Interested in participating in grant reviews? Want to engage with others about advancing clinical research in audiology? The Research Initiatives Task Force is looking for you! This micro-volunteer opportunity will be available from January through April.
Task Force members review the submissions for the Hearing and Balance Research Grant Program in early 2025, and also participate in planning and onsite facilitation of the research networking session at AAA 2025 in New Orleans this March. No prior grant review experience is required, although an understanding of grant proposals and clinical research is desired.
Submit inquiries or a letter of interest detailing relevant experience by December 1.
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