Steven Edwards
02-07-2002, 03:20 PM
Dr. Young,
In a previous post you made a reference to the decision process of the NIH to allocate funds to different areas of research. You stated that more quality proposals encourages the NIH to put more money into a given field, which is one reason your lab spends time training other labs.
Is there anything that we, the community, can do to help improve the quality of grant proposals?
-Steven
In a previous post you made a reference to the decision process of the NIH to allocate funds to different areas of research. You stated that more quality proposals encourages the NIH to put more money into a given field, which is one reason your lab spends time training other labs.
Is there anything that we, the community, can do to help improve the quality of grant proposals?
-Steven