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Posted July 16, 2008
It is extremely important to understand the layers of sign-off for grant submission, states Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 1 minute 12 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
Don't Assume Institutional Support Discuss funding with mentors and department chairs early in the game, states Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 1 minute 34 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
Hermi R. Woodward explores complications concerning minimum effort requirements. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 14 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
Take budget into consideration at the start of proposal development, recommends Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 19 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Team writing works well for Howard J. Aizenstein. Quick Tip - 1 minute 53 seconds |
Posted January 17, 2008
If you have a controversial protocol, approach the IRB first and the funding body second, advises Christopher M. Ryan. Quick Tip - 1 minute 54 seconds |
Posted January 14, 2008
Resubmitting Unscored Grant Proposals F. Xavier Castellanos describes the path between unscored and fundable grant proposals. Quick Tip - 1 minute 33 seconds |
Posted January 14, 2008
Question and method are clearly connected in a well-written grant proposal, suggests F. Xavier Castellanos. Quick Tip - 1 minute 45 seconds |
Posted January 14, 2008
Line-by-line analysis of grant proposals is expensive but invaluable, says F. Xavier Castellanos. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 5 seconds |
Posted December 4, 2007
Thinking Ahead About the Details Include protocol details in the human subjects and budget sections of your grant, suggests Victoria J. Grochocinski. Quick Tip - 4 minutes 0 seconds |