How to become a successful Surgical Investigator: Tools & Techniques
The purpose of this course is to teach practical techniques and skills that are necessary to meet the stringent criteria for applications and to obtain funding for grants. The course will focus on grant writing, statistics and effective communication.
- 10 – 11 Jun 2024
- Windsor, UK
- In Person
Event Information
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Date/Duration
10 – 11 June 2024 (1.5 days in-person course)
- Location
- Course Director
J Grau, New Jersey
- Course Fee
Members: €350 inclusive of VAT
Non-Members: €450 inclusive of VATIn-person registration fees include all sessions, lunch, refreshments and dinner on 10th June.
- Target Audience
This course is aimed at all skills levels. We encourage established scientists, new investigators, those involved in surgical research projects, as well as fellows interested in clinical research to attend this course.
- Accreditation
This course is Ethical MedTech compliant, full details can be found here.
EACTS Academy terms and conditions.
Learning Objectives
- Finding grant and funding opportunities
- How to present yourself and your work
- Interaction with industry
- Critical review skills for grant proposals
- Communicating your science effectively
- Conflict of interest and scientific fraud
- Attendees will have the opportunity to review and dissect a mock grant proposal and in an interactive setting, determine whether the grant should be funded
Course Programme
09:00 Welcome
J Grau, New JerseySession 1 09:10 Grant research: How to find grant opportunities? Challenges, requirements
C Goettsch, Aachen09:40 How to develop a strong project. The key to a successful proposal and how to sell your idea
G Ferrari, New York10:10 How to prepare different components of a grant package: budget, reference letters, etc.
B Niemann, Giesen10:45 BREAK 11:15 How grants are reviewed and awarded at the European Research Council – Do’s and Don’ts
A Wittelsberger, Brussels11:45 How to present statistics in grant writing: statistical software, graphics
N Freemantle, London12:15 Interpretation of statistics in Clinical trials, RCTs
S Siregar, Leiden13:00 LUNCH Session 2 14:00 Words of Advice: Simple Rules to becoming a PI
P Tozzi, Lausanne & J Phillippi, Pittsburgh15:00 BREAK 15:30 Mentor/Mentee/Advisory committee/Scientific Fraud
M Szibor, Jena15:50 How to lead a programme, research lab-conflict management
S Jockenhövel , Aachen17:00 CLOSE 09:00 Welcome Breakfast
J Grau, New JerseySession 3 09:40 Hands on session – Anatomy of a Grant Review
All10:45 BREAK 11:15 Communicating science effectively – writing/presenting in lay language
P Akhyari, Dusseldorf11:45 How to move your research discovery to the market – Patent/approaching industry partner
S Jockenhövel , Aachen12:15 Wrap up session
All13:00 LUNCH & CLOSE Programme and faculty subject to change.
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