- Fighting Rejection, Reggae-Style: Three Little ReviewersThought I’d start this one off with a nod to Bob Marley, since a little reggae always soothes my FL girl soul. When I had my first baby, I realized I knew very few lullabies. So “Three Little Birds” it was. Baby loved it, and so did I.
Fighting Rejection Lesson #1: Don’t worry... 
- Friendly Advice from Your NIH Grant Reviewer
Dear PI,
I am your NIH grant reviewer. Many feel that reviewers are the enemy. But actually, for the next few weeks I want to be your friend. You should want to be mine too. I’m going to explain why.
To get funded you need me to defend your proposal to the review committe... 
- Specific Aims Part II – the SolutionIn Part I of my series on the Specific Aims page I talked about the first paragraph of this page, which sets up the problem. Although a whole paragraph dedicated to the problem might seem like a lot, remember that the problem includes: (1) a couple background sentences to put the... 
- Specific Aims Part 1 – The ProblemUnless you are totally new to NIH grants, you already know that the specific aims page is the most important page of the entire grant. The specific aims page sets the tone for the grant. Will the grant be easy to read and understandable, or dense and frustrating? Unlike you and y... 
- Grant funding strategy: Which grants to apply for?With so many funding opportunities, choosing which grant to apply for can be hard to know. This is an especially important consideration for early-career scientists. Grants are time-consuming to write, but are important for getting the funding needed to complete your research.
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- Diversify Your Funding PortfolioBy Rebecca Helton and Raymond D. Blind
Just like a retirement portfolio, a wise strategy to maintain your research funding is to diversify. You never know how funding priorities at agencies will change, so the more baskets holding your eggs the better. You can do this both wit... 
- What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 3In the final post of this three part series, I share insight from a dozen faculty who review NRSA fellowship applications on the mentor’s role in the application, metrics used to assess the strength of an applicant, who to ask to write letters, and interacting with your PO post s... 
- What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 2In this three part series, I share advice received when I asked a dozen faculty from my institution who review fellowship applications what they look for in a strong application. Part 1 discussed when to submit and logistics around submitting an easily reviewable document. Part 3... 
- What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 1To craft the strongest fellowship application, know what review criteria are in place. A good place to start is Section V. Application Review Information of the program announcement for the technical definition of the review criteria. However, another great source of insight is t... 
- What the F? Creating a Commons IDHelp! I’m submitting an NIH fellowship application and need a Commons ID. How do I get one?
Let’s start with what eRA Commons and a Commons ID are.
eRA Commons
The NIH describes eRA Commons as “an online interface where grant applicants, grantees and federal staff at NIH and...