Fri, 13 May 2011 16:03:50 -0400
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Dear GSU subscribers to the PIs listserve,
The May 2011 issue includes a form to renew an individual subscription to the Principal Investigator Advisor newsletter. GSU has renewed its institutional subscription and will continue to send out this monthly newsletter to all GSU faculty and staff subscribed to this listserve, Therefore, you do not need to get an individual subscription to maintain access to this newsletter. If you know of any faculty or research administrators who are not on this listserve and wish to be, have them contact Kelly Stout ([log in to unmask]).
Table of Contents
How to Head Off Problems With Foreign Visas
If you’re dealing with foreign-worker visas, there’s a critical rule of thumb: You can’t speed up visa processing. But you can prevent it from being unnecessarily slowed down. Follow five strategies for making sure the visa review goes as smoothly as possible.
Resubmitting Your Application: Put Your Introduction to Work to Support Your Case
Under NIH’s grant application procedures and restriction, you have one page — and no more than three — to write your Introduction. And this is where you make your case when addressing reviewers’ concerns for a revised resubmission. There are definite strategies for making this part of your application work for you on the second time around.
Preparation Is Key to Securing Targeted Research Funds
Want to get into the U.S. government’s applied-research funding “club” but afraid you don’t have a key because your experience has been limited to basic research? Stop looking for a key, and start doing some homework.
3 Budget Categories Where Science Meets Money
You should think of your budget as a financial map of your research project, start from zero, and build up your budget step by step. Your budget should reflect every activity described in your Project Description, and nothing there should be a surprise — by its presence or absence.
Avoid Getting Too Sophisticated With Image Manipulation
Image manipulation is one of the fastest growing causes of research misconduct allegations. Good PIs can find themselves the target of an investigation if they’re not careful.
Ways to ‘Unlock’ Yourself and Focus on Important Tasks
Why do most people have trouble getting started on important, but not urgent, tasks? One reason: delay discounting — people’s tendency to do something more immediately rewarding rather than something that may lead to bigger rewards later.
What Every PI Should Know About the New Reasonable Accommodation
New EEOC regulations take effect May 24 that will raise the stakes in how you, your supervisors and managers handle requests for disability accommodation for lab workers and others. As a result, frontline supervisors — like PIs — are going to need to recognize such a request and handle it properly.
Developing a Leadership Plan for a Multiple PI Proposal
Having more than one PI on a project can spark creativity and add new aspects to your research. At the same time, there are specific rules for submitting this type of proposal. And if you fail to submit an appropriate Leadership Plan, you application could be penalized.
P.S. Just Released: “NIH R01 Grant Application” Mentor: An Instructional Manual. This unique publication coaches you on how to optimally prepare the vital components of your NIH grant application in full compliance with the new rules and formats. Go to http://www.principalinvestigator.com for more details.
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