A Peek Inside Study Section: The Riff Raff Edition
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
The first of a multipart series on ad hoc'ing for my first R-award study section. I shook off some nerves and, gasp!, had fun.
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Bespoke Tailoring: Why You Want to Work with a Writer/Editor
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Hiring a medical editor is like having a bespoke tailor. No one cares what I’m wearing, but I want my work to step-out completely dressed for success.
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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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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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Why Can’t NIH Study Sections Operate More Like Journal Reviews?
Lisa Pastore, PhD
Why can’t NIH Study Sections have a consistent set of reviewers and consistent critique?
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Three (Grant) Peeves in a Pod: Trials and Tribulations
Cranky Reviewer
Ever since the holy trinity important things have come in threes—listen up. Study section will not (and should not) cut you slack. 1.) No matter how many clinical trials you …
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 1
Melissa Krasnove
Part 1 of feedback gathered from a dozen faculty who review fellowship applications on what makes a successful application.
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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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Data Management: Streamlining Your Research and Publication Pipeline
Elisabeth Shook
How can you respond to federal mandates – and increasing calls for research reproducibility – in your research and data management practices?
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Resilience as a Common Trait in Researchers
Amy Ramsey
If I have learned one thing in science, it is how to be more resilient.
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