NIH Grant Review

Virtual

Ever wondered what happens after you submit a grant to the NIH? This webinar for research faculty at NM-INBRE institutions will provide insights into the post-submission process at the NIH. Dr. Shelley Lusetti will share experiences with grant review panels and cover the changes to peer review that will be implemented in 2025. Attendance will require registration.

Building Bridges Across NIH and the Broader Engineering Community

NIH Campus 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD, United States

This October, an exciting event will take place on the NIH campus, which aims to introduce extramural investigators to intramural researchers and showcase NIH resources. The event, Building Bridges Across NIH and the Broader Engineering Community, will take place on Tuesday, October 22, the day before the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) annual meeting begins, held this year in Baltimore, Maryland. This event will feature invited and abstract-driven talks, poster sessions, lab tours, panel discussions, a chance to meet program directors, and networking opportunities. More information will be provided in the coming weeks. Registration and abstract submission for this event are now open. Professors, postdocs, and graduate and undergraduate students are all encouraged to join us. We look forward to seeing you on October 22 in Bethesda!

Metagenomics Workshop

Virtual

Space is limited! Application due by midnight (MDT) October 28th, 2024 When: November 04 – November 08, 2024 (5 days) 9 am – 4 pm Including a 1 hour break for lunch Where: Virtual (via the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) Santa Fe, NM) Objective: Learn how to use the UNIX command line, and perform metagenomic analyses.This workshop covers analyses of 16s and whole genome shotgun metagenomic sequence data, including community analysis and assembly. Audience: This workshop is targeted towards advanced undergraduate or graduate students, and researchers in biology or related fields. Logistics: The workshop will be conducted virtually using Zoom as our conferencing platform. We will also use a variety of other software and tools, and you will log onto NCGR’s Unix analysis server for the command line tools. After the workshop, students can use our analysis server for their research or education purposes for at least one year.Selection Committee to select participants shortly after the deadline. If any questions arise while reviewing your application packet, we will contact you directly. Contact: Please contact Project Coordinator, Ethan Price, with any additional questions you may have at inbre@ncgr.org and we look forward to your participation!Sponsored by New Mexico IDeA […]