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In May 2014, Dr. Francis Collins, the director of US National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Janine C...
Setting up a writing critique group NIH clarifies terminology regarding rigor of the prior research ...
Celebrating 70 years of serving MD Anderson Do grant reviewers read reference lists? NIH encourages ...
Grant-writing workshop and mock study section now available to help grant applicants Must authors hi...
New NIH training module: Vertebrate Animals Section When a journal requests English-language editing...
GrantScoop helps researchers find funding opportunities New NIH guidance on citing interim research ...
ICMJE member journals to begin requiring data sharing statements Online tools for researchers Change...
Grant Writers\u27 seminars return in March How to disagree with an NIH research grant proposal revie...
How to discuss your study\u27s limitations effectively Reference letters vs. letters of support for ...
A friendly reminder about Core Grant citations Using BioRender to create scientific figures Reminder...
Grant Writers\u27 seminars return in October Increase INTEREST in your grant proposals Academic sear...
The growing acceptance of preprints in biomedical publishing NIH biosketch changes Opening up the fu...
NIH allows flexibility for applicants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic Whom to contact for help wit...
Using Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) to enhance rigor and reproducibility Court ruling sheds ...
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In May 2014, Dr. Francis Collins, the director of US National Institutes of Health, and Dr. Janine C...
Setting up a writing critique group NIH clarifies terminology regarding rigor of the prior research ...