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by authorfly
705 days ago
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Can you explain how you would determine or know about grant availability? Especially that "life might be more complex in infectious disease research than in oncology" - as an outsider this really caught my interest, I'd have imagined the two have similar levels of grants? Maybe more than a field like Psychology or Developmental Biology, about the same? Does this mean more people are going into in disease research because A) it's more interesting to them? (vs Oncology)... or B) The grants from COVID mean it's a better field? |
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You can see NCI (National Cancer Institute) leading the pack there, with NIAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) coming in second.
It surprises me how few people, even in my field(s) (which are overwhelmingly funded primarily by NIH), know of or use these tools. Particularly RePORTER and the advanced project search functions.