The insider framework from $23M in funded grants—learn the diagnostic tool that reveals which sentences are killing your credibility and how to fix them before your next deadline
📅 Tuesday, Nov 18th at 11:00 a.m. MST
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Join 4,523+ researchers who've attended our workshops
In today's funding environment—with grant terminations, review delays, and unprecedented uncertainty—you can't afford hidden liabilities in your proposals.
Defensive language is one of those controllable variables you CAN fix.
Understanding the psychology takes 60 minutes.
Applying it to your next draft takes 15 minutes.
The result: Reviewers who are primed to champion your work instead of finding reasons to dismiss it.
I know what it feels like when reviewers don't "get" your work—no matter how many times you revise.
Early in my career, I watched good science (mine and colleagues') get rejected repeatedly. We were working hard, following advice, making revisions... but something fundamental wasn't landing with reviewers.
It took years to figure out the pattern: we were accidentally triggering defensive reactions without realizing it. Once I understood the psychology behind HOW reviewers read, everything changed.
That insight led to $23M+ in grants during my tenure at UNC Chapel Hill, and over the past decade at SCI•Foundry, I've helped hundreds of researchers crack this same code.
This webinar distills that hard-won insight into one 60-minute session. You'll walk away with a diagnostic tool you can use immediately—whether you ever work with us or not
Dr. Morgan Giddings is a third-generation scientist and CEO of SCI•Foundry. She has secured over $23 million in grant funding and spent over a decade helping researchers turn unclear science into funded proposals using science-first frameworks.
This is education first. You'll learn frameworks you can use whether you ever work with us or not.
"After working on my offensive frames for reviewers before writing, I realized that I used to always be afraid and scared about what landmine I was going to step into while writing my aims page. By confronting those fears head-on and considering strategic approaches to avoid triggering the worst perceptions of my work, I gained significant confidence.”

— Tara Sigdel
Department of Surgery, UCSF
Personal note from Dr. Morgan Giddings:
For me, science has always been about curiosity, creativity, and pushing boundaries.
But I also know the frustration of watching good science get rejected because it didn't land with reviewers the way you intended.
In this workshop, I'm sharing one of the most powerful frameworks I've learned in 15+ years of securing funding: how to communicate in ways that create reviewer excitement instead of triggering defenses.
It's practical. It's immediate. And it works across all disciplines.
I'm looking forward to sharing it with you.

Morgan Giddings
CEO SCI·Foundry
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