Grant Enhancement Masterclass (GEM)

What is GEM?

Grant Enhancement Masterclass, with a panel of senior faculty and core faculty members, provides intensive guidance for budding clinician-scientists in preparing for their NMRC grant submission within 5 months.

What does GEM provide?

Through the programme, clinician-scientists can expect to receive mentoring for their study proposals to:

 

Comprising of 4 components:- 1. Research Idea Development, 2. Specific Aims, 3. Panel Discussion and critique, 4. Final Revision, GEM will take place about 5 months before each NMRC grant cycle.

1

Jan – Feb

Jul – Aug

Research Idea Development Workshop

Advisory to a panel of two senior facult members and an anchor mentor

2

End Feb – Mar

End Aug- Sep

Specific Aims Workshop

Advisory by the same panel, plus anchor editor and quantitative expert

3

Late Apr – Early May

Late Oct – Early Nov

Panel Discussion & Critique Workshop

Review and critique by the same panel

4

May/Jun Grant Call

Nov/Dec Grant Call

Submission of Grant Application

Final revisions and submission to NRMC

5

Oct

Apr

Interview prep for TA and first-time CSA applicants

6

Late Nov- Dec

Late May – Jun

Resubmissions (1 – to – 1 guidance)

Who can join GEM?

NUHS clinicians with good track record in research with the intention to apply for the following NMRC grants:

1. Transition Award (TA)

2. Clinician Scientist Award Investigator (CSA INV)

  1. Clinician Scientist Award
  2. Clinician Innovator Award
  3. HPHSR Clinician Scientist Award

3. CS-IRG New Investigator Grant (CS-IRG-NIG)

Please contact CSDU at least 6 months before the grant submission date via this form:

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