Submitting a first successful R01 is a major challenge. The University's KL2 program, a part of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, is again organizing R01 writing groups that will include up to five NIH defined new investigators who are pursuing their first R01 NIH award (or equivalent). Each group will be headed by one or two senior faculty members with extensive success with NIH awards and study section reviewer experience. The groups will foster peer and senior mentoring to produce top quality grant submissions. The groups are not intended to replace grant writing courses or seminars, but, rather, to provide advice, mentoring and time management for the grant writing process. As such, prior participation in grant writing courses or seminars, formal or informal, is encouraged. Please note that this writing group is geared towards those firmly planning to submit their R01 for the June, 2022 deadline. It is important that the aims and methods have been reviewed, critiqued, and roughly established (for example, via chalk talks, meetings with your mentor team or other colleagues, etc) before you submit your application. Otherwise, we have found the likelihood of finishing the grant by the deadline to be low. The Plan This team approach has been used nationally and locally to increase success with obtaining first R01s. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Admission will be competitive based on a review of the specific aims page and preliminary data in place to support those aims. Applications are due applications December 17th, 2021, by emailing necessary documents to Lyalya Sultanova, lyalya.sultanova@hsc.utah.edu. Application documents should include: Please encourage your faculty, who meet new investigator status (never had an R01 or equivalent as PI) and who are well-poised to prepare a competitive application, to participate. The admissions contact is Lyalya Sultanova (lyalya.sultanova@hsc.utah.edu) who will be providing administrative support for the program during its duration.