Updated 13 January 2017
Who is it that first said that the wars in academia are so vicious because the stakes are so small? Continue reading “The Importance of the “Academic Pre-nup””
Updated 13 January 2017
Who is it that first said that the wars in academia are so vicious because the stakes are so small? Continue reading “The Importance of the “Academic Pre-nup””
While a full roll-out isn’t expected until 2016, the NIH and other federal funding agencies will be changing their bibliographical sketch format. Continue reading “Changes to Biographical Sketches for All Federal Agencies’ Funding Applications”
In 2009, the NIH restricted the number of resubmissions of applications for funding to one (A1), requiring any subsequent new research funding applications (A0) to be substantially different from the unfunded application. Shrinking research budgets and the impacts of this restriction–it requires researchers to substantially re-direct their work, which may mean reorienting the efforts of a whole lab–were taking an obvious toll on research, with many meritorious ideas being abandoned as a result of this restriction. Continue reading “In Case You Missed It: NIH Amends Resubmission Policy”