NIH SBIR/STTR Grant Writing Best Practices
Grant-Writing Essentials Series Part 1
May 16, 2019
Dalfoni Banerjee, Principal Consultant & CEO, 3Sixty Pharma Solutions
Douglas Greene, MD, Founder and Chief Consultant, DAGPHAMED
A collaborative session with our Community Partner
3Sixty Pharma Solutions
Bringing together our Roundtable for Researchers
and Young Investigators Programs
For slides and more upcoming events: www.westchesterbiotechproject.org
In this roundtable, Dr. Doug Greene leads a discussion on how to “operationalize” the grant-writing process, enhancing the grant-writer’s prospect for success.
Scientists who are considering submitting an application for a NIH small business grant have several things working in their favor, including, but not limited to: robust science, a fierce focus on achieving goals, and boundless energy.
Oftentimes, the problem they run into is how to massage their scientific acumen and passion into the confines of an NIH grant – and, be successful.
The Westchester Biotech Project brings together researchers, engineers, and data scientists from across therapeutics, diagnostics, and devices. Based in the Westchester County, NY region, this is a borderless initiative with opportunities for local, national, and international collaboration.
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