Scientific Writing: Epi/Clinical, Basic and Qualitative Research (2021-22)
With small groups of qualitative and basic science writing tips and tricks.
The Mentoring Program sponsors educational activities for participants and the wider research community throughout the year.
Monthly Workshops: Focusing on developing knowledge of the UCSF research environment, and practical skills for managing a career in HIV research. Held every third Friday from 9-10 AM.
Annual Leadership Retreat: Provides a full day for early stage investigators to build leadership skills and receive focused feedback from peers and senior investigators. For early career investigators.
Annual Future Leaders Research Symposium: Featuring scientific presentations from mentees and presentation of annual Early Career Investigator awards. For the whole community.
Annual Mentoring for Mentors Workshop: Intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide mid-level and senior faculty in HIV research with the tools for more effective mentoring, especially of mentees of diversity (defined mainly as those from underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities).
With small groups of qualitative and basic science writing tips and tricks.
The CFAR Mentoring Program will be hosting a Specific Aims Lightning Rounds on Tuesday, August 24 (9:30-11-30 AM) to prepare for the Fall RAP deadline (9/27/21) or other NIH deadlines. New applications and resubmissions are eligible to participate and receive comments.
Each year the UCSF-Gladstone Center for AIDS Research recognizes the work of remarkable early-career investigators in translational, behavioral, clinical, and basic science. The Early-Career Research Excellence Awards are given at the CFAR Future Leaders in HIV Annual Research Symposium, where recipients give brief presentations on their current work.
Dr. Hahn will review grant mechanisms and Dr. Gandhi will offer tips and tricks for grant writing.
Workshop includes small groups and qualitative and basic science writing tips and tricks.