How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded: An Insider's Guide to Grant Strategy

Author:   Michelle L. Kienholz (Scientist Administrator, Scientist Administrator, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) ,  Jeremy M. Berg (Director, Institute for Personalized Medicine, Director, Institute of Personalized Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199989645


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded takes a novel, non-formulaic approach in teaching readers how to ""write a grant"" — and much more. The authors draw on their decades of experience working with both investigators and NIH personnel to anticipate their questions and concerns and help establish a comfortable, productive partnership between them. With this book's focus on applying this knowledge to their personal grant strategy, readers will learn: how the NIH operates at the corporate level, as well as the culture and policies of individual institutes and centershow the NIH budget evolves over the course of a fiscal year and why the timing is importanthow to customize NIH Web site searches and use the data to increase chances of successhow to identify appropriate program officers, study sections, and funding opportunitiesThe authors advise readers on developing each component of the grant application in order of the components' influence on the final impact score. Individual funding mechanisms are reviewed along with grantsmanship tips specific to each. Readers learn the importance of reviewer-friendly formatting and organization of the text.The final chapters cover next steps after the application has been submitted-before, during, and after the review and funding decision. Strategies for resubmitting or repurposing applications are provided for those readers whose applications do not receive awards. The authors likewise anticipate the needs of readers who do receive funding but have questions on managing and maintaining their award.Amid ever-increasing competition for government research grants, How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded is an invaluable manual for how to pursue — and sustain — NIH funding.

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Author:   Michelle L. Kienholz (Scientist Administrator, Scientist Administrator, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) ,  Jeremy M. Berg (Director, Institute for Personalized Medicine, Director, Institute of Personalized Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780199989645


ISBN 10:   0199989648
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 December 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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The authors promise a guide to grant writing enriched with history, context, and insider tips, and they deliver just that. This is an invaluable resource, particularly for first-time applicants and grant administrators at academic medical centers. The text is eminently readable, and peppered with both humor and insight. --Ann Bonham, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Association of American Medical College For many scientists, NIH seems to be a mysterious and almost mythical place. This book provides nuanced insider knowledge about the institution and its policies that is both accessible and easy to digest. --Raynard Kington, MD, PhD, President, Grinnell College; former Principal Deputy Director andActing Director, NIH


The two authors are experienced with and knowledgeable about this bureaucratic system and provide researchers an exceptional aid in working through the process...the authors do a magnificent job of explaining why the application process is so time-intense. The book also gives superb advice about developing a protocol and applying for a grant and what the different decision steps mean for researchers.100 - 5 stars! * Doody's Notes *


The two authors are experienced with and knowledgeable about this bureaucratic system and provide researchers an exceptional aid in working through the process...the authors do a magnificent job of explaining why the application process is so time-intense. The book also gives superb advice about developing a protocol and applying for a grant and what the different decision steps mean for researchers.100 - 5 stars! Doody's Notes


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Michelle Kienholz has partnered with scientists, clinicians, and public health researchers from all disciplines at dozens of universities to develop grant applications for almost every federal agency, including most grant mechanisms for each of the institutes and centers at the NIH. She volunteers her knowledge and experience on her popular blog, Medical Writing, Editing and Grantsmanship (as writedit), through which she has learned the most common and vexing concerns of researchers who interact with the NIH and how best to foster a partnership between investigators and NIH personnel. Jeremy M. Berg served for eight years as Director of the National Institute for General Medical Sciences at NIH, where he championed transparency and communication. Prior to his time at NIH, he was at Johns Hopkins University for 19 years as a postdoctoral fellow, faculty member, and department chair. He is currently on the faculty of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where he serves in several key administrative positions and conducts research in computational biology and personalized medicine. He has received numerous research, teaching, and public service awards.

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