ASSIST Preparing Submitting Tracking Your NIH Application
There are 8 steps in the process to submit an application using the ASSIST system. This video looks at each step one by one.
There are 8 steps in the process to submit an application using the ASSIST system. This video looks at each step one by one.
Learn a key approach to successful grant writing and grant getting, told through story of an encounter with a “skeptic” of this successful approach.
This briefing covers the key things applicants need to know about the submission and review of their R01 NIH grant applications. No time to watch an hour-long video? Go straight to what you need with the links here: Know the Path of a Successful Application Avoid 8 Common Applicant Pitfalls Help Direct Your Application to the […]
Learn how to navigate NIH forms using Grants.gov Workspace to enter human subjects and clinical trial information in a grant application.
NIH Matchmaker can read your mind–or at least your abstract. Paste in up to 15,000 characters, and it’ll analyze your text for key terms and spit out the 100 most closely related projects. Here’s a quick tutorial for using it.
Dr. Morgan Giddings shows us how to convey innovation when using standard techniques and methods.
In a competition for scarce resources, make sure you involve your reviewers’ reptilian brain. The review may come from the rational, cerebral layer of the brain, but the decision comes from the earliest, most instinctual layer. More Resources A Lesson Learned the Hard Way Avoiding Barriers Between Your Work and Your Reviewer Friendly Advice from […]