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5 Key Grant-Writing Tactics for Getting Your Science Funded
You already have a great research idea, and now you just have to get it funded. Writing convincing, compelling and competitive proposals is an indispensable skill for every scientist. With only 1 in 5 grants receiving NIH or NSF awards, you need every available tool to get the grant you deserve. Inside this special report, you will find proven tactics to help you:
* Write a Proposal That Gets Attention (pg. 6)
* Understand the Review Process (pg. 12)
* Focus on Additional Considerations Required in NIH and NSF Applications (pg. 14)
* Gain Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions, and More (pg. 21)
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About the Co-Author:
Thomas R. Blackburn, PhD,
served as co-author of this
report. Since 2003, he has
been principal of Thomas R.
Blackburn Grants
Consultancy, a consulting
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universities and scientific
societies, and individual
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teaching, he joined the
American Chemical Society
Petroleum Research Fund as
Assistant Program
Administrator, retiring as
Senior Program Officer
in 2002.
In the latter capacity,
he managed more than 3,000
grant proposals (soliciting and
reading over 10,000 expert
peer reviews) and recruited
panelists for and participated
in dozens of proposal
funding conferences.
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