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Portrait of Dr. David Widmer.

Early Communication with Grants or Compliance Offices for Seamless Submission

Developing an NIH research grant typically involves several key components, including the preparation of a detailed research plan, budget justification, and supporting documents. But PIs should not forget to familiarize themselves with both NIH and internal requirements and regulations that must be adhered to. These are in place to ensure that the grant application process […]

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Emilie Clemmons

Let’s Talk About CDMRP!

Do you have an idea you think can move the needle in your field, but you’ve had no traction with NIH or other federal funding agencies? You might consider the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, or CDMRP. Here is a conversation between CDMRP expert Dr. Emilie Clemmens (Artemis Editing) and NIH expert Dr. Meg Bouvier

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Portrait of Dr. David Widmer.

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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