Specific Aims Part 1 - The Problem

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Part 1 of a series on how to write the ever popular specific aims page.

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Specific Aims Part II - the Solution

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Part II of my series on the Specific Aims page.

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Friendly Advice from Your NIH Grant Reviewer

Vicky Morgan, PhD

Dear PI, I am your NIH grant reviewer. Many feel that reviewers are the enemy. But for the next few weeks I want to be your friend.

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Growing Stronger in the Face of Rejection: Roundup

Rebecca Helton, MA

Perspectives on managing the emotional fallout and using rejection to improve your work.

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More Friendly Advice: When Rejection Isn’t Really Rejection

Vicky Morgan, PhD

When rejection isn’t really rejection – more friendly advice from your NIH grant reviewer I know you’ve heard it, too – “Not Discussed” means you should toss that idea in …

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Specific Aims Part III - the Hypothesis (part 1)

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Part 1 of Part III (part of a part? subpart?) on writing the best SA page ever!

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2021-2022 Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab

iTHRIV CTSA

A hybrid event with four virtual microlabs and a five-day residential workshop focused on the ethical challenges of applying AI technologies.

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Know Thy Study Section Members

Niccolo Machiavelli

Look at the roster for the study section(s) your grants will go to. Find these people.

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Crafting the RCR Section in Application & Progress Report

Ashley Hood, PhD

How to approach the Training in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) section of NIH grant proposals.

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NIH's New Data Sharing Policy: Not So Scary

Rebecca Helton, MA

You're probably already doing some of what's required.

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