Successful grant proposals in science, technology, and medicine : a guide to writing the narrative

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Where to find it

Health Sciences Library — Books (Basement)

Call Number
Q 180.55 .P7 O85s 2015
Status
Checked Out (Due 10/23/2024)

Health Sciences Library — Reference (1st floor)

Call Number
Q 180.55 .P7 O85s 2015 c. 2
Status
In-Library Use Only

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Summary

There are many resources on grant writing in science, technology and medicine, but most do not provide the practical advice needed to write the narratives of grant proposals. Designed to help novice and experienced investigators write compelling narratives and acquire research funding, this is a detailed guide to the content, organisation, layout, phrasing, and scientific argumentation of narratives. The authors draw on more than twenty years of research and analysis of grant proposals, having worked extensively with investigators at different levels, from pre-doctoral students to senior scientists. They have used this experience to design a framework for scientific writing that you can apply directly to narratives. The guidelines and advice offered are applicable across many funding agencies, including the NIH and NSF. Featuring many real-life examples, the book covers a range of topics, from organisational alternatives to best practices in grammar and editing, overview visuals, and working with contributors.

Contents

The scientific grant proposal and its narrative -- The aims section -- The background section -- the preliminary studies/progress report section -- The methods section, part 1 -- The methods section, part 2 -- Other prose considerations -- Technical features of sentences.

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