General grantsmanship tips regarding formatting, writing to the reviewers and review criteria, and preparing initial sections (part 1 of 3) The following is a summary of the video transcript: Planning and Preparation: Formatting and Structure: Collaboration: Key Sections: Writing Tips: Review Process: Specific Aims Page: The presentation emphasizes the importance...
The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. CREd Library Note: This presentation is an update to the Biosketch section of the 2014 presentation Grantsmanship: Mechanics of Grant Writing. Biosketch This talk is about grantsmanship mechanics. It’s intended as an overview of what NIH grants consist...
The ability to recruit an adequate number of participants can be an important factor in a study’s success, helping to ensure that the work can be completed within planned budgets and timelines, and with sufficient statistical power. While every study will encounter unique opportunities and challenges, experienced researchers suggest that...
The ability to recruit an adequate number of participants can be an important factor in a study’s success, helping to ensure that the work can be completed within planned budgets and timelines, and with sufficient statistical power. While every study will encounter unique opportunities and challenges, experienced researchers suggest that...
Last in a three-part series, this presentation looks at the “four Ps” (Prioritize, Perspective, Preservation, and Perseverance) for maintaining a successful academic-research career The following is a transcript of the presentation video, edited for clarity. Balancing Experiences When I was asked to do this, I was thinking about the advice...
Second in a two-part series The following is a digested version of the presentation video transcript. Impact Score The impact score: The reviewers provide an overall impact score that reflects their whole assessment of the value of the grant. It reflects their assessment of the likelihood for the project to...
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