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*# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/NIH-2004-DRV.PDF NIH Reviews of the revised proposal] | *# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/NIH-2004-DRV.PDF NIH Reviews of the revised proposal] | ||
*# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/Laidlaw-2005-DA2.pdf Revision A2], in response to the second round of reviews | *# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/Laidlaw-2005-DA2.pdf Revision A2], in response to the second round of reviews | ||
=== LaTeX Templates === | |||
You can copy the files <tt>nih.cls</tt> and <tt>prop.tex</tt> in <tt>/pro/graphics/proposals/nih/bisti</tt> to serve as templates for your proposal, but please don't modify the originals. | |||
== NSF == | == NSF == | ||
Revision as of 21:43, 2 November 2009
Most research is funded through grants, and to get a grant, you must write a grant proposal. Our group generally finds funding through the NIH (National Institutes of Health) and the NSF (National Science Foundation), which have distinct and well-known grant proposal styles. Collected here are links to guidelines and examples for writing grants in these styles.
NIH
- NIH guide to proposals
- Example proposal: DTI+MRI-based Tools for Analyzing White Matter Variation by Laidlaw, Ahrens, Allman, and Bastin
- First submission
- NIH Reviews
- Revision A1, in response to the first round of reviews
- NIH Reviews of the revised proposal
- Revision A2, in response to the second round of reviews
LaTeX Templates
You can copy the files nih.cls and prop.tex in /pro/graphics/proposals/nih/bisti to serve as templates for your proposal, but please don't modify the originals.