ATS 2019 Virtual Final Program

BASIC • BEHAVIORAL • CLINICAL • TRANSLATIONAL WORKSHOP CME Credits Available: 1.5 WS2 ENHANCING GRANTSMANSHIP: UNDERSTANDING THE GRANT REVIEW PROCESS R Registration Fee: $75 (includes box lunch) Attendance is limited. Pre-registration is required. Assembly on Respiratory Structure and Function 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Room D171/D173 (Level 1) Target Audience Any researcher interested in learning how grant proposals are evaluated Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • learn about the NIH grant processing and review process and discover common pitfalls that lead to an unsuccessful application, and how to avoid those common mistakes; • learn time management strategies for grant submissions. How to organize, plan and write your ideas; • gain knowledge of critical scoring components of a successful grant proposal. How grants are evaluated, and what is the “formula” of successful applications. Writing a strong, compelling and successful research grant and/or fellowship application is key for a successful career, especially for early stage Ph.Ds and clinical-scientists. Grant applications need to excel in innovation, significance and have a clear approach, but few early career professionals know what reviewers are looking for and how their proposals will be judged. Our workshop will feature highly experienced and internationally recognized investigators who will review, discuss and score two volunteered grant applications (NIH and international). After this mock study session, the workshop will conclude with a Q & A section for audience participation. The workshop aims to highlight the unseen dynamics of the review process and is modeled on previously successful grantsmanship workshops organized by the RSF in 2012 and 2014. Chairing: T.P. Cremona, MSc, PhD, Boston, MA D.I. Kasahara, PhD, Boston, MA J. Jaffar, BS, PhD, ATSF, Melbourne, Australia 11:45 Introduction D.I. Kasahara, PhD, Boston, MA 11:50 NIH Grant Mechanisms: How a Proposal is Processed J.J. Fredberg, PhD, Boston, MA 12:00 The International Perspective J.K. Burgess, PhD, Groningen, Netherlands 12:15 Mock Study Section #1 B.B. Moore, PhD, ATSF, Ann Arbor, MI S.J. Gunst, PhD, Indianapolis, IN G.C. Sieck, PhD, Rochester, MN 12:45 Mock Study Section #2 V.P. Krymskaya, Philadelphia, PA I. Petrache, MD, ATSF, Denver, CO Y.S. Prakash, MD, PhD, Rochester, MN CLINICAL ADULT CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM CME Credits Available: 1.5 MOC Points Available: 1.5 CC1 PULMONARY CLINICAL CORE CURRICULUM I 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Hall A (Level 2) Target Audience Practicing internists, subspecialists, registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine who work in a clinical setting and are currently engaged in maintenance of certification Objectives At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to: • remain current with medical knowledge relevant to their practice in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine; • evaluate their understanding of key skills and content areas in pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine, as well as receive feedback on their comprehension of a result of a pre-test/post-test comparison; • support clinicians who are engaged in maintenance of certification activities by providing updates on subjects included in recertification requirements. The ATS Clinical Core CurriculumSymposia focus on a 3-year content cycle of key medical content in the areas of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. The topics are also aligned with corresponding MOCMedical Knowledge modules. This symposium is intended to assist clinicians with staying current with the growth of information relevant to their medical practice, as well as provide an opportunity to evaluate individual knowledge and skills while earning MOCMedical Knowledge points. Chairing: G.W. Garrison, MD, Burlington, VT J.L. Cho, MD, Iowa City, IA 11:45 Emerging Therapies for COPD T.Y. Beiko, MD, Charleston, SC 12:15 Preventing Readmission for COPD Exacerbations N.J. Greening, MBBS, PhD, Leicester, United Kingdom 12:45 The Use of New Biologic Agents in Asthma N. Lugogo, MD, Ann Arbor, MI This session and the International Conference are supported by educational grants from Genentech, Inc., Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. All CME sessions have been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and are free of the control of commercial interests. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES L1 EXPOSOMICS AND RESPONSOMICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PULMONARY HEALTH 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. KBHCCD Ballroom D Two (Level 3) ATS 2019 • Dallas, TX SUNDAY • MAY 19 93 SUNDAY MID-DAY

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