From mmreturn@magnetdev.com Wed Mar 3 06:05:29 2010 Return-Path: Received: from mail36.magnet101.com (mail36.magnet101.com [209.18.93.36]) by smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o23E5Ri5022472 for ; Wed, 3 Mar 2010 06:05:29 -0800 Message-Id: <201003031405.o23E5Ri5022472@smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX> Received: from MAGNETMAIL3 (172.17.36.3) by mail36.magnet101.com id hhpmai0ir7o1 for ; Wed, 3 Mar 2010 09:05:26 -0500 (envelope-from ) Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 09:05:25 -0500 From: mary@principalinvestigators.org To: Subject: NIH Grant Changes: Are you prepared? 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Join expert, Karen Rodland, Ph.D= ., as she takes you through step by step instructions and guidelines on how= to write the shortened proposals in: Winning More Grants! Learn Best Tactics for use on New NIH Short Form=20 60 minute Audioconference March 31, 2010, 1pm EST XXXXXXXprincipalinvestigators.org/audio_conference_0310.php The importance of these changes can't be stressed enough. NIH hasn't implem= ented this scale of modifications for over 30 years. Set yourself up for su= ccess and get detailed tips on the following adjustments: Learn how to convey the most important points in fewer words Specific examples of effective use of the two new sections Insider examples of how reviewers' opinions are shaped in the very first pa= ge Tactics to distinguish your proposal from literally hundreds of others Tips for interpreting reviewers' comments on the new template Don't rely on guesswork for the new short form. Find out what an expert th= inks. Register for Winning More Grants! 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= As a busy grant professional, you= are under constant pressure to secure more funding. And now, you have to a= dapt to NIH mandatory changes in the way that your grants are written and r= eviewed. You need the tools to help make you successful in this overhauled = process. Join expert, Karen Rodland, Ph= D., as she takes you through step by step instructions and guidelines o= n how to write the shortened proposals in:

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The importance of these changes can't be stressed enough. NIH hasn’t = implemented this scale of modifications for over 30 years. Set yourself up = for success and get detailed tips on the following adjustments:

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Karin Rodland, Ph.D., Laboratory Fellow, Bi= ological Sciences Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), R= ichland, Washington.

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Dr. Rodland has been an NIH reviewer since 1998. Her research is = focused on mechanisms of signal transduction in normal cells and how these = mechanisms are altered in cancer cells.  Dr. Rodland's publication rec= ord includes 56-peer reviewed publication, five invited review articles, an= d an invited book chapter.

Prior to joining the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Dr. Rodland was= an associate professor in the department of cell and developmental biology= at Oregon Health Sciences University from 1985-2001. She retains her statu= s as member of the Oregon Cancer Institute and as a collaborating scientist= at the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center.

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Since joining PNNL, Dr. Rodland has been responsible for building= the NIH research portfolio at PNNL and has overseen a 12-fold increase in = the number of funded awards to PNNL over the past 8 years. Much of this gr= owth was achieved by the mentoring of PNNL staff in the processes needed to= obtain NIH funding.


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