Re: High-end Instrumentation Grant
Jennifer Hyne 05 May 2009 15:45 EST
It's been my understanding that the entire section/PDF document uploaded
should be no more than 2-3 sentences, total.
Jennifer E. Hyne
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Marta Torruella wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> We have an Instrumentation Recovery Act grant that is due tomorrow.
> Question on the Project Narrative which is traditionally just 2 or 3
> sentences. For this grant it again says “Using no more than two or
> three sentences, describe the relevance of this research to public
> health. In this section be succinct and use plain language that can be
> understood by a general, lay audience. A brief description of jobs
> created or maintained along with a statement concerning the
> environmental impact of the instrument that is being requested should
> be included in this section.”
>
> I interpret this as 2 or 3 sentences for the whole thing since this is
> just to provide a brief explanation of these areas that can be further
> detailed elsewhere. The PI feels it is 2 or 3 sentences for each area
> (relevance to public health; job creation and maintenance;
> environmental impact.)
>
> I’d hate to have the application dinged for this. Any thoughts??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marta
>
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>
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