us to include.

 

Highlights on Twitter this week:

Nature Careers reported on how PhD stipends are not increasing in line with inflation, how graduate students struggle with studying abroad, and VALIDATE member Salem Almujri celebrated passing is PhD. Brighterworld reported on the potential of needle free vaccines, IAVI reported on the Union’s conference on lung health, and the University of Michigan reported on how a new lung simulator can help develop TB vaccines. Nature careers encouraged readers to beware of the passion principle in science, shared some tips for researchers moving labs and the EVI shared some of its latest funding opportunities. Keep up to date with all the relevant news and opportunities by following @NetworkVALIDATE on Twitter.

Published: 30 November 2022