Grant Writing Habits and Hacks with Dionna W. Williams, PhD

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Dionna W. Williams, PhD, joins us on today’s Faculty Factory Podcast episode for a “habits and hacks” discussion focused on grant writing. She offers excellent advice on effective and practical strategies to use when looking to acquire funding.

Dr. Williams serves as assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.

In her first appearance on the podcast, Dr. Williams had some great information regarding networking and making genuine connections with people. If you’d like to listen to the first episode with Dr. Williams, you can listen here.

Today’s chat is about grant writing and the different habits and hacks Dr. Williams has employed to have success in obtaining funding. As we learn on today’s show, being savvy and strategic about where you apply for funding in the first place is crucial.

“You can have the best science, but if that institute does not work on that, or they don’t have dollars allocated to that topic, it’s not going to get funded,” Dr. Williams told us.

Today’s podcast also includes information about the importance of using plain language and being economical with your words. Dr. Williams has great advice when it comes to the art of telling a story when you engage in the grant writing process.

“Think about your grant as if you are telling a story,” she said.

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