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Surgical Investigators’ Course

2025 AAS/SUS Surgical Investigators’ Course
Sunday, February 9-Monday, February 10, 2025, Las Vegas, NV

Join the AAS and SUS for an intensive course designed to support your successful attainment of extramural grant funding.

The course is ideal for:

  • Learning the essential elements of a successful research proposal and how funding agencies work.
  • Obtaining an insider’s view of the grant review process within a study section.
  • Garnering feedback and guidance on your current grant proposal.

Who Should Attend?

  • Faculty members or soon-to-be faculty members writing their first grant.
  • Faculty members writing a career development award or other grant.
  • K or other career development awardees looking to transition to and R01 or other major grant.

Additional information is available at: https://academicsurgicalcongress.org/sic/