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Strategy for NIH Funding
To secure funding for an NIH grant, you'll need sound guidance and a solid strategy. The Strategy takes you through all the steps from qualifying for NIH support to staying funded. Even more, it gives you specific "to do's" so you're prepared at every stage.
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New Investigator Guide to NIH Funding
This document outlines strategies for gaining an NIH grant and explains basic funding concepts and processes to new and would-be principal investigators.
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How to Write an Application Involving Research Animals
Explains procedures for writing an application and then applying for and maintaining an NIH grant application for research that uses animals. You can also visit our other All About Grants Tutorials.
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Advice on Research Training and Career Awards
This resource gives advice on research training, career awards, fellowships, and research supplements. The advice comes from the knowledge and views of NIAID staff, including former NIH grantees.
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Grants Policy and Management Training for Foreign Investigators
This course teaches foreign grantees, investigators, and project leaders how to manage NIH grant funds and comply with requirements. Principal investigators and staff in the institutional business office work closely together throughout the entire grant period.
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Advice on Research Training and Career Awards
Advises you on research training, career awards, fellowships, and research supplements. Our advice comes from the knowledge and views of NIAID staff, including former NIH grantees.
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New Investigator Guide to NIH Funding
This document outlines strategies for gaining an NIH grant and explains basic funding concepts and processes to new and would-be principal investigators.
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Checklist for New Investigators 
This checklist is based on NIAID's New Investigator Guide to NIH Funding tutorial. Throughout, we provide links to the tutorial for more complete information.
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Note: Source: NIAID NIH