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Hematology 2005
© 2005 The American Society of Hematology

Hematology Grants K08 and K23

David M. Bodine

Correspondence: David M. Bodine, MD; National Institutes of Health, 49 Convent Drive, Building 49, Room 3A14, MSC4442, Bethesda MD 20892-4442; phone (301) 402-0902; fax (301) 301-4929, tedyaz{at}mail.nih.gov

Abstract

The first National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant awarded to physician scientists is often a K08 or K23 award. This chapter is designed for the Hematology Fellow who is preparing for an independent faculty position in 3–5 years. The topics covered include deciding which award to apply for, advice about planning and writing the application, as well as a description of the review process and how candidates can make their application stand out.


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