One of our PIs wants to engage a faculty member at another school as a
collaborator. That faculty member already has 90% of her effort committed
to grant-funded projects, and the remaining 10% is not sufficient to make
the proposed collaboration convincing to the proposed sponsor. The solution
proposed by the two investigators is list the collaborator as a consultant
for ~$20,000.
Is it a common practice to use the consulting mechanism to engage
collaborators whose is effort fully committed to other projects?
Peter J. Dolce, Ph.D., Director
Office of Research Support Services
Meharry Medical College
1005 DB Todd Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37208
V 615 327 6703
F 615 327 6716
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