Join Meg and her colleagues for a 30-minute
exclusive members-only
drop-in video call
Starting Wednesday, March 30
1:00 PM ET
Do you have questions about your current grantwriting project? Did you hear something in our grantwriting course about which you'd like to ask?
Now's your chance. For 10 consecutive Wednesdays, starting March 30th, you can join Meg Bouvier PhD for weekly virtual office hours. Come and go from the call whenever you'd like, ask questions, and watch as Meg answers live. For 30 minutes, you can quiz Meg about your biggest challenges and questions as you count down to the upcoming deadline. On select weeks she will invite a grantwriting colleagues to join her in fielding your toughest questions.
Mark your calendars for our very first members-only 30-minute Zoom event on Wednesday, March 30 at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
Would the NIH course library be useful to a colleague?
Tell them about our Pi Day Sale!
Today Only — Monday, March 14
They can save 31.4% on
individual annual membership
If you have a colleague who's been thinking about improving their granstmanship skills with a membership to the NIH online course library, let them know that today's a perfectly rational day to sign up - because they can get an irrational 31.4% discount in honor of Pi Day!
No coupon codes or complicated referral links - the discount will be applied automatically.
But forward this email to them now, because the sale ends at 11:59 PM Pacific Time today!
As you know, great science is not enough to land NIH grants—you must also master grantsmanship skills. Arizona State University offers NIH grantwriting courses created by Dr. Meg Bouvier, a neuroscientist-turned-fulltime grantwriter. The virtual, self-paced training courses are available when you are ready—so you can invest in growing your career at your own pace.
Margaret Bouvier Margaret Bouvier received her PhD in 1995 in Biomedical Sciences from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. After an NINDS post-doctoral fellowship, she worked as a staff writer for long-standing NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins in the Office of Press, Policy, and Communications for the Human Genome Project and NHGRI.
Since 2007, Meg has specialized in editing and advising on NIH submissions, and began offering virtual courses in 2015. She currently supports 2 of the top 3-ranked hospitals; 4 of the top 6 cancer hospitals; and 3 of the top 6-ranked medical schools for research in the country. She has helped clients land over $400 million in federal funding. Meg Bouvier Medical Writing, LLC is a woman-owned, small business.