Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine
Better Care for Children in Pain

The Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine (SPPM) aims to advance the quality of anesthesia care and the alleviation of pain-related conditions in children.

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Better Care for Children in Pain

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NIH Pain Consortium Webinar: Preparing/Writing the Application/Submitting the Grant

 

Dear Pain Researchers,

We are reaching out to remind you about the next NIH Pain Consortium webinar in our series on NIH grant mechanisms in pain research across career stages (training, transition and independent stages).

The ninth webinar will be held on January 13, 2022, from 3:00pm-5:00 (U.S. Eastern time), and will focus on “Preparing/Writing the Application/Submitting the Grant.” This session will feature an experienced NIH-funded principal investigator sharing their insights about the grant submission process, as well as a question and answer session.

Primary Target Audience: Researchers with limited experience submitting applications to NIH

There is no cost for these webinars, but attendees must register in advance. The link to register can be found HERE. You may choose to register for any one of the sessions at this time, but we will also send out reminders as each one approaches.

The webinars will be recorded and after each one concludes it will be posted on the NIH Pain Consortium Website [https://www.painconsortium.nih.gov/meetings-events/seminars-workshops/nih-pain-consortium-grant-mechanism-webinar-series] for those who are unable to participate live and for future reference.

If you have any questions about these webinars, please feel free to contact one of the program directors listed below. We look forward to your participation.

Sincerely,

Inna Belfer, PhD
Program Director, NCCIH ([email protected])

DP Mohapatra, PhD
Program Director, NINDS ([email protected])

Laura Wandner, PhD
Program Director, NINDS ([email protected])

Upcoming Webinars and Dates

  • How to Build a Budget – February 10
  • Programs to Support Technology Development – March 10

Upcoming Meeting Information

SPPM 11th Annual Meeting
April 11, 2024
Anaheim Marriott
Anaheim, CA

 

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