Early-Career Investigators Workshop (2019)
The Early-Career Investigators Workshop (ECIW) is held annually to foster career development in urologic research by providing participants with a solid foundation for successful grant writing. Activities include one-on-one mentoring sessions with scientific advisors; presentations on navigating federally-funded grant programs and opportunities to directly interact with funding agency program officers; mock peer review session; presentations on developing a fundable research program; and career development presentations. Approximately 30 nominees are selected to participate in the workshop.
Course Registration Fees
Category | Fee |
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AUA Member | $400 |
Non-Member | $500 |
Target Audience
- By invitation-only following a nomination and review process
- MD or MD, PhD urology researchers preparing to submit a major grant application
- PhD urology researchers preparing to submit a major grant application
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the workshop, participating early career investigators will be able to:
- Describe the cutting-edge and developing areas in basic and translational research, and identify components of their research efforts that intersect with or expand upon these;
- Develop and refine a compelling, innovative, and testable hypothesis;
- Develop a reasonable and ‘do-able’ experimental plan that adequately tests the stated hypothesis;
- Identify potential limitations of the proposed experimental plan and alternative experimental outcomes, and develop responsive alternative experimental approaches;
- Expand the initial concepts presented in the application to optimally project future directions, concepts, and studies;
- Avoid common pitfalls that typically dampen the enthusiasm of grant reviewers; and
- Describe the necessary administrative (nuts-and-bolts) components of NIH grant applications.
*subject to change
Thursday, October 3, 2019
12:00 PM | Attendee arrival (light lunch and snacks available) | |
1:00 PM | Welcome, introductions and program overview | Carolyn Best, PhD
Aria Olumi, MD |
1:20 PM | NIDDK Grant Mechanisms | Tracy Rankin, PhD, MPH |
1:45 PM | NCI Career Development Grant Mechanisms | Susan Lim, PhD |
2:10 PM | VA Research Funding Opportunities | Kenute A. Myrie, PhD |
2:35 PM | NIA Urologic Research Portfolio | Candace L. Kerr, PhD |
3:00 PM | Break | |
3:20 PM | DoD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs: Funding Opportunities and Application Review | Theresa Miller, PhD |
3:45 PM | American Cancer Society Research Programs | Ellie Daniels, MD, MPH |
4:10 PM | AUA, Urology Care Foundation, and Other Grant Mechanisms | Krystal Brinson, PhD |
4:35 PM | Identifying & Composing the Pieces of a Successful Research Grant Proposal | Erika Wolff, PhD |
5:15 PM | Networking Reception and Tour of the William P. Didusch Center for Urologic History Museum | Tupper Stevens |
6:00 PM | Dinner | |
7:00 PM | Adjourn for the evening |
Friday, October 4, 2019
7:30 AM | Attendee Arrival (breakfast available) | ||
8:00 AM | Welcome, faculty and participant introductions, and goals for the day | Carolyn Best, PhD | |
8:30 AM | Setting the Stage: An Overview of the State of Urology Research and Funding | Carolyn Best, PhD | |
8:40 AM | Specific Aims Workshop | Erika Wolff, PhD | |
9:40 AM | Common Pitfalls | Dolores J. Lamb, PhD, HCLD (ABB) | |
10:00 AM | Break | ||
10:10 AM | Peer Review/Center for Scientific Review | Julia Barthold, MD | |
10:40 AM | Mock Peer Review Study Section | Faculty Panel | |
1) Funded K08 Application "A Patient-Centered Approach to Integration of Life Expectancy into Treatment Decision-Making for Patients with Genitourinary Malignancy" | Primary Reviewer: John Gore, MD, MS | ||
2) NOT Funded K01 Application "Mechanisms of Fatty Acid Metabolism in Prostate Differentiation and Disease" | Primary Reviewer: Peter Clark, MD | ||
3) Funded R01 Application "Improving Diagnosis of Congenital Genitourinary Anomalies" | Primary Reviewer: Todd Purves, MD | ||
12:30 PM | Lunch (assigned seating by research interest with faculty) | See sticker on back of name tag for table assignment | |
1:30 PM | Transition to breakout groups | ||
1:45 PM | Concurrent Training Tracks - Session One | ||
Advanced Grant Development Group: Individual meetings with faculty mentors | 3rd Floor Executive Boardroom | ||
Mentor | Advanced Group Mentee Dr. Gore | Dr. Tan Dr. Lamb | Dr. Elkenawi Dr. Canales | Dr. Scotland Dr. Freedland | Dr. Batai Dr. Clark | Dr. Manley Dr. Purves | Dr. Sturm Dr. Olumi | Dr. Shoag Dr. Oottamasathien | Dr. Kelly | |||
Early Grant Development Group: Talks | Auditorium | ||
1:45 PM | Project Management Techniques for Research | Erika Wolff, PhD University of Washington | |
2:15 PM | How to Start a Lab as a Junior Faculty | Magda Grabowska, PhD Case Western University | |
2:45 PM | Establishing Effective Career Development Goals and Translation to your Training Program | Douglas Strand, PhD University of Texas Southwestern | |
3:15 PM | Break and transition time | ||
3:30 PM | Concurrent Training Tracks - Session Two | ||
Advanced Grant Development Group: Independent work time (proposal writing and editing) | 3rd Floor Executive Boardroom and 1st Floor Conference Room | ||
Early Grant Development Group: Small group meetings with faculty mentors | Auditorium | ||
