Mapping Publications to Grants
Publications are one of the important products of NIH research grants, and authors are required to cite their NIH support in their publications.
Publications are one of the important products of NIH research grants, and authors are required to cite their NIH support in their publications.
It came to my attention that the analysis we posted last month on the numbers of investigators with multiple awards couldn’t be recreated.
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Last month, I blogged about the number of investigators having multiple awards, with a focus on relatively well-funded investigators (the top 20 percent in total funding, or “Top 20”).
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Last month I blogged about the participation of women in NIH extramural programs, and I promised more information when the paper that we prepared in collaboration with the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health came out, so here it is.
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I’ve been away for a few days at a conference, so I was negligent in my blogging. Let’s catch back up by discussing more about the distribution of NIH funding.
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We recently received a letter from a group of extramural scientists expressing concerns about the sunsetting of the A2 applications. I thought that the entire NIH research community would be interested in reading our response….
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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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