Writing the NIH Grant Proposal
A Step-by-Step Guide
Third Edition
- William Gerin - Pennsylvania State University, USA
- Christine Kapelewski Kinkade
- Niki L. Page - Pennsylvania State University, USA
January 2018 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Writing the NIH Grant Proposal, Third Edition offers hands-on advice that simplifies, demystifies, and takes the fear out of writing a federal grant application. Acting as a virtual mentor, this book provides systematic guidance for every step of the NIH application process, including the administrative details, developing and managing collaborative relationships, budgeting, and building a research team. Helpful hints along the way provide tips from researchers who have received grants themselves and coverage of the updated electronic NIH process and new scoring system is included.
Preface
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1. The National Institutes of Health
CHAPTER 2. Mentoring and Collaborative Relationships and What to Do If Things Go Awry
CHAPTER 3. Types of Award Mechanisms
CHAPTER 4. Preparation and Preliminary Steps
CHAPTER 5. Writing the Application, Part I: Scientific Content and Writing Strategies
CHAPTER 6. Writing the Application, Part II: Ethics
CHAPTER 7. Writing the Application, Part III: Filling Out Budgets and Other Forms
CHAPTER 8. Submitting the Application and the Grant Review and Award Process
CHAPTER 9. Be Careful What You Wish For . . .
Glossary
Index
This book is providing guidance to doctoral students as they complete their dissertations/thesis.
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