A workshop organized by the Society for Leukocyte Biology offered advice to young scientists on how to decipher the grant-submission process of the US National Institutes of Health and compose a clear, compelling and fundable grant.
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We thank J. Holland (Account Executive, Society Management Services at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) for help in organizing the workshop and preparing the surveys.
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Gomez-Cambronero, J., Allen, LA., Cathcart, M. et al. Writing a first grant proposal. Nat Immunol 13, 105–108 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2183
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