Join us for an insightful episode of STInG Chat: "Securing Funding: Tips and Tricks for Investigator Grants" where we dive into the journeys of two exceptional biostatisticians, Kristy Robledo from the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at the University of Sydney, and Jessica Kasza from the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. Kristy, an early-career statistician, and Jess, a seasoned mid/senior statistician, have both recently secured Investigator Grants from the NHMRC and will be sharing their experiences and expert tips.
In this episode, we'll explore:
- Practical steps and advice for securing methodological funding
- The importance of collaborations and partnerships in securing an investigator grants
- Challenges they faced and overcame in the grant application process
- The key elements that differentiate a good investigator grant application from a great one.
Whether you're an early-career researcher or a seasoned professional, we hope that this episode will help you navigate the world of investigator grant applications.
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