Table: Mentor | Early Group Mentee Table: 1 Dr. Gore | Drs. Ghodoussipour & Tabayoyong Table: 2 Dr. Lamb | Drs. Pagani & Nanda Table: 3 Dr. Canales | Dr. Jain Table: 4 Dr. Freedland | Drs. Nyame & Weiner Table: 5 Dr. Clark | Drs. Lebastchi, Packiam & Singla Table: 6 Dr. Purves | Drs. Hampson, Morhardt & Speed Table: 7 Drs. Olumi & Oottamasathien | Drs. Kearns, Murray, Pathak & Singh Table: 8 Drs. Grabowska & Dr. Strand | Dr. Salari Table: 9 Dr. Wolff | Drs. Malik & Modi Table: 10 Dr. Bivalacqua | Drs. Masterson, Grimes & Chung | |||
5:00 PM | Independent work time for Early and Advanced Groups (Specific Aims writing and editing) | All faculty available Auditorium | |
5:45 PM | Networking dinner | Auditorium | |
7:00 PM | Adjourn for the day |
Saturday, October 5, 2019
7:30 AM | Attendee arrival (continental breakfast available) | |
8:00 AM | Welcome and Goals for the Day | Carolyn Best, PhD |
8:10 AM | Selling Yourself Through Your NIH Biosketch | J. Todd Purves, MD, PhD |
8:35 AM | Tech/Software for Grant Writing | Michael Hsieh, MD, PhD |
9:00 AM | Young Investigators Training Young Investigators: Success in Give and Take | Trinity Bivalacqua, MD, PhD |
9:25 AM | Negotiating the Unique Challenges of MD vs PhD Research Careers | Peter Clark, MD
Magda Grabowska, PhD |
10:05 AM | Break | |
10:20 AM | Transitioning from a K to an R | Aria Olumi, MD |
10:45 AM | Life Beyond the Lab: Strategies to Build Resilience and Beat Burnout | Rosemary Hanrahan, MD, MPH, ACC |
11:45 AM | Lunch and Workshop/Writing Time | All available faculty
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1:00 PM | Advanced Grant Development Group: Presentation of Research Proposals (five minutes per presentation) | Carolyn Best, PhD |
1:05 PM | Effects of genomic ancestry, obesity, and co-morbidities on molecular profiles of early-onset and aggressive clear cell renal cell carcinoma in Hispanic Americans | Ken Batai, PhD |
1:10 PM | Targeting Microphages in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer | Asmaa Elkenawi, PhD |
1:15 PM | Lower urinary tract symptoms in children with diabetes | Maryellen Kelly, DNP, MSN |
1:20 PM | Investigation of aberrant EGFR splice variants in clear cell renal cell carcinoma as a biomarker for immunotherapy response | Brandon Manley, MD |
1:25 PM | Identification and Characterization of Ureteral Peristalsis-Initiating Cells | Kymora Scotland, MD, PhD |
1:30 PM | Cross-species analysis to define biology and build new models of benign prostatic hyperplasia | Jonathan Shoag, MD |
1:35 PM | Bio-inspired Urethral Design: PCL/GelMA Scaffold Creation and Evaluation | Renea Sturm, MD |
1:40 PM | Heat-targeted therapy for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer | Wei Phin Tan, MD |
1:45 PM | Faculty Feedback, Lessons Learned, Q&A, Closing Remarks | All faculty |
2:30 PM | Adjourn | Shuttles available to BWI Airport and Amtrak Train Station |
Travel
The AUA will assist in booking your travel and hotel accommodations, and will cover expenses for airfare, ground transportation, hotel, and meals for the meeting within the AUA travel guidelines. AUA staff will contact you in mid-late June with information about how to book your travel. Please do not make any travel or hotel arrangements on your own before you receive this information. Any questions should be directed to Julia Gumminger (jgumminger@auanet.org) and Shira Rubin (srubin@auanet.org).
Hotel Information
Hilton Garden Inn BWI
1516 Aero Drive
Linthicum, MD 21090
(410) 691-0500
Speakers
Julia Barthold, MD
Scientific Review Officer, NIH Center for Scientific Review
Carolyn Best, PhD
Director of Research, American Urological Association
Krystal Brinson, PhD
American Urological Association
Ellie Daniels, MD, MPH
American Cancer Society
Rosemary Hanrahan, MD, MPH, ACC
Beyond Words Wellness Resources
Candace L. Kerr, PhD
National Institute on Aging
Theresa Miller, PhD
DoD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
Kenute A. Myrie, PhD
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Tracy Rankin, PhD, MPH
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Susan Lim, PhD
National Cancer Institute
Faculty Mentors
Rosalyn Adam, PhD
Boston Children’s Hospital
Trinity Bivalacqua, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
Benjamin Canales, MD, MPH
University of Florida
Peter Clark, MD
Atrium Health and Levine Cancer Institute
Stephen Freedland, MD
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
John Gore, MD, MS
University of Washington
Magda Grabowska, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Michael Hsieh, MD, PhD
Biomedical Research Institute, George Washington University, and Children's National Medical Center
Dolores J. Lamb, PhD, HCLD (ABB)
Weill Cornell Medical College
Aria Olumi, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School
Siam Oottamasathien, MD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital for Children
J. Todd Purves, MD, PhD
Duke University
Douglas Strand, PhD
University of Texas Southwestern
Erika Wolff, PhD
University of Washington
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The American Urological Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Available Credit
- 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 17.25 Non-Physician Participation
Price
Course Registration Fees
Category | Fee |
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AUA Member | $400 |
Non-Member | $500 |
Cancellation Policy
Because of the investment in planning, logistics and the commitments of the faculty advisers that will be contributed before the meeting, cancellations will only be considered in extreme cases and are solely at the discretion of the AUA Director of Research. Please contact jgumminger@auanet.org with any questions.