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NIH
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Eligibility
Research Grant Mechanisms | NIH
Early Stage Investigators (ESI) | NIH
New Investigators | NIH-NIAID - Types of NIH R Grants
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NIH Examples
NIH R Grant Examples from the CCTS
NIH R examples: Behavioral ResearchNIH R examples: Cancer Epidemiology
NIH R examples: Implementation Science
NIH R examples: Allergy and Infectious Diseases
NIH RePORTER – Research Grants | NIHDon't see an example that fits your needs? This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.and we'll be happy to help!
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Specific Grant Components - Examples & Tips
Specific Aims:
Anatomy of a Specific Aims Page | BioScience Writers
Introduction to the Specific Aims Page | NIH NLM (PMC6133727)
Biosketch:
NIH Biosketch Form, Instructions & Example | NIHResearch Strategy:
Prepare Your Application | NIH NIAID
Other Sections:
Data Sharing Plan Samples | NIH NIAID
Key Elements to Consider in Preparing a Data Sharing Plan | NIH OER
Human Subjects Section
Vertebrate Animal Sections
Facilities & Resources
Data Management and Sharing
Authentication of Key Biologic a/o Chemical Resources
Other Tips:
Rigor, Reproducibility & Transparency (R2T) | CCTS
Rigor & Reproducibility | NIH - Additional Guidance and Instructions
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CCTS Resources
The CCTS offers resources to support research program development via multiple mediums whose focus may be specific to broad. Below is a select list of CCTS resources that can help faciliate your grant writing.
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Eligibility
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Other Sponsors
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
PCORI Funded Portfolio | PCORI
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ)
AHRQ Funded Portfolio | AHRQ
- Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)
- American Heart Association (AHA)
- CCTS Resources
Research Project Grants
Research Project grants (the most popular being R01s from NIH) are designed for both early career scholars as well as established investigators. These grants help to establish individuals as experts in their chosen research area(s) as well as utilize this expertise to impact public health. Browse below for valuable information and examples of these grants from the NIH, NSF, and foundations.