Seriously? And be paid 100% on an NIH grant performing research? I agree with the training and teaching opportunities but then I wouldn’t think you could charge 100% effort to NIH.
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I think that the opportunity to teach, in addition to receiving purely research training, is consistent with the purpose of the F32, i.e. preparing an individual for a CAREER in academic research.
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Happy New Year to all,
Please share your thoughts on the possibility (or restrictions) for a NIH funded full time post doc to take on extra responsibilities such as to teach a course, even if it is related to their post doc work.
Here is my inclination, if it is 100% FTE on the NIH grant for a 12 mo. period, then the answer would be no.
What do you think?
Thank you all.
Angie
ANGELICA VACA, CRA
INTERIM DIRECTOR, RESEARCH SERVICES
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
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