This is an information and panel session to highlight the NIH S10 Instrumentation Programs.
Wednesday, February 11, from 11am–12pm
Register by Tuesday, February 10. The RDO will send a calendar invitation and Zoom link upon registration.
Event Information
The Research Development Office is hosting a virtual information and panel session on Wednesday, February 11, from 11:00 am–12:00 pm. Join us virtually to learn more about the NIH S10 Instrumentation Programs. During the session, the RDO will give an overview of the programs and three successful S10 awardees will discuss their experiences, share their insights, and respond to your questions.
S10 Notices of Funding Opportunities
NIH provides three S10 Notices of Funding Opportunities; the University of Iowa is eligible for two with both due on June 2, 2025:
- Shared Instrumentation Grant Program (SIG): Awards between $50,000 and $750,000.
- High End Instrumentation Grant Program (HEI): Awards between $750,001 and $2,000,000.
Moderator
- Aliasger Salem (Associate Vice President for Research; Lyle and Sharon Bighley Endowed Chair & Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics)
Panelists
- Zuhair Ballas (Professor, Internal Medicine - Immunology)
- Eric Hoffman (Richard Hichwa Chair and Professor, Radiology – Division of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging)
- Vince Magnotta (Carl Gillies Chair and Professor, Radiology – Division of Neuroradiology)
Registration
Register here by February 10. The RDO will send calendar invitation and Zoom link upon registration.
Proposal Resource Library
The Research Development Office maintains a proposal resource library, which contains examples of successful proposals for various funding agencies, including NIH S10 applications.
See below to visit the resource library, which requires HawkID authentication to access.
Questions?
Please email vpr-rdo@uiowa.edu with any questions. Sign up for the RDO Monthly Newsletter to stay up-to-date on RDO activities here!
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