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The Office of the Vice President for Research, Innovation & Economic Development at the UL Lafayette invites you to join an upcoming webinar about NASA grant opportunities.

  • Date: Tuesday September 17, 2024
  • Time: 12:30 pm CST
  • Location: Zoom Virtual Platform Register in advance by clicking HERE. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Featured guest Dr. Michael New will discuss best practices for developing program narrative or description, budget preparation, etc.

Dr. New is the Deputy Associate Administrator for Research within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. He is responsible for ensuring the quality, efficiency, fairness, inclusiveness, and transparency of SMD’s science competition processes. Previously, Dr. New was the Astrobiology Discipline Scientist and Discovery Program Lead Scientist in the Planetary Science Division. Before coming to NASA Headquarters, Dr. New performed research in the origin of life in the Exobiology Branch of NASA’s Ames Research Center in northern California and served as the Acting Deputy Branch Chief for that organization. Dr. New graduated from Yale University with a BS degree in Chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Physics at Columbia University with Dr. Bruce Berne and has performed post-doctoral research at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco. He is an Eagle Scout.

Questions: Email research@louisiana.edu

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