Webinar for NIGMS Institutional Predoctoral Training Grant Program Applicants

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UPDATE: The  video and slides [PDF] from the Predoctoral Training Grant (T32) webinar are now available.

If you’re planning to submit an application for the NIGMS Institutional Predoctoral Training Grant (T32) program in the basic biomedical sciences (PAR-20-213) for receipt dates on or after September 25, don’t miss our upcoming webinar:

Friday, August 28, 12:00-1:30 p.m. ET

During the webinar, we’ll provide an overview of our expectations for NIGMS-funded training grant applications, share our observations from the previous rounds of review of new T32 applications in basic biomedical sciences, and answer any questions you may have. You can send questions before the webinar or post them in the chat box during the event.

To join the webinar, visit the Zoom Meeting page (link no longer available).

NIGMS Staff Participating in the August 28 Webinar:

  • Jon Lorsch, Director, NIGMS
  • Alison Gammie, Director, Division of Training, Workforce Development, and Diversity
  • Stephanie Constant, Chief, Scientific Review Branch
  • Lisa Moeller, Team Leader, Grants Administration Branch

Other NIGMS staff will be available to answer programmatic, review, and grants management questions.

We look forward to talking with you about the NIGMS predoctoral T32 training programs. Slides and a recording will be posted on the Predoctoral Training Grants webpage following the event.

2 Replies to “Webinar for NIGMS Institutional Predoctoral Training Grant Program Applicants”

  1. Hello,

    I am wondering when and where the August 28th presentation will be posted? We have some PIs who will be submitting NIGMS grants in September and would like them to watch/listen to this ASAP. I thought I heard that it would be posted in the Feedback Loop but I have been checking and have not seen it yet.

    Thank you

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