Grant Writer's Workshop at Gladstone
CFAR and the Gladstone Institutes are offering an opportunity for CFAR mentees to participate in a 1-day grant writing workshop hosted at the Gladstone and organized by Grant Writers' Seminars and Workshops.
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).
CFAR and the Gladstone Institutes are offering an opportunity for CFAR mentees to participate in a 1-day grant writing workshop hosted at the Gladstone and organized by Grant Writers' Seminars and Workshops.
The two-day workshop is an intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide mid-career 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). The workshops discusses barriers related to being an early career investigator of diversity (e.g.
All Events are from 9 AM to 10:30 AM and usually held at 1700 Owens Street, 4th Floor conference, unless otherwise specified.
The CFAR Mentoring Program is designed to help develop the scientific career goals of early stage HIV investigators and postdoctoral scholars. To that end, on Friday, June 28, 2019 we will sponsor our 6th Annual Early-Stage Investigator (ESI) Leadership Retreat. Drs. Jonathan Fuchs and Monica Gandhi have developed a fully packed ¾ day event that responds to high priority professional development needs shared by UCSF ESIs.
The Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program of the UCSF-Gladstone Center for AIDS Research offers Bay Area investigators a glimpse into the future of HIV research with a half-day symposium featuring the work of CFAR Mentoring Program participants and recipients of CFAR Developmental awards.
The Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program of the UCSF-Gladstone Center for AIDS Research offers Bay Area investigators a glimpse into the future of HIV research with a half-day symposium featuring the work of CFAR Mentoring Program participants and recipients of CFAR Developmental awards. We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Marguerita Lightfoot, Director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS), to deliver the Keynote. Drs. Jonathan Fuchs and Monica Gandhi, Co-Directors of the Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program, will serve as moderators.
The Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program of the UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research offers Bay Area investigators a glimpse into the future of HIV research with a half-day symposium by CFAR mentees. The program will include a group of respected HIV/AIDS investigators from the Mentoring Program and a keynote address from Dr. Eric Goosby, United Nations Special Envoy on Tuberculosis and former United States Global AIDS Coordinator. Drs. Jonathan Fuchs and Monica Gandhi, Co-Directors of the Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program, will serve as moderators.
The CFAR Mentoring Program is designed to help develop the scientific career goals of early stage HIV investigators and postdoctoral scholars.
The Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program of the UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research offered Bay Area investigators a glimpse into the future of HIV research with a half-day symposium by CFAR mentees. The program featured a group of respected HIV/AIDS investigators from the Mentoring Program and a keynote address from Dr. Sheri Weiser who is the winner of the Academic Senate's Distinction in Mentoring Award. The program will be moderated by Drs. Jonathan Fuchs and Monica Gandhi, Co-Directors of the Andy I. Choi Mentoring Program.