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Posted November 11, 2009

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Being Able to Retool

Creativity in the funding search is vital, asserts Patricia E. Molina.

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Posted November 11, 2009

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Emphasis on Early-Career Researchers

NIH is making changes that will help support junior researchers, states William A. Vega.

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Posted August 14, 2009

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Funding a Clinic

David A. Axelson describes the three funding streams that support the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Services Clinic.

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Posted July 29, 2009

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A Combination of Funds

David A. Axelson says that a team approach to funding is mutually beneficial.

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Posted July 27, 2009

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Innovation with an R25

Neal Ryan urges the importance of talented colleagues and flexibility in organizing an R25.

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Posted March 30, 2009

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Industry Funding

Be aware of agreements with industry that include a publication delay, advises Keith A. Trujillo.

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Posted March 30, 2009

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Helpful Small Mechanisms

Keith A. Trujillo suggests the R13 and the SC3 funding for smaller projects.

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Posted March 30, 2009

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Being Viewed as Objective is Critical

Keith A. Trujillo talks about an issue to consider when you get funding from the pharmaceutical industry.

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Posted March 26, 2009

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The Epidemiology Branch at NIDA

Yonette Thomas describes the public health arm at the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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Posted March 26, 2009

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Responding to Summary Statements

Yonette Thomas advises early-career researchers how to respond to grant reviews.

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