Make Plans to Attend a 2009 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration

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What is a NIH Regional Seminar? 
Held twice a year, the NIH Regional Seminars are intended to help demystify the application and review process, clarify federal regulations and policies, and highlight current areas of special interest or concern. NIH policy officials, grants management and program staff, as well as representatives from the Office for Human Research Protections and the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, will interact with seminar participants and provide a broad array of expertise.  Optional eRA Hands-On Computer Workshops provide the latest information on interacting with NIH electronically.  

Who Attends?
This seminar is for you if you’re looking for a better understanding of and the latest changes to elements of the NIH Grants Process, as well as the opportunity to network with others in their field and NIH/HHS experts.  

Where, When, & How Do I Register?
Atlanta, Georgia –
Wednesday, April 15:  eRA Hands-On Computer Workshops
Thursday, April 16 & Friday, April 17:  2-Day Regional Seminar
Registration: (Registration open now)
*Co-hosted by Georgia State University and Georgia Institute of Technology

Las Vegas, Nevada –
Wednesday, June 24:  eRA Hands-On Computer Workshops
Thursday, June 25 & Friday, June 26:  2-Day Regional Seminar
Registration:  (Registration opens late December 2008) 
*Co-ambassadors are the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno

Additional Information?
NIH Guide Notice
NIH Regional Seminar home page

We hope to see you there!