Georgia Tech Pediatric Innovation Network
Project Submission for Principal Investigators
Submit your project for potential inclusion on the GTPIN website. Submissions are reviewed internally for clarity, completeness, and alignment with network goals before publication.
At a glance
- Estimated effort 10-15 minutes
- Who should submit Principal Investigators (PI's)
- What you’ll provide Project Summary, Team, Needs
If you’re submitting on behalf of a PI, please include the PI’s contact details in the form.
Before You Begin
Prepare a Strong Submission
Having the following information ready helps us review efficiently and publish an accurate, compelling project listing.
Recommended Materials
- Project title and brief, plain-language summary
- Scientific/technical abstract (optional but helpful)
- PI and key team member names, roles, and affiliations
- Funding status and relevant grant identifiers (if applicable)
- Clinical/translation stage and intended impact
- Collaboration needs (e.g., clinical partners, industry, engineering)
- Any images/logos you have permission to publish (optional)
Tips for Faster Approval
- Write for a multidisciplinary audience (avoid heavy jargon when possible).
- Include clear outcomes and what support/collaboration you’re seeking.
- Ensure names, titles, and affiliations match institutional conventions.
- Only provide content you are comfortable publishing publicly.
Confidentiality
Please avoid proprietary details, unpublished data, or information covered by confidentiality constraints.
What Happens Next
Our Review and Publication Process
After submission, your project moves through a structured review to ensure accuracy, consistency, and readiness for the GTPIN audience.
Project Submitted
Your submission is received and logged for internal screening.
Internal Review
We check for completeness, clarity, and alignment with GTPIN’s mission.
Revisions if Needed
If edits are required, we’ll contact you with targeted feedback.
Approved for Publication
Once approved, your project can be posted to the GTPIN website.
Submit Your Project Information
Project Submission Form
Complete the form below. Fields may include project overview, team details, and collaboration interests.
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By submitting, you confirm you have the right to share this information publicly and that it does not contain restricted content.
FAQ
Commonly Asked Questions
Quick answers to help you submit with confidence.
Who can submit a project?
Submissions are intended for Principal Investigators. If a team member submits on behalf of a PI, please provide the PI’s full contact information and confirm they approve the content.
Will my project be published automatically?
No. All submissions are reviewed internally before publication. We may request revisions to improve clarity or ensure consistency with GTPIN site standards.
What kinds of edits might be requested?
Typical edits include tightening summaries, clarifying impact or collaboration needs, standardizing affiliations/titles, and removing confidential or non-public information.
Can I update my project after it’s posted?
Yes. Submit an updated version through the same form (or contact the GTPIN team per your internal process), and we’ll review changes before updating the listing.
What should I avoid including in the submission?
Please avoid proprietary methods, unpublished results, PHI, or anything restricted by confidentiality agreements. Keep content suitable for public posting.