04843nam 2200709 450 991081326790332120230803194955.00-19-998965-60-19-935836-20-19-998966-4(CKB)2670000000490650(EBL)1573159(SSID)ssj0001061122(PQKBManifestationID)12382444(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001061122(PQKBWorkID)11097509(PQKB)11544398(StDuBDS)EDZ0001533259(MiAaPQ)EBC1573159(StDuBDS)EDZ0000979772(Au-PeEL)EBL1573159(CaPaEBR)ebr10904461(CaONFJC)MIL634033(OCoLC)865331930(EXLCZ)99267000000049065020140815h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHow the NIH can help you get funded an insider's guide to grant strategy /Michelle L. Kienholz and Jeremy M. BergOxford, England ;New York :Oxford University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (363 p.)Includes index. 1-322-02782-X 0-19-998964-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Essential Steps for Securing NIH Grant Funding: A Quick Guide to Key Concepts; Abbreviations; 1. National Institutes of Health; Office of the Director; How an Application Becomes a Grant; 2. Institutes and Centers; Program Officers; Advisory Councils; Institute and Center Data; 3. Center for Scientific Review and the Peer Review Process; Picking the Right Reviewers; How Your Application Is Reviewed; What the Score (or Lack Thereof) Means; Percentiles versus Paylines versus Success RateBecoming a ReviewerPeer Review Resources; 4. Office of Extramural Research; Funding Opportunities; Preparing Your Application; eRA Commons; Grants Policy; 5. Federal Budget Process; 6. NIH Funding Data and Trends; Applying Data to Your Application Strategy; 7. Getting at Mechanism; Research Grants (R series); Research Programs (P series); Career Development; Research Training; A Word about Supplements; A Word about Bridge Funding (R56 Awards); 8. Telling Your Story Well; First, Check the Data; Specific Aims; Approach; Significance; Innovation; IntroductionProtection of Research Subjects (Human, Animal)Project Summary; Other Application Components; Cover Letter; Budget; 9. Presenting Your Message Well; Organizing Your Ideas; Reader-Friendly Formatting; Science of Communicating; Beyond the Text; 10. Getting by with a Little Help from Your Friends; Friends at the National Institutes of Health; Friends outside the National Institutes of Health; 11. Before and After Your Study Section Meets; Before the Review; Review Week; After the Review; Council Meeting; Appeals; Administrative Review and Award Processing; 12. Is the Check in the Mail?Reading the NumbersWhen Will You Know Whether Your Score Is "Fundable"; 13. The Check Is Not in the Mail...; Resubmission; Repurposing Your Application; 14. The Check Is in the Mail, but...; Downsized; Change of Institution; Carryover; Keeping the Money Coming: NIH Public Access Policy; Appendix: Contacts and Resources at Institutes and Centers Common data set for each Institute and Center with funding authority (key links, contact information); IndexHow 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: DT how the NIH operates at the corporate level, as well as the culture and policies of individual institutes and centers DT how the NIH budget evolMedicineResearchMedicineResearchUnited StatesBiologyResearchBiologyResearchUnited StatesMedicineResearch.MedicineResearchBiologyResearch.BiologyResearch610.72/4Kienholz Michelle L.1633573Berg Jeremy M(Jeremy Mark),1958-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813267903321How the NIH can help you get funded3973384UNINA