Creed: Taking a Beating
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Getting out of the ring too early is the most common cause of death of scientific ideas. Fight on.
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Don't Crash on Approach
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Getting the approach section of your grant fine-tuned is crucial. You must land your science smoothly.
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Staying on My Good Side
Cranky Reviewer
Don’t be the person study section remembers for prior gaffes. Even if only some members are put off by a concern it can hurt your grant score.
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NIH Diversity/Minority Supplements for Your R01
Rebecca Helton, MA
These are the easiest, and perhaps most rewarding, grants you'll ever get. Learn how.
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TB Research on World TB Day: Yuri van der Heijden
Rebecca Helton, MA
In honor of World Tuberculosis Day, Dr. Yuri van der Heijden talks about his TB research and offers advice to those working toward career development awards.
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Avoiding a Mismatch: How To Work with a Writer or Editor
Rebecca Helton, MA
You don't have to do it all yourself! Many successful researchers engage scientific/medical writers and editors for help with grants, manuscripts, press releases, and more.
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Three (Grant) Peeves in a Pod: Write Better
Cranky Reviewer
Contorted sentence structure and dense text torture reviewers.
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What I Wish I’d Known Before I Wrote My K
The Edge for Scholars
Three K awardees share the advice they wish they'd received before preparing career development awards.
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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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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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