Category: Grants 101

Introductory Grants Information

I just moved from another university and I already have an eRA Commons username – How do I change my affiliation to Emory University?

If  you have an eRA Commons ID from another university and are now at Emory, you need change your affiliation.     Contact the Emory Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP, email)  Tell them you are a postdoc at Emory and your eRA Commons username Tell them you need to change your affiliation to Emory Also …

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What is eRA Commons and why should you have an eRA Commons username?

What is eRA Commons? Definition: eRA Commons – The electronic Research Administration (eRA) provides the IT infrastructure to manage grants awarded by the NIH and other government agencies. eRA Commons is the site for interfacing between the federal agency, grant reviewers, the university, and you. Why/When do postdocs need to access eRA Commons? If you …

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What is an ORCID ID? Do you need one? How do you get one?

What is an ORCID iD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID Definition: ORCID iD = Unique and persistent individual identification numbers which are used to identify individual scientific contributors and authors, and to distinguish individual scientists from others. Launched in 2012, ORCID iDs can particularly help distinguish individuals who have similar names. Over 7000 journals now …

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Federal Funding Listservs that you should subscribe to

An easy way to keep up with the available funding opportunities, is to sign up to receive electronic alerts from the funder. This is especially true for grants from the federal government. Several of the listservs you should subscribe to include: NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts – Track the release of new funding opportunity …

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How to Find Funding

There are several different approaches you can take to find funding: Web Search Funder webpages Searchable databases Look at what’s been funded Web Search This is pretty straight forward. Use your favorite browser and use terms specific to your research. You can make the search relatively narrow –             Who funds liver physiology research? Or …

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) ‘…NIH is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, investing more than $32 billion a year to enhance life, and reduce illness and disability… NIH funded research has led to breakthroughs and new treatments, helping people live longer, healthier lives, and building the research foundation that …

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What funding mechanisms can postdocs at Emory apply for?

Funding mechanisms can be split into two basic sources: Non-Federal Funding which includes foundations, industry, societies and other sources Federal Funding which includes the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Department of Defense (DOD) among others Non-Federal Funding opportunities Non-Federal Funding opportunities for Emory postdocs include: Foundations, industry, societies, etc, …

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Why should you apply for grants?

Writing a grant is hard work. It takes special and sometimes new skills. Writing grants is challenging, time consuming, and with a funding line of 15-30%, the odds are your proposal won’t be funded. So why should you spend your time writing and applying for grants?   It is your pathway to independence as an …

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What is a grant?

What is a grant? By definition, a Grant is – An exercise in persuasive writing  that conveys your ideas to a funder to get money to do something Grants can be for many different things including: Research Clinical practice or service delivery Training, Fellowships, Career Development Education, curriculum development Buildings and Equipment As a postdoctoral …

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