A Guide to the NIH Grant Programs

Author:   Samuel M. Schwartz (Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, National Institute of Health 1978-1983) ,  Mischa E. Friedman (Associate Director, Referral and Review, Associate Director, Referral and Review, Division of Research Grants 1984-1988)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195069341


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 March 1993
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Samuel M. Schwartz (Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, National Institute of Health 1978-1983) ,  Mischa E. Friedman (Associate Director, Referral and Review, Associate Director, Referral and Review, Division of Research Grants 1984-1988)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.30cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780195069341


ISBN 10:   019506934
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 March 1993
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: NIH Mission and Organization 3: Budget and Legislation 4: Extramural Support Mechanisms 5: Application Preparation 6: The Referral System 7: The Peer Review System 8: Division of Research Grants Study Section Review 9: Institute Review 10: National Advisory Councils 11: Program Management 12: Decision Points and Communications Appeals 13: Areas of Special Interest 14: Valuable Sources of Information

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"""An excellent guide to the process of applying for and obtaining a National Institutes of Health grant. . . . very comprehensive. Recommended."" --Choice"


An excellent guide to the process of applying for and obtaining a National Institutes of Health grant. . . . very comprehensive. Recommended. --Choice This book serves as an excellent guide to the process of applying for and obtaining a National Institutes of Health grant. A thorough introduction to the NIH (its funding, goals, missions, and objectives) gives readers an understanding and layout of the organization. Next the authors analyze the actual process of applying for a grant and offer a great deal of advice to the applicant. Sample documents, grant descriptions, and extramural grant programs are presented....Recommended for university, hospital, and medical school libraries; useful for schools with allied health programs. --Choice Lucid and straightforward. This authoritative and clearly written book should be in libraries or departmental reading rooms wherever NIH-supported research is done. --Science


This book serves as an excellent guide to the process of applying for and obtaining a National Institutes of Health grant. A thorough introduction to the NIH (its funding, goals, missions, and objectives) gives readers an understanding and layout of the organization. ... this guide is very comprehensive. Recommended for university, hospital, and medical school libraries; useful for schools with allied health programs. * J. King, Choice *


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Samuel M. Schwartz, Ph.D., has participated in most facets of the NIH grant and contract programs for over 20 years. His experience includes serving as an executive secretary of a study section, Chief of the Division of Research Grants (DRG) Referral Office, Program Officer in the National Cancer Institute and the National Eye Institute, Associate Director for Review of an NIH institute peer review system, and DRG Associate Director in charge of referral and peer review activities. Mischa E. Friedman, Ph.D., is a former executive secretary of an NIH study section. He served as an assignment officer in the DRG Referral Office, and as a Section chief, branch chief, and the Associate Director for Referral and Review in the DRG.

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