University Research Services

EVENTS & HS: CIHR Project Grants: A Panel Discussion
February 5, 2019 11:00 - 12:00 PM, Botterell Hall, room B143
CIHR Project Grants: A Panel Discussion
 
Event Summary: The CIHR Project grant is the largest health-related investigator-initiated funding program in Canada. To support Queen's researchers interested in this funding opportunity, URS is hosting a panel discussion focused on the program. The goal of the session is to provide faculty with an opportunity to learn from former peer reviewers and successful CIHR applicants about strategies for developing strong Project applications. Panelists will offer their perspectives on successfully 'pitching' Project grants to committee members and discuss some 'lessons learned' about the competition.
 
>> To register for this event, please complete the online registration form (mandatory to participate; ~30 seconds to complete).
 
Panelists:
  • Dr. Peter Davies (Tier-1 CRC in Protein Engineering;  Professor, Department of Biomedical & Molecular Sciences)
  • Dr. Colleen Davison (Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences)
  • Dr. Madhuri Koti (Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical & Molecular Sciences; Principal Investigator, Cancer Biology & Genetics)
  • Dr. Douglas Munoz (Professor, Centre for Neuroscience Studies)
  • Dr. Stephen Vanner (Professor, Department of Medicine; Director, Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Unit)
Moderator: Dr. Kristina Arseneau (Research Projects Advisor, University Research Services)
 
Date & Time: February 5, 2019; 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
 
Location: Botterell Hall, room B143
 
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Kristina Arseneau ( k.arseneau@queensu.ca). 
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Kristina Arseneau, Ph.D.
Research Projects Advisor (Health Sciences)
Grants and Institutional Programs, University Research Services


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Five (5) business days prior to a funding agency submission deadline, University Research Services requires: (i) an electronic or hard copy of your application (with Department Head and/or Dean signatures if required by the funding agency)  and (ii) an approved TRAQ DSS Form in the TRAQ (Tools for Research at Queen's) system.  For researchers conducting research within the Hospitals (KGH, HDH, PC) or utilizing Hospital resources, the TRAQ DSS Form MUST be submitted at least 15 business days prior to the agency deadline to ensure all hospital approvals are in place.  It is important for researchers to consult early with the various hospital departments (Hospital Operational Directors) to get an estimate to help develop their budgets and to consult well in advance of the deadline (>1 month) to discuss any issues involving impact on patient flow, budgeting for hospital services and cost recovery, preparing a human ethics review submission, etc.