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NIH Grant Success: The Importance of Impact

Principal Investigators Association, Oct 2010, Pages: 60


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60 Minute Audio Conference presented by Dr. Dorothy E. Lewis

Understanding the Importance of Impact

Get expert advice on the key difference between impact and significance and what it means to your grant proposal. Dr. Dorothy Lewis will give you strategies for writing a stronger impact section including examples of proven words to use.

Walk-away from this webinar with the particulars of the new scoring system and how impact is the key component for NIH funding. You will understand how your grant will fit into the portfolio of your institute and strategies to improve impact if your record is weak.

Tips & Tricks of the Impact Section:

- Why significance doesn't equal impact in your grant proposal
- Proven words to succinctly and potently state your the impact
- Tips on how-to balance creative with feasibility
- Techniques to overcome a weaker record
- Strategies for selecting the right study section for your proposal

The Principal Investigators Association, an independent organization, brings you this product as a training tool. The content has no connection with the NIH or NSF, nor do these agencies endorse it. All views expressed are those personally held by the author and are not official government policies or opinions.



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