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Research Plan: Make the Most of Your Significance,
Innovation, Approach and Overall Impact
NIH R01 PACK: SPECIAL REPORT + ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
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Probably the most important parts of your National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 application are those in which you describe your proposed research. In particular, these are the Specific Aims and Research Strategy sections. They address your project’s Significance, Innovation and Approach, which are three of the five core grant criteria that reviewers use to score your application. As a matter of fact, these sections are the ones on which you will spend most of your writing time.
At the same time, these sections will heavily influence your application’s Overall Impact score. Unfortunately, there is no template for incorporating overall impact into your application, and there is no section called “Overall Impact” — or even an incentive to simply add a paragraph labeled as such.
Increase your NIH funding chances by taking advantage of this unique informational pack. It includes a special report and a 90-minute on-demand webinar:
New NIH R01 Grant Special Report:
Research Plan: Make the Most of Your Significance, Innovation, Approach and Overall Impact
This special report examines how you can use the Specific Aims and Research Strategy to perform double-duty:
- Fulfill the Significance, Innovation and Approach criteria
- Support the Overall Impact of your research
Must-have, step-by-step expert guidance includes:
- Avoid the dreaded “overly ambitious” reviewers’ critique with advice from the experts
- Are your Specific Aims “sequential” or “parallel”? 1 Way to know for sure
- One section holds the key to completing the rest of your application. Learn the easiest place to start
- How to make the argument that your research is “translational” — Key language every grant-writer should know, and more!
Available in digital format or print. Please add $20 for print.
Click here to learn more about this report.
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On-Demand Webinar:
NIH Research Strategy: Actionable Next Steps to Develop a Winning Proposal
A research strategy is not just about experiments, but how you think about solving the problems raised. To successfully meet the research strategy requirements of the NIH grant application, you must provide a clear picture of your research and its impact, how you will overcome challenges, and what you hope to accomplish.
During this on-demand Webinar, your expert presenter, Dr. Dorothy Lewis, will help you tackle each component of the research strategy and develop a winning proposal.
5 Key Take-Aways:
- Importance of clarity in the specific aims and matching to approach section
- How to impress the reader regarding innovation and your credentials
- Level of detail needed in approach
- Importance of focusing on strategy, not INDIVIDUAL experiments
- Significance of showing the reader that you can interpret your own data
Choose your preferred format: CD, MP3 or PDF Transcript.
Click here to learn more about this Webinar.
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The informational products above are brought to you as a training tool by the Principal Investigators Association, which is an independent organization. The products presented and its contents are not connected with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or the National Science Foundation (NSF), nor are they endorsed by these agencies. All views expressed are those personally held by the author and are not official government policies or opinions.
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