ABSTRACT

Competition for research funds in epidemiology, preventive medicine and biostatistics is highly competitive and at the same time, the grant application and review process at such agencies at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has undergone substantial revisions. Writing Grant Proposals in Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, and Biostatistics, Second Edition targets effective grant proposal writing in this highly competitive and evolving environment.

Covering all aspects of the proposal writing process, the updated second edition:
•Includes new chapters on Fellowship Grants and Career Development Awards designed for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career faculty
•Provides strategies to highlight the “overall impact” of the grant, one of the most important aspects determining NIH funding in a new chapter on Significance and Innovation
•Provides step-by-step guidelines for grant structure and style alongside broader strategies for developing a research funding portfolio
•Explains how to avoid common errors and pitfalls, supplying critical dos and don’ts that aid in writing solid grant proposals
•Illustrates key concepts with extensive examples from successfully funded proposals

Written by an established NIH reviewer with inside knowledge and an impressive track record of funding, Writing Grant Proposals in Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine, and Biostatistics, Second Edition is an essential cookbook of the appropriate ingredients needed to construct a winning grant proposal. The text is not only relevant for early-stage investigators including graduate students, medical students/residents, and postdoctoral fellows, but also valuable for more experienced faculty, clinicians, epidemiologists, and other health professionals who cannot seem to break the barrier to obtain NIH-funded research.

part I|56 pages

Preparing to Write the Grant Proposal

chapter 2|8 pages

Setting up a Time Frame

chapter 4|16 pages

Choosing the Right Funding Source

chapter 5|12 pages

Scientific Writing

part II|188 pages

The Grant Proposal

chapter 6|20 pages

Specific Aims

chapter 7|16 pages

How to Develop and Write Hypotheses

chapter 8|18 pages

Significance and Innovation

chapter 9|16 pages

Preliminary Studies

chapter 10|16 pages

Pilot Grants

Reproducibility and Validity Studies

chapter 11|18 pages

Study Design and Methods

chapter 12|12 pages

Data Analysis Plan

chapter 13|14 pages

Power and Sample Size

chapter 14|22 pages

Study Limitations to Consider

chapter 15|16 pages

How to Present Limitations and Alternatives

chapter 16|18 pages

Project Summary/Abstract

part III|108 pages

Submission and Resubmission

chapter 17|20 pages

Submission of the Grant Proposal

chapter 18|28 pages

Fellowship Grants *

chapter 19|22 pages

Career Development Awards *

chapter 20|18 pages

Review Process

chapter 21|18 pages

Resubmission of the Grant Proposal