“How to Write a Grant” Resources
General NIH grant writing process and tips:
- Presentations from grant experts Dr. Tom Cheever and Dr. John Porter for the Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation
- Grant-Writing Tips for Graduate Students
- Science “How Not To Kill a Grant Application” series
- Columbia University Grantsmanship Course – access to presentations and resources
- Stanford University grant writing videos
- Early stage researchers can apply for the Univeristy of Utah Grant Writing Coaching Research Study (funded by the NIH Common Fund) to receive coaching support for NIH-style proposals
Links to F31-specific writing tips and insights from:
NIH & NSF resources
- All About Grants Podcast
- Grant Process Overview
- Write Your Application Guide
- Sample applications from NIAID
- The Biosketch format, FAQ, and SciENcv tutorial
- Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Requirements
- NSF Guide to Proposal Writing
For one-on-one assistance with grant writing, email our Grant Educator, Alexandra Thomas, PhD, at Alexandra_L_Thomas@rush.edu to set up a consultation appointment.
Grant Center Contact
Alexandra Thomas, PhD
(312) 947-2602
Alexandra_L_Thomas@rush.edu