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Friday, May 10, 2002, 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Natcher Conference Center



On Friday, May 10, the eRA Project Team presented a symposium entitled "The electronic Research Administration (eRA): What's in it for me?" This seminar was designed to illustrate how eRA can help NIH staff in their jobs, as well as demonstrate eRA's progress toward achieving NIH’s vision of a fully electronic grant life cycle. Each year, the NIH receives and processes approximately 45,000 biomedical research and research training applications, generating hundreds of millions of pieces of paper and countless manual activities. But, this is changing. Thank you to those who joined us on May 10 to learn about new eRA products and features, and how they can be used to improve access to information, produce customizable reports, facilitate communications, and increase overall efficiency.

This symposium was for NIH staff only.

Electronic Versions of Materials from the 2002 Symposium

Title with link File format File size
Photos From the Symposium Images Various
Symposium Schedule HTML 4 kb
Electronic Version of the Poster 800x600 jpeg image 110 kb
Dr. Steven J. Hausman's Plenary Presentation Adobe PDF 2,482 kb
e-SNAP Session MS PowerPoint 2000 208 kb
ECB/QVR Session MS PowerPoint 2000 2,485 kb
ICSTORe Session MS PowerPoint 2000 2,678 kb
Grant Folder Session MS PowerPoint 2000 1,311 kb
RealMedia    Video of the Grant Folder Session RealVideo File 34:05 minutes
Grants Closeout Session MS Word 2000 27 kb
RealMedia    Video of the Closeout Session RealVideo File 28:34 minutes
Population Tracking Session MS PowerPoint 2000 756 kb
RealMedia    Video of the Population Tracking Session RealVideo File 31:33 minutes
Additional details are available at the NIH VideoCasting website