From mmreturn@magnetdev.com Thu Jan 21 12:23:25 2010 Return-Path: Received: from mail35.magnet101.com (mail35.magnet101.com [209.18.93.35]) by smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o0LKNM6N017206 for ; Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:23:25 -0800 Message-Id: <201001212023.o0LKNM6N017206@smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX> Received: from MAGNETMAIL1 (172.17.35.1) by mail35.magnet101.com id hb2rrk0ir207 for ; Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:27:16 -0500 (envelope-from ) Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:27:15 -0500 From: Director@principalinvestigators.org To: Subject: Your Preview Issue X-TokenInfo-NoToken: X-Bps1: 4761157667 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_NextPart_000_912867_2010121_132715154" X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=fsecure engine=1.12.8161:2.4.5,1.2.40,4.0.166 definitions=2010-01-21_09:2010-01-20,2010-01-21,2010-01-21 signatures=0 X-Proofpoint-Spam-Details: rule=notspam policy=default score=0 spamscore=0 ipscore=0 phishscore=0 bulkscore=100 adultscore=0 classifier=spam adjust=0 reason=mlx engine=5.0.0-0908210000 definitions=main-1001210180 --_NextPart_000_912867_2010121_132715154 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Principal Investigator Advisor is a managerial guidance monthly for leading= scientists in all fields of research. Preview this month's issue below: Yale Murder Heightens PI Attention to Lab Security "After Hours"=20 The murder last year of a grad student in a research building at Yale Unive= rsity has PIs taking a second look at the safety of staff and researchers w= ho work at odd hours and sometimes alone. All campuses have security measur= es in place for their facilities, but security experts tell Principal Inves= tigator Advisor that labs are not like most university buildings and pose s= pecial challenges PIs must address. Tim Dimoff, a former police detective a= nd SWAT team member who founded SACS Consulting, a security services compan= y in Akron, OH., says: "Labs are unique because the people who work there (= For more of this article, visit XXXXXXXwww.principalinvestigators.org/pdf/P= IAdvisorFeb10.pdf) The Three Reviewers Critical to your Grant's Success Many researchers submitting grant applications fail to understand that obta= ining a fundable score depends heavily on the reactions and roles of three = key members of the Study Section which reviews their proposal. To explain, = this, I shall examine some of the detailed workings within a typical Nation= al Institutes of Health (NIH) study section. Not all such groups, (For more= of this article, visit XXXXXXXwww.principalinvestigators.org/pdf/PIAdvisor= Feb10.pdf) 8 Tips For Better Grant Writing There are four basic elements to a grant: what you want, how you're going t= o implement what you want, what need you plan to fill, and why the grantor = (For more of this article, visit XXXXXXXwww.principalinvestigators.org/pdf/= PIAdvisorFeb10.pdf) 12 Expenses You Can (or Can't) Charge Against Your Sponsored Agreement "The guiding principle rests on whether an expense directly benefits a proj= ect," responds Gunta (For more of this article, visit XXXXXXXwww.principali= nvestigators.org/pdf/PIAdvisorFeb10.pdf) Dealing with a Dueling Duo Going out of your way to avoid the conflict is not the best way to address = the situation. 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Yale Murder Heightens=20 PI Attention to Lab Security "After Hours"

The murder last year of a grad student in a research=20 building at Yale University has PIs taking a second look at the=20 safety of staff and researchers who work at odd hours and sometimes=20 alone. All campuses have security measures in place for their facilitie= s,=20 but security experts tell Principal Investigator Advisor=20 that labs are not like most university buildings and pose special=20 challenges PIs must address. Tim Dimoff, a former police=20 detective and SWAT team member who founded SACS Consulting, a security=20 services company in Akron, OH., says: "Labs are unique because the=20 people who work there (more)


The Three Reviewers=20 Critical to your Grant's Success

Many researchers submitting grant applications fail=20 to understand that obtaining a fundable score depends heavily on=20 the reactions and roles of three key members of the Study Section=20 which reviews their proposal. To explain, this, I shall examine=20 some of the detailed workings within a typical National Institutes=20 of Health (NIH) study section. Not all such groups, (more)

8 Tips For Better Grant Writing
There are four basic elements to a g= rant: what you=20 want, how you're going to implement what you want, what need you=20 plan to fill, and why the grantor (more)

12 Expenses You Can=20 (or Can't) Charge Against Your Sponsored Agreement
"The guiding principle rests on whether = an expense=20 directly benefits a project," responds Gunta (more)

Dealing with a Dueling=20 Duo
Going out of your way to avoid the confl= ict is=20 not the best way to address the situation. View it as a (more)

PIs Give Best Meetings=20 Advice
There are two basic problems in meetings= : People=20 who talk too much and those who talk too (more)

Choosing a Co-Investiga= tor
Feasibility of accomplishment is every b= it as important=20 a consideration to the reviewers as is the quality of the proposed=20 science. There are (more)

To read these helpfu= l articles=20 in their entirety

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