How to Succeed Under NIH's New Simplified Review Framework
FREEÂ Webinar on October 24, 2024 at 10:00 AM Pacific / 1:00 PM Eastern
SAVE MY SEAT1. How the new review framework will affect the scientific merit review of R01 grants
We'll go over all the details that you may not know yet: what the simplified review framework is, which grant mechanisms it covers, when it comes into effect, and how reviewers are likely to implement it.
2. Expert advice to use the new 3-Factor system to write a more competitive grant
I'll give you my tried-and-tested strategic recommendations on how to leverage the new 3-Factor scoring system to write a more competitive grant application.Â
3. The biggest opportunity for applicants in the new review system
 We'll cover what has changed and what hasn't when it comes to the review process, and where I see the biggest opportunities for applicants under the new review framework. You'll also learn why you shouldn't take NIH's word for it that this won't change how you write your application.
I developed a grant writing method in 2018 that is almost identical to the new Simplified Review Framework (and I'm going to teach it to you in this webinar).
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Since 2018 I've taught PIs how to answer 3 big implicit questions that reviewers are asking—those implicit questions are the 3 Factors that NIH is now using in its Simplified Review Framework.Â
The PIs I've worked with since 2018—through both grant consulting and teaching—have had a 6-year head start on implementing and observing how this method works with reviewers. They've been hugely successful—to the tune of more than $100 Million in NIH funding.
When the Simplified Review Framework takes effect in January 2025, NIH assures applicants that they won't need to change how they write their grants—but I disagree.Â
My grant writing philosophy has always been 'write to the review criteria' so in my view it would be a big mistake not to take these changes into account.
If you want to learn how to be responsive to these changes to the review process, make sure to join me at my upcoming free webinar where I'll walk you through expert strategies to help you write a more competitive application—strategies that I already know will be effective under this new review framework.
Join me on this free webinar to get the inside scoop on the changes that are coming to NIH's review process for R-series grants and how you can leverage those changes to be more responsive to the review criteria—making it easier for reviewers to find what they need and setting you up for a more competitive grant proposal.
You can't afford to miss this if...
- You're submitting an NIH R-series Grant (R01, R03, R21, etc.) in 2025 or beyond
- This is the first time you're hearing about the Simplified Review Framework
- You assumed you wouldn't need to do anything differently under the new review framework
- You want to get a head start on thinking about how to write a stronger application using the new Simplified Review Framework
Meet Your Instructor: Sarah Dobson.
I’m the founder of a research grant consulting agency and online education company. My team and I specialize in NIH R01 grants.
We've helped PIs secure more than $70 Million in NIH funding through grant consulting. As a grant writing instructor, my students have secured at least $25 Million in NIH funding—and that's just the tally from graduates who have written to share their good news.
I believe that the key to getting funded is to get your reviewer as excited about your research as you are. No fake hype, no "selling" your science - you just need to make a genuine connection with your reviewers.Â
If you want to make sense of the upcoming changes to the NIH review framework and get a head start on writing a competitive application, join me for my upcoming FREE webinar.
Register for the live webinar on October 24, 2024 at 10:00 AM Pacific / 1:00 PM Eastern.
See you there!
Sarah
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