Resources
Downloadable Resources
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UTHSC Editorial Style - UTHSC Writing and Style Guide.Â
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 - This short tutorial will teach you how to use the readability statistics embedded in Word to calculate the Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level for your spell-checked text in manuscripts and grant proposals.
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"X" Model for a Grant Narrative - A brief explanation regarding the use of general to specific abstraction to improve your narrative transitions from an introduction to results/discussion to conclusion sections of a proposal or manuscript.
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How to Write Specific Aims - BioScience Writers. Michelle, S. (2015)
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Specific Aims Examples - Maintained by the University of Alabama at Birmingham Center for AIDS Research
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- ThoughtCo. Nordquist, R. (2019)
Grant Writing Tips
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- NIAID
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- NIH
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(Human Genome Research)
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By Karen M. MarkinFrom the Chronicle of Higher Education issue dated February 21, 2000
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- NIH
- - NIH Center for Scientific Review
- - NIH Center for Scientific Review
- - NCI
- Quick Guide to Grant Applications - NCI
- - NIH Office of Extramural Research
- - NIH Office of Extramural Research
By Karen M. Markin
From the issue dated April 8, 2005- Vertebrate Animal Section - PHS Grant
- VAS Checklist
Other Online Resources
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iThenticate - A plagiarism detection service offered free of charge to UTHSC researchers.
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 - Maintained by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health (NIH) (2017)
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 - Maintained by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences (2019)
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 - Maintained by BioScience Writers LLC. BioScience Writers (2015)
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 - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Markin, K.M. (2005)
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 - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Stone, D.A. (2009)
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 - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Stone, D.A. (2010)
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 - Maintained by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (2018)
UTHSC Library Research Guides
The was created in collaboration of UTHSC Health Sciences Library and UTHSC Office of Scientific Writing (OSW), which can also be found on the Library’s OSW Research Guide webpage at .