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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5 Ways to Improve the RCR Section of Your K
The Edge for Scholars
Here are some helpful tips for writing a better Responsible Conduct of Research Plan (RCR) for your K
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Clinical Trial and Human Research Rules for NIH Proposals
The Edge for Scholars
February grant submitters, this means you.
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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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Which Study Section Should I Pick? Try the Assisted Referral Tool!
Aron Parekh, PhD
One important aspect of submitting grants to the NIH is selecting an appropriate study section. While the general descriptions on the CSR website can be helpful, they often require …
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Finding Motivation When You’re Ready to Quit
Dr Liz, PhD
I’ve been trying to get funding for my research, but nothing has come through. You, too?
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Academic Non-Renewal: Don’t Think it Can’t Happen to You
Dr Liz, PhD
Three years ago this week, I was given my 1-year’s notice that my tenure track Assistant Professor job would be non-renewed.
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How to Get a K24
The Edge for Scholars
Four recipients of K24s shared their advice for writing these grants that protect time for mentoring.
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Ten Insider Tips: What Your Grants Manager Wishes You Knew
Helen Bird
Your grants manager is a key person in ensuring smooth submission of your grant.
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Discover What’s Getting Funded with NIH Matchmaker
Rebecca Helton, MA
NIH Matchmaker allows you to easily find out who and what your institute is funding.
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