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Proposal Development

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Proposal Development within the PRDC primarily focuses on complex, multi-project funding applications. We offer a tiered structure of services including project management, proposal editing, feedback, and review. Our Proposal Development arm also maintains funding opportunity resources, provides templates and boilerplates for proposals, and liaises with Research Administration and the Central Office of Research Development as needed. We have experience with foundation grants, NIH, ARPA-H, the CDC, and other government sources. 

The tier of service is to be negotiated at the outset and will depend on PI preferences, time before submission deadline, and current workload for the proposal development team. Maintaining the tier of service, once selected, is predicated on the PI, and their team, if applicable, meeting the necessary deadlines for service. All of the services and expectations will be discussed at the introductory meeting. 

 

PRDC Service Request Form (you will be redirected to an online request system where you will be asked to create an account, if you do not already have one set up)

Meet the Team


Julie Hawk, PhD

Core Director, Pediatric Research Development Core

jhawk4@emory.edu

Megan Vallowe, PhD

Co-Director, Pediatric Research Development Core

megan.vallowe@emory.edu

Upcoming Events

Mon Sep 81:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Kristy Murray, DVM, PhD
Mon Sep 151:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Tommy Zhou
Tue Sep 1612:00PM-1:00PM
HeRO Research in Progress Seminar
Mon Sep 221:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Dr. Lisa Marie Cranmer
Wed Sep 2411:00AM-12:00PM
Aflac - EIPC Joint Seminar
Mon Sep 291:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Preeti Jaggi
Sat Oct 48:00AM-11:00AM
Winship 5K - Team REACH
Mon Oct 61:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Brian Doehle, PhD
Mon Oct 61:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Brian Doehle
Tue Oct 1412:00PM-1:00PM
HeRO Research in Progress Seminar
Mon Oct 201:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Matthew Voigt
Mon Oct 271:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Alec Zhan

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