Grantsmanship Training Program and Resources
FASEB Office of MARC and Professional Development Programs sponsors "Leadership Development and Grant Writing Seminar Program for Graduate Students and Postdocs" annually.
The next seminar program will be held in August 2012:
"Leadership Development and Grant Writing Seminar Program for Graduate Students and Postdocs/New Assistant Professors" will be held August 24-25, 2012 at the Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles in Chantilly, Virginia.
For more information and registration/application forms, please select the appropriate link (located on the left) for the seminar program you are interested in attending.
Please note: FASEB MARC Travel Awards are available for eligible applicants. We are not able to provide travel funds to any applicant who is directly supported by federal funds that includes travel to meetings. This means that applicants who are supported by NIH T32 training grants, NIH F32/F31 fellowships, NIH K-series, or applicants who have similar support from other federal agencies (e.g., NSF, DoD, etc.) Graduate students and/or Postdoctoral Fellows who are supported through their mentor’s NIH R01 grant or similar grant from other federal agencies may receive travel funds. All sources of federal funding support must be disclosed with the application packet. Applicants not eligible to receive travel awards due to being supported by other sources of federal funds but are still interested in attending the program should contact the FASEB MARC Program Office at marcgwsw@faseb.org.
ALL applicants/recipients for FASEB MARC Travel Awards must be U.S.A. Citizens and Permanent Residents of the U.S.A., and must reside within the U.S.A. or U.S.A. territories. Persons on temporary/student visas are not eligible.
No onsite registration will be allowed.
For more information about the program and registration process, contact Cordelia Adams via email or phone 301.634.7930.
The FASEB MARC Program is funded by two grants from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health. [T36-GM08059 and T36-GM08637]
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