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Guide to effective grant writing : how to write a successful NIH grant / by Otto O. Yang.
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Yang, Otto O.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Kluwer Academic, ©2005.
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xv, 93 pages ; 23 cm
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Forrestal Annex - Non-Circulating
RA11.D6 Y36 2005
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Proposal writing for grants
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United States
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Proposal writing in medicine
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Research grants
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Summary note
"Guide to Effective Grant Writing is a straightforward, common-sense guide to one of the most important skills required of all academic researchers: getting funding from the NIH for your research. A successful scientist, Otto O. Yang, shares his perspective from both ends: as a pioneering researcher applying for funding as well as an NIH scientific consultant reviewing grants. Guide to Effective Grant Writing gives the reader a step-by-step account on how to write a grant application while highlighting the important areas that are often neglected or erroneous. It is the definitive guide to the NIH review process, explaining how the NIH assesses grants and how one approaches the process of grant applications from start to finish."--Jacket.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references ( p. 89) and index.
Contents
1. Overview : overall goals when writing grant applications
2. Organization and use of this guide
3. Preparing to write
4. Types of NIH grants
5. Anatomy of the NIH grant application
6. Organization and aesthetics
7. Specific aims
8. Background and significance
9. Preliminary results
10. Research design and methods
11. Use of literature citations
12. Use of appendices
13. Administrative sections
14. Collaborators and consultants
15. Scoring process
16. Resubmitting an application
17. Submitting a competing renewal
18. Non-NIH grants
19. Conclusions.
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ISBN
0306486644 ((pbk.))
9780306486647 ((pbk.))
0306486652 ((ebook))
9780306486654 ((ebook))
LCCN
2004051680
OCLC
60189594
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