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This perspective offers a roadmap for competitive National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant applications, drawing on extensive peer review and program experience to guide and motivate applicants. It emphasizes strategic elements for success and supports diversity in biomedical research.

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  • Grant Application Strategy
  • Scientific Review Process

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  • Securing funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is crucial for biomedical research.
  • Prospective applicants often face challenges in navigating the complex grant application process.
  • Extensive experience in NIH peer review and program management informs this perspective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive roadmap for developing competitive NIH grant applications.
  • To inform, guide, and motivate prospective applicants through the funding process.
  • To address strategies supporting diversity and inclusion among applicants, particularly young investigators.

Main Methods:

  • Distillation of over 60 years of combined experience as NIH Scientific Review Officers and Program Officers.
  • Utilizing Euclid's 'The Elements' as a structural template for presenting key components of NIH funding.
  • Drawing on a wide range of sources for both general and specific advice on grant writing.

Main Results:

  • Identification of essential elements for a successful NIH grant application.
  • Candid insights into the peer review and funding decision-making process.
  • Strategies for enhancing the competitiveness of applications.

Conclusions:

  • A structured approach, informed by expert experience, can demystify the NIH grant application process.
  • Focusing on actionable elements and understanding the review criteria increases the likelihood of securing funding.
  • Promoting diversity and inclusion is integral to a robust biomedical research ecosystem.