Please note: due to the nature of this topic, the recording of this session will not be posted. Instead, a written summary of the session is available at the link... read more →
This session provided lessons learned from the development of funding initiatives to promote and support investigator and community partnerships. Speakers discussed specific tips for developing funding opportunities, novel programmatic elements,... read more →
This Therapeutic Development Learning Community session explored balancing the drive for open science with the need to protect key aspects of a scientist's work if the goal is one day... read more →
In biomedical research, race and ethnicity are used to track health disparities or to recruit diverse groups of participants. However, they can also be used in ways that reinforce harmful... read more →
This Grants Administration Community open mic included a discussion around post-award monitoring and issues, such as handling change requests—including rebudgeting, institution transfers, and more—and reporting requirements and difficulties (such as... read more →
The Research Workforce and Early Career Development community held an open call on February 5th to gather the input and priorities on upcoming topics for the community. Two main topics... read more →
The Program Evaluation Community hosted a 45-minute open forum on Thursday, January 30, at 2 PM ET to kick off the HRA Program Evaluation Learning Community’s 2025 efforts. Attendees shared... read more →
Happy New Year! This Grants Administration Community meeting was on Thursday, January 23rd, and was a kick-off call for 2025 and looking at the year ahead. As always, our programming... read more →
Please email Jenna at jenna [at] healthra [dot] org to request access to the session recording for this community call. This Grants Administration Community open mic focused on peer review,... read more →
The Research Workforce and Early Career Community hosted a special 90 minute discussion about mentorship on November 14th at 2-3:30PM eastern. Sarvenaz Sarabipour, PhD, from the University of Connecticut and... read more →