Clinical and Translational Science Research Program Proposal Ideation Workshop
Prospective applicants are encouraged to participate in a virtual ideation workshop to present their initial ideas in a professional and friendly forum, as research shows that ideas that have gone through several iteration processes are stronger and have better potential of securing funding. The audience will include a mock review panel to provide expert comments, and general members of The Ohio State University and Nationwide Children’s Hospital Community who have the opportunity to ask probing questions and offer comments on presented ideas.
Participation in this ideation workshop is not a prerequisite for application to the RFA, and feedback in this workshop is not indicative of application success. Up to 15 presentations will be accommodated in the workshop, on a first come, first served basis.
To participate as a presenter, choose the "presenter" option in the registration form and prepare a three-minute presentation that includes:
- Translational science research question(s)
- Research strategy, including data management plan and rigor of the study
- Significance to clinical and translational science