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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Thank a Congress Critter! Science Budget is a Win for NIH NSF
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
This week's bipartisan budget offered big wins for NIH and NSF thanks to Congressional Reps Tom Coles and Roy Blunt. 👏🏽
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Another Human Subjects Proposal Change: Inclusion across the Lifespan
Rebecca Helton, MA
NIH is making another change to the grant proposal format for research involving human subjects.
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How to Protect Your Protected Time
Rebecca Helton, MA
A K protects 75% of your effort, but what about that class you teach, or clinic time, or dissertation committees, or...?
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Conveying Institutional Support
The Edge for Scholars
Grant reviewers want to invest in success. When applying for a career development award, you must convey the support of your institution.
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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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Even More Cranky
Cranky Reviewer
Bilateral justification is from the devil. It’s a cognitive drain and subtle form of punishment for your reader.
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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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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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Writing Your K or CDA Progress Report
The Edge for Scholars
Writing your annual progress report is both an art and a science. Here's how to ace it.
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