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Christopher Moore

Part 1 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series, looking at the characteristics and job of grant reviewers

Part 1 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series, looking at the characteristics and job of grant reviewers The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. For Whom Are You Writing? I thought I’d start by talking to you a little bit...

Part 6 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series drills down into the project scope, identifying what to have in place at launch and what you need the grant to provide

Part 6 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series drills down into the project scope, identifying what to have in place at launch and what you need the grant to provide The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. What Will It...

Part 2 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series looks at fitting your idea to the grant mechanism, your background, available resources, and the current stream of science

Part 2 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series looks at fitting your idea to the grant mechanism, your background, available resources, and the current stream of science The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Your Project Must Fit Your Funding...

Part 7 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" looks at the required pieces of a grant application

Part 7 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” looks at the required pieces of a grant application The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. A concept I usually refer to at this point is the idea of the Anna Karenina principle....

Part 5 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series looks at key program announcement details, institutional logistics, and timelines

Part 5 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series looks at key program announcement details, institutional logistics, and timelines The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Read the Program Announcement A lot of the fear and anxiety that comes with grant...

Part 8 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" highlights several of the "predictable" errors and problems in unsuccessful grant applications

Part 8 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” highlights several of the “predictable” errors and problems in unsuccessful grant applications The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. The other side of the formula. You think grantwriting is really torture, and you’re...

Part 4 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series provides a brief grant-readiness assessment checklist for yourself, your lab, your team, your institution, and your idea

Part 4 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series provides a brief grant-readiness assessment checklist for yourself, your lab, your team, your institution, and your idea The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Self-Assessment So, self-assessment. The most important piece of...

Part 3 of 8 in the "Preparing for Your First NIH Grant" series looks at translating your idea into compelling specific aims

Part 3 of 8 in the “Preparing for Your First NIH Grant” series looks at translating your idea into compelling specific aims The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Strong Aims Strong aims should be memorable. A great way to see whether you’ve done your...