NIH Offers New Type of K99/R00
The Edge for Scholars
In 2020, NIH will accept applications for a new career development award focused on diversity.
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How to Be Heard by Legislators
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
The NIH budget is not final. Contact your representatives about programs you value & the need for increased investigator-initiated funding.
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Not that Kind of Bias: Tales of Survivorship Bias
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: We are all biased
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Shark Tank for Scientists: NIH’s SBIR/STTR Grants
Rebecca Helton, MA
All about NIH's small business collaboration grants, which fund commercialization of your big ideas.
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An Academic Approach to Writing in Academia
Ashley Hood, PhD
A roundup of posts by Dr. Eric Sentell, who takes a scholarly approach to writing advice, complete with historic and literary references.
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Health Services, Outcomes, and Effectiveness Research Training Program
Becky Reamey, PhD
Now accepting applications for open predoctoral and postdoctoral positions in a research training program. DUE January 15, 2021.
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Your Grant Is Scheduled for an Appendectomy
Rebecca Helton, MA
Starting with grants due January 25, 2017, the NIH will no longer allow most materials you might want to put in your appendix. No longer can information required for the peer review …
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Nature: The Plight of Young Scientists
Rebecca Helton, MA
A recent news feature in Nature highlighted challenges facing early career scientists, from pressure to publish to shrinking funding and the increasing length of time before reaching research independence. Early …
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Back to Her Roots: Natasha Halasa
Rebecca Helton, MA
By studying respiratory illness and acute gastroenteritis in young children, Dr. Halasa is improving the lives of children in both the United States and Jordan.
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Open Season: NIH Loan Repayment Program
The Edge for Scholars
NIH wants to pay your medical or grad school debt. 1,500 awards are active each year, and each awardee receives up to $70,000 in debt repayment. Awards are available in several broad …
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