ANTIDOTE Institute: How to Prepare a Specific Aims Page July 29, 2024 2:00 PM – July 29, 2024 3:00 PM

ANTIDOTE Institute Info Session

July 29, 2024 at 2:00 PM ET

Crafting a Winning Specific Aims Page

The one page of Specific Aims is often the first part of an application that reviewers read. It serves as a critical component of research grant applications, providing a snapshot of the proposed research to funding agencies, reviewers, and stakeholders. 

The ANTIDOTE Institute invites you to join our upcoming webinar on Monday, July 29th at 2pm ET for a special session on "How to Prepare a Specific Aims Page." 

Through mentorship from established investigators in the field of medical toxicology, gain insight on how to craft a Specific Aims page that succinctly communicates the significance, innovation, and approach of your research project. Learn tips and tricks on best practices for setting a positive tone that engages reviewers and increases the likelihood of a favorable evaluation, advancing your research career.

Target Audience: Open to the public, but specifically tailored for Fellows, Junior Faculty
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.