FREE R01 MASTERCLASS
December 2nd @ 11am PT | 2pm ET
aka the surprising approach we use to achieve an R01 success rate well above the NIH average of 20%
And 3 all-too-common applicant
mistakes that make it happen
I’ll share the #1 thing you need more than strong writing skills to get reviewers excited about your research.
These 3 tips will help you submit your grant on schedule without dropping everything else on your plate.
"Sarah teaches you to think about the grant requirements in more detail and to pay attention to what reviewers want to see."
Whether it’s your first time writing such a high-stakes application or you’ve been around the block and you’re looking for a proven process (so that you don't feel like throwing your laptop out the window this time around)...
This is your chance to take your grant-writing skills to the next level — now, and for the rest of your career.
Hi, I’m Sarah Dobson.
I care *a lot* about helping early career researchers write better grant applications without burning themselves out—because I know these skills aren’t being taught anywhere else.
Since 2018, the applications my team and I have advised on have brought in more than $30 million in research funding.
Our success rate? It has hovered around 50% since we started. Across a wide variety of research areas, study sections, and funding institutes. (Whereas the overall success rate for R01-equivalent grants at the NIH has been stuck at roughly 20% for the last decade.)
If you’re serious about writing a fundable R01 but you have too much on your plate to go through the write–burnout–recover cycle yet again, you’ll love my stress-reducing, energy-saving approach to writing your grant.
Click here to register for the live training on December 2nd, 2021, at 11:00 am Pacific.