All great grant proposals are framed around a series of problems, from the big to the more specific, along with a series of potential solutions, as yet unrealized…
Once you have your NIH score (or non-score), it’s only the beginning of the process that will determine whether, when, and how much of your grant will be funded!
Once upon a time, the NIH had you lead the body of your grant proposal with a section titled “Background and Significance.”
Recently the NIH completely redefined the format requirements for research grants.
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Funding for your grant proposal depends on your ability to clearly communicate both problems and solutions in your research field.
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Figuring out what reviewers want in a grant proposal can be frustrating, whether you are a new PI writing your first proposal or a veteran in your field trying to decipher reviewer feedback
The specific aims are one of your keys to success. If a reviewer encounters your aims, and gets confused or lost, then it is likely game over for your grant. Do not collect $200, do not pass go.
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