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August 2, 2017

Archived: Webinar for Bridges Applicants

UPDATE: The slides from the Bridges Applicants Webinar have been posted. Are you preparing an institutional Bridges to the Baccalaureate grant or Bridges to the Doctorate grant application? If so, you may have questions about the funding opportunity announcements, data tables and FORMS-D application package required for the upcoming September 25 application due date. We’re offering a webinar (link no longer available) to discuss these topics on Thursday, August 10, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. EDT. You may send questions to us (Mercedes Rubio or Patrick H. Brown) before the webinar or post them live in the chat box during the event. If you’re away from your computer, you can access the webinar from a mobile device or listen to a voice-only option by dialing 1-888-469-1681 from anywhere in the United States or Canada and entering the participant passcode 4928788. Slides will be posted on the Bridges to the Baccalaureate website and Bridges to the Doctorate website following the event. We look forward to talking to you about the Bridges programs.
NIGMS Staff Participating in August 10 WebinarDivision of Training, Workforce Development, and Diversity: Mercedes Rubio, Bridges to the Baccalaureate Program Director Patrick H. Brown, Bridges to the Doctorate Program Director Office of Scientific Review: Tracy Koretsky, Scientific Review Officer Division of Extramural Activities: Justin Rosenzweig, Grants Management Specialist

About the Authors

Patrick Brown

Patrick H. Brown

A protein chemist and former teacher, Patrick administered diversity-focused institutional research training grants, individual fellowships and administrative supplements before transferring to NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences in December 2022.
Mercedes Rubio.

Mercedes Rubio

Mercedes is director of the Division for Research Capacity Building. She oversees the Institutional Development Award (IDeA), Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), Science Education Partnerships Awards (SEPA), and Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) programs.