Science is Demanding Gordon Ramsay Quality at Ray Kroc Speeds
Josh Fessel, MD, PhD
"You Wanna Supersize That?" Is No Way to Approach Doing Science!
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If They Can't Trust You with Stats, They Won't Trust You with Money
James West, PhD
You've convinced reviewers they'll be brought up for war crimes if they don't fund your grant, but your statistics make you look amateurish.
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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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Write Like a Boss: Five Minutes to Better Science Writing
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
If your writing is starting to look a little frayed around the edges and lacking that enthusiastic zing you had when you first got to the keyboard, its time for …
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Using NIH RePORTER to Find Your Guide
Rebecca Helton, MA
Use Matchmaker to find Program Officials of active grants similar to yours. Here's how.
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Harness the Immense Power of Nosiness in NIH RePORTER
Rebecca Helton, MA
You've got questions. NIH RePORTER has answers.
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Getting Your Ducks in a Row for that First Big Grant Submission
Aron Parekh, PhD
So you are sailing high with your K career development award ready to pounce on your next grant submission! But what do you need to reach that next milestone, i.…
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Build-a-Grant, Section by Section
Ashley Hood, PhD
A round-up of blogs addressing specific grant sections.
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Your Grant as Story - the Rogue Character
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Avoid confusion by properly introducing the cast of characters in your grant proposal
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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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