We need your help to improve the NIH BRAIN website!

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The NIH BRAIN Initiative digital team is conducting research on the user-friendliness of the NIH BRAIN website with trainees, mid-level investigators, and senior-level investigators. Volunteer today!

Participants will work with a third-party researcher to assess two specific pages on the NIH BRAIN Initiative site. Your voluntary participation will provide us with critical insights to improve key website components. As a participant, you don’t need to do anything in advance; we will review and discuss the pages in real-time. The interview should take no more than 30-45 minutes and all responses will remain anonymous.

All volunteers should be interested in applying to NIH BRAIN funding opportunities and/or be NIH BRAIN-funded. We’re looking for individuals across the following career stages:

  • Senior PIs at the level of full-professor and above
  • Mid-level PIs who have received their first faculty position, but have not yet become full professors
  • Trainees who have not yet been hired as a faculty member

To participate, please contact John Goodwyn at goodwyn_john@bah.com and indicate your career level (i.e., trainee, mid-level investigator, or senior investigator). There is limited availability to participate – this post will remain open until all available spaces are filled.

We thank you for your consideration!

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