ANTIDOTE Institute: How to Prepare a Biosketch August 26, 2024 3:00 PM – August 26, 2024 4:00 PM

ANTIDOTE Institute Info Session

August 26, 2024 at 3:00 PM ET

Prepare a Winning Biosketch

A biosketch, or biographical sketch, is a critical component of research grant applications. It provides a concise summary of an investigator's qualifications, experiences, and contributions to their field. A well-prepared biosketch not only showcases the investigator's expertise but also demonstrates their ability to successfully execute the proposed research.

The ANTIDOTE Institute invites you to join our upcoming webinar on Monday, August 26th at 3pm ET for a special session on "How to Prepare a Biosketch." 

Through mentorship from established investigators in the field of medical toxicology, gain insight on how to craft a concise narrative that highlights your professional background, qualifications, and the relevance of your experience to your proposed project. Learns tips and tricks on how to showcase your expertise, strengthening your grant application by establishing credibility and aligning your experience with the proposed research.

Target Audience: open to the public, but specifically tailored for Fellows and Junior Faculty applying to become part of the 2025 cohort of the ANTIDOTE Institute.
Format: Zoom Meeting
Length: 60 min


Have Questions?

Feel free to reach out to us at antidote.admin@acmt.net for any inquiries or clarifications. We look forward to assisting you on your journey with ANTIDOTE Institute!

About the ANTIDOTE Institute

The ANTIDOTE Institute is generously funded by NIH/NIDA (Grant No. 1R25DA058490) and presents a unique opportunity for fellows and junior faculty members to kickstart their journey in investigative research. Participants can expect to: begin cultivating their own research niche, build valuable connections with peers and seasoned investigators within their field, and acquire practical knowledge encompassing key aspects of establishing a successful research program. The institute spans two years and comprises:

  1. Focused, small-group sessions featuring moderated peer review, mentorship, and in-depth discussions on fundamental research topics.
  2. Personalized one-on-one mentorship with an accomplished medical toxicology investigator.

Furthermore, the program offers the potential for up to $25,000 in seed funding to bolster your research pursuits.