Your Grant as Story - the Rogue Character
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Avoid confusion by properly introducing the cast of characters in your grant proposal
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Three Tips for Writing to Non-Specialists
Eric Sentell, PhD
We often have broader audiences than our fellow specialists. Here are three tips for writing to non-specialists, from a writing specialist.
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Big Words
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Big words in academic writing - love 'em or leave 'em?
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Practical Writing Advice from a Writing Teacher
Rebecca Helton, MA
Writing guide offers straightforward advice for communicating ideas clearly.
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Making Writing More Memorable and Persuasive
Eric Sentell, PhD
Schema theory can help you achieve compelling, influential memorability in your grant proposals, scholarly articles, and other writing.
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The Scientist's Adverb
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
My take on writing tendencies in academic science and a light hearted break from all things viral.
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How a Jail-house Letter and Goat Research Can Get Your Grant Funded
Eric Sentell, PhD
So-called “audience-based rhetoric” persuades much more effectively than just stating the reasons your grant is the best idea ever.
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Will They Stay or Will They Go?: Figures in NIH Grant Abstracts
Ashley Hood, PhD
The February 2020 grant submission cycle threw everyone for a loop.
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Get Your PMCIDs PDQ
Rebecca Helton, MA
One item easy to do from isolation is making sure your publications comply with the NIH Public Access Policy and receive PMCIDs.
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Think of It as the Next Big Adventure
Ross Cloney, PhD
Five years ago I joined Nature Communications from my postdoc to begin my new life as an editor.
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