More Information for Understanding Impact Scores
As you may know, the recent “Enhancing Peer Review” self-study process at NIH led to, among other things, the introduction of bulleted critiques and overall impact scores.
As you may know, the recent “Enhancing Peer Review” self-study process at NIH led to, among other things, the introduction of bulleted critiques and overall impact scores.
Our All About Grants podcast series continues with a new episode on how to compose the cover letter for your application.
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Grants.gov provides a way for Authorized Organization Representatives to view all application submissions for their organization.
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I am constantly in awe at the speed at which things move in this electronic age (example: Watson on “Jeopardy!” last night), so I was delighted to see that yesterdays NIH Notice about a modification to the biosketch has already hit the blogosphere.
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What makes an application “new.”
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Looking to see how other investigators have presented their projects and ideas using the new, shorter application format?
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I have read or heard much about the dilemma of NIH applicants as they struggle to understand their chances of receiving NIH funding. As budgets flatten and tighten, this discussion has heated up.
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Are you a graduate student or postdoc receiving support from an NIH training grant or fellowship? Do you administer an NIH training grant? If the answer to either of the above questions is yes, NIH is here to help you navigate xTrain.
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Check out a recent Webinar conducted by the NIH Loan Repayment Program. The presentation will help you learn which NIH training grant, fellowship or career development award is right for you.
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Our All About Grants podcast series continues with a new episode on what key things to look for as you are reading through a funding opportunity announcement.
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