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How to find Funding Information via dkNET! Join dkNET Introductory Webinar

dkNET Introductory Webinar


May 10, 2017, 11am - 12pm Pacific Time


Webinar registration via Zoom: 
https://goo.gl/8M8OBp

 NEW YOur webinar video is released! To watch the replay of the dkNET Introductory Webinar, please go to dkNET YouTube Channel.


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dkNET Webinar: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) - A Community Resource  and Information Portal


Abstract

 

The NIDDK Information Network (dkNET; http://dknet.org) is an open community resource portal for basic and clinical investigators in diabetes, digestive, endocrine, metabolic, kidney, and urologic diseases. dkNET provides seamless access to a collection of diverse research resources, including data, information, materials, tools, funding opportunities, literature, services, events, news, projects, and organizations that advance the mission of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). 


In this webinar, we will give a general introduction of the dkNET portal and show how dkNET can be used to address a variety of use cases that involve searching for research resources and connecting to the broader biomedical community. We will also provide information on how researchers can get involved with dkNET, keep up to date with the NIDDK community, and associated efforts such as using research resource identifiers (RRIDs) to promote data reuse and reproducibility.


Three use cases will be addressed in this webinar:

1) Determine what study section to send a proposal

2) Find funding sources for your research of interest (we will use adrenal studies as an example)

3) Help with new NIH guidelines for rigor and reproducibility


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