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Research Development vs. Research Administration: How Each Office Can Support Your Grant-seeking Endeavors. 

When looking at the lifecycle of a grant from project concept to application preparation, submission, and review, to scientific and financial reporting and management of the award, multiple institutional offices provide essential, unique, yet complementary services. Research Administration as a field is long-standing and many researchers have a general sense of the responsibilities of their […]

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Spotlight on NIH R35 Mechanisms

Spotlight on NIH R35 Mechanisms

The NIH Activity Code R35 belongs to a category of research projects awarded to outstanding investigators. The intent of an R35 award is to provide recipients with long-term support for any research in their laboratory (so long as it’s in keeping with the awarding IC’s mission) instead of a specific project. The funding and flexibility

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Spotlight on the R61/R33

Spotlight on the R61/R33

The R61 and R33 mechanisms, often referred to jointly as R61/R33, fund exploratory/developmental grants in a phased approach. Phase 1 of the study is funded under the R61 and phase 2 is funded under the R33.  Most of us associate the R21 mechanism with exploratory research where proof of principle has not been established. The

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