
The Dollars and Sense of National Institute on Aging Grant Budgets
Recorded On: 07/25/2023
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Are you preparing the budget for your first NIA grant or are you an experienced investigator looking to hone your budgeting skills? Join us for this GSA Grant Chat to explore tips for success and pitfalls to avoid in creating a compelling budget. This session is an opportunity to learn from each other, expand your network and share resources.
Grant funding is an indispensable step to conduct the work needed to advance the science of gerontology and promote optimal experiences of aging. Obtaining funding can protect precious time to pursue the topics that are of greatest interest to you, advance your career, facilitate training, and improve your prospects for future grant funding. GSA Grant Chats feature panel discussions with peers, experienced researchers, and leaders in gerontology and offer the opportunity to connect with and learn from experts in aging science.
Developed by the GSA Grant Writing Program Workgroup.
Presented by:
- Hollie Fuhrmann, MA, Research Associate, Pre-Award Support, Emma Eccles Jones Nursing Research Center, University of Utah College of Nursing
- Joseph E. Gaugler, PhD, FGSA, FAPA, Professor, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health
- Glen C. McGugan Jr., PhD, Program Officer, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- Patricia W. Slattum, PharmD, PhD, FGSA, Co-Director, Virginia Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, Virginia Center on Aging and GSA Visiting Scholar (Workgroup Co-Chair)
- Duo (Helen) Wei, PhD, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Stockton University (Co-Moderator)
- Gail L. Towsley, PhD, NHA, FGSA, Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Nursing (Co-Moderator)
- Zachary G. Baker, PhD, Assistant Professor, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University (Co-Moderator)
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