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From Sapling to Redwood: IS Career Development Grants
Join us for our next Implementation Science Webinar hosted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Division of
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Cancer Control & Population Sciences (DCCPS) Implementation Science Team.
Since late 2016, we have been joined by all manner of leading experts, collaborators, mid-career
investigators, and colleagues to discuss funding, training, growth in the field, global collaborations, priority
areas, and the role of Implementation Science at NCI. Based on audience demand, we are excited to focus
our fall programming on funding and grants development from several vantage points. Dr. David Chambers
will be joined by Drs. Burnside, Davis, and Sheth to discuss their experience as investigators who have used
career development awards, including K and T mechanisms, to grow capacity in implementation science
individually and at home institutions. The session will include initial comments from our speakers, sharing
their perspectives in a facilitated discussion, and we will then open it up for questions from participants.
This webinar will kick off a series of three sessions and will be followed by a late-October session featuring
investigators who have shared their funded applications in our DCCPS Sample Grant repository, responding
to broader questions about their paths to successful funding as well as speaking about the components of
their applications they found the most challenging; in mid-November we will welcome past Dissemination and
Implementation Research in Health (DIRH) Study Section Chairs sharing insights gleaned from their collective
leadership of the review committee.
Registration is required.
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Once you register at the link above, you will receive a confirmation email with the log-in information for the
WebEx session - please be sure to save that information so you can access the session.
Can't be there? The session will be recorded and archived approximately one week following the session.
Additionally, the full archive of previous IS webinars is available.
Speakers:
Elizabeth S. Burnside, MD, MPH, MS
Professor, Radiology
Associate Dean of Team Science and Interdisciplinary Research
Deputy Executive Director for the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health
Melinda Davis, PhD
Associate Director, Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (ORPRN)
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine & OHSU-PSU
School of Public Health
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Sangini Sheth, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
Associate Medical Director & Director of Colposcopy and Cervical Dysplasia,
Women's Center
Yale New Haven Hospital
Reasonable Accommodations
Captioning can be provided during the presentation. Individuals with disabilities who need reasonable
accommodation to participate in this event should contact NCIdccpsISteam@mail.nih.gov no later than the
Monday before the session.
Please contact NCIdccpsISteam@mail.nih.gov with any questions.
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