Faculty Advancement In Research Seminar Series

 

 

The Faculty Advancement in Research (FAIR) Seminar Series provides informal workshops and seminars to UTMB research investigators that cover the entire spectrum of proposal development activities throughout the grant lifecycle.

Its goal is to equip researchers at any stage of their careers with the know-how to develop successful grant applications, engage with a variety of sponsors, and effectively communicate their research.

Sessions are held the Second Wednesday of each month, exceptions noted.

All FAIR seminars and workshops are FREE and open to UTMB faculty, chairs, and research leaders. These events are also posted here

For questions about this series, email the Office of Strategic Research Development.

2024 Presentations

June 12, 2024

 

Topic:  Administrative Supplements: Leveraging Low Hanging Opportunities
Speakers: 
Toyin Babarinde, Ph.D. - Executive Director of OSRD
Katherine Kaus, Ph.D. - Research Development Specialist, OSRD
Slides

May 8, 2024

 

Topic:  Understanding What Sponsors Are Looking For Part 3 - NSF
Speakers:  
Manju Hingorani, Ph.D. - Program Director, Genetic Mechanisms Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF
Edda "Floh" Thiels, Ph.D. - Program Director, Neural Systems Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF
Laura Borodinsky, Ph.D. - Rotating Program Director, Neural Systems Cluster, Biological Sciences - NSF
Slides

April 9, 2024

 

Topic:  Understanding What Sponsors are Looking For Part 2 - DoD
Speaker:  Julia Barzky, Ph.D. - Founder of Wise Investigator LLC
Slides

March 13, 2024


Topic:  Understanding What Sponsors Are Looking For Part 1 - NIH
Speaker:  Sara Woodson, Ph.D. - Team Lead and Program Officer, CREID
Slides

February 14, 2024

 

Topic:  Strategies for Funding Your Research
Speakers: 
Kathleen Vincent, MD
Steven Wolf, MD
Heather Stevenson-Lerner, MD, Ph.D.

January 17, 2024

 

Topic:  Introduction to FAIR and OSRD Resources

Speaker:  Toyin Babarinde, Ph.D. - Executive Director of OSRD
Slides

 

Selected Past Presentations