e****z 发帖数: 119 | 1 Dear professors, I am having this question for a long time. If a person is
listed on a NIH R01 grant as a post-doc with his/her biosketch attached and
certain percent effort, can he/she be considered as an co-investigator on
this grant? By the way, is there a way to search for co-investigators on a
grant on the website of NIH? Or it is only up to the PI? Thanks a lot.
Forgive me if it is naive. |
r**t 发帖数: 64 | 2 My answer would be no. In this case, the term "investigator" rather than "co
-investigator" would be more appropriate.
There is no way to search for a co-investigator on relevant NIH grant
funding website because co-investigators are not listed. |
p*l 发帖数: 1359 | 3 postdoc is not considered as key personal in a NIH grant. PI can attached a
postdoc 's biosketch in the senior personal section and specify his effort
in a proposal, but postdoc personal changes do not need NIH approval.
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【在 e****z 的大作中提到】 : Dear professors, I am having this question for a long time. If a person is : listed on a NIH R01 grant as a post-doc with his/her biosketch attached and : certain percent effort, can he/she be considered as an co-investigator on : this grant? By the way, is there a way to search for co-investigators on a : grant on the website of NIH? Or it is only up to the PI? Thanks a lot. : Forgive me if it is naive.
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e****z 发帖数: 119 | 4 Thanks a lot!
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【在 p*l 的大作中提到】 : postdoc is not considered as key personal in a NIH grant. PI can attached a : postdoc 's biosketch in the senior personal section and specify his effort : in a proposal, but postdoc personal changes do not need NIH approval. : : and
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