IHSI Research Development Team offers grant proposal review for health sciences researchers

3/7/2022

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Illinois investigators receive expert review to strengthen internal and external proposals

With diverse scientific backgrounds, the IHSI Research Development Team offers grant proposal review services to health science researchers seeking critical feedback prior to submission. Grant proposal review is one of many ways health science researchers can work with the team to develop their proposals.

The Research Development team will review proposals to ensure completeness, compliance, and alignment of the proposal with the solicitation and sponsor mission. Researchers must be doing health-related work, and proposals may be for internal or external funding. The team will not coordinate external review or accept student proposals.

Contact Maggie Berg, IHSI Research Development Manager, to discuss your project needs and feasibility. Advance planning is required to ensure complete review prior to the submission deadline.

Meet the IHSI Research Development team

Maggie Berg, PhD, leads the Research Development core, including proposal development support and grant seeking training programs, and works closely with the Microbial Systems Initiative.

Brandi Barnes, PhD, leads the Health Equity core and offers support for researchers seeking to add a health equity lens to their work.

Kelsey Hassevoort, PhD, is co-lead of the Community-Academic Partnerships core and works with researchers to broaden the impact of their work.

LeaAnn Carson, MS, RD, oversees education programs and assists with research collaborations and translation engagements involving clinical partners.

Emily Stone, MPH, is Director of Public Engagement with the College of Education and co-lead of the IHSI Community-Academic Partnerships core and helps researchers deepen their community connections and collaborations.

Visit https://healthinstitute.illinois.edu/research-support/research-development.