Clinical Trial and Human Research Rules for NIH Proposals

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February grant submitters, this means you.

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Opportunities for Collaboration with the Trial Innovation Network

Aimee Edgeworth

If you're doing multi-site clinical research, this group can supercharge your study recruitment and make technical details easier and less time-consuming.

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Applications Open for Innovation Lab on Lifestyle Interventions that Last

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An Innovation Lab to re-imagine research on lifestyle and health.

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How to Register for Translational Science 2018

The Edge for Scholars

A walkthrough on connecting you and your institution, and getting a reduced price for Translational Science 2018 membership.

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Growing Opportunities: Research Funding & Awards Bulletin Board

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Curated list of biomedical funding opportunities, with emphasis on early career researchers, pilot research, and foundation sponsors. Check back often.

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Quick Like Bunnies, Spend $5 Now for a Better Academic New Year

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

Quick like a bunny....snag the best academic organizer of your life for $5 at Passion Planner.

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Year 15 as a PI. Spoiler, It's a Still a Challenge

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

A hop, skip and a jump away Pipette Protagonist is dishing on what it’s like to be a Year 1 PI. Turns out it’s tough, but Pipette makes pointed …

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A Year at Edge for Scholars

Helen Bird

Thank you for the phenomenal year of growth. New visitors became regular readers, hundreds of profiles were added, and fantastic new bloggers shared their voice on the Edge.

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Three (Grant) Peeves in a Pod: Appearance Matters

Cranky Reviewer

Beauty is in the eye of the reviewer and we like simple elegance.

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Multi Year Study Reveals Significant Bias Against Women in Grant Review

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

When panel's took a 'science first' approach to ranking grants, women fared as well as men. But that's not how it's done.

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