New Investigator Roundtables at ASHA Convention
This special session is organized by ASHA's Research and Scientific Affairs Committee (RSAC) and ASHA's Academic Affairs and Research Education team. This session provides a venue for individuals in the beginning stages of their research careers to interact with more seasoned investigators. Some of the table discussion topics include: balancing research and other activities, postdoctoral opportunities, and obtaining external funding.
2011 New Investigator Roundtable Topics
Thursday, November 17 from 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
San Diego Marriott—San Diego Ballroom, Salon C
San Diego, California
| Table # |
Topic |
1
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The Why's and How's of Participant Recruitment
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2
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Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Research
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3
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Selecting a PhD Program
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4
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How to Find and Make the Most of Postdoctoral Opportunities
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5
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Negotiating for Academic / Research Positions
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6
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Establishing Interdisciplinary Research Teams
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7
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The Why's and How's of International Research Collaborations
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8
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Success in Early Tenure Track Positions
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9
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Effective Lab management
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10
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Developing Clinical Research Collaborations with Community Partners
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11
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Obtaining External Funding: Understanding the Grant Review Process (1)
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12
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Obtaining External Funding: Understanding the Grant Review Process (2)
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13
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What's Important to Know About Submitting and Reviewing Manuscripts (1)
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14
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What's Important to Know About Submitting and Reviewing Manuscripts (2)
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15
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Non-Traditional Paths to a Research Career
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16
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Conducting Research with Clinical Populations
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17
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NIH Research Grants (R01, R03, R15, R21)
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18
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NIH Training Pre and Post-doc Fellowships (F31 & F32)
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19
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Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Opportunities
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20
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Institute of Educational Sciences (IES) Funding Mechanisms
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21
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American Speech and Hearing Foundation Funding Opportunities
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22
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Why and When To Seek Funding from Multiple Agencies
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23
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National Science Foundation Grants
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