j*****u 发帖数: 285 | 1 Sorry, I don't know how to type Chinese with this computer.
I am resubmitting my K99. I know i need new letters. On the eRA Commons page
for referees, there is a place asking for Reference letter confirmation #
if resubmitting.
https://public.era.nih.gov/commons/public/reference/submitReferenceLetter.do
?mode=new
Does it mean the Reference letter confirmation # for my original submission?
How do I get the #? I guess my referees wouldn't save the # from my last
submission, which was more than a year ago.
Can my referees just ignore it? It doesn't seem to be required.
Thanks a million! |
j*****u 发帖数: 285 | 2 Sorry, I don't know how to type Chinese with this computer.
I am resubmitting my K99. I know i need new letters. On the eRA Commons page
for referees, there is a place asking for Reference letter confirmation #
if resubmitting.
https://public.era.nih.gov/commons/public/reference/submitReferenceLetter.do
?mode=new
Does it mean the Reference letter confirmation # for my original submission?
How do I get the #? I guess my referees wouldn't save the # from my last
submission, which was more than a year ago.
Can my referees just ignore it? It doesn't seem to be required.
Thanks a million! |
p****c 发帖数: 233 | 3 I did this many years ago and can not remember clearly. But if your referees
can submit their letter, this is not a problem. I mean without this number. |
m*****a 发帖数: 117 | |
a*****g 发帖数: 25 | 5 Just ignore it. Your referee will need the confirmation # to update/modify
their original letter. However, their original letter would not work for
your resubmission. You will have to ask them to submit a new reference
letter for your revised application. |