Wed, Nov 16, 2022

4 PM – 5 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Planning an NIH F30 or F31 application—now or in the future? In this panel, four Yale faculty members who have reviewed F30 /F31 applications will discuss the details of the reviewing process. Learn what happens after you submit your application, how the impact score is determined, and the most common ways applications succeed and fail. Participants are encouraged to submit advance questions for the panelists on the registration form—or ask them in-person at the event.

Panelists include:
Michael Bloch, Associate Professor in the Child Study Center; Co-Director and Co-Founder of the Pediatric Depression Clinic (reviewer for F01A- Brain Disorders and Related Neurosciences)
Esperanza Diaz, Professor of Psychiatry; Medical Director Hispanic Clinic and Latino Behavioral Health System; Associate Director Psychiatry Residency Program (reviewer for F16: Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior)
Walther Mothes, Paul B. Beeson Professor of Medicine and Professor of Microbial Pathogenesis; Co-Leader, Cancer Microbiology (reviewer for F17A: HIV/AIDS Biological)
Valerie Reinke, Professor of Genetics; Vice Chair, Genetics (reviewer for F08: Genes, Genomes and Genetics)

Intended audience: PhD students in the biological sciences who are applying for the NIH F30/F31 Fellowship, or who may apply in the future.

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