Getting into a Pharm.D. program

Getting through a PGY-1 residency
 

Applying for a Post-Doc fellowship

How to conduct research

Research grants

There is a website where we can search for health care and science grants (e.g., NIH-sponsored) that have been distributed throughout the years. It's called RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/

In the advanced search field on the bottom of this page, you can submit an organization's name, such as a local university hospital or other entity, and it will display the specifics of the awarded grant. Details such as the grant amount (USD), principal investigator's name, and a rich summary of the research project, just to name a few, are listed. 

This is a good resource to help us understand what sort of research is or has been funded, especially if someone is interested in applying for a grant themselves.

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