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As I mentioned last week, Lydia and I are gearing up to write a Very Big Grant over the next month and a half. I'm excited about this project and my role in it - which is much more central than I've ever been before on a grant this size.

My sister had mentioned to me recently that she was baffled by the process of research - how to come up with an idea and a study design, and how to go through the process of convincing people to pay for it. I've decided to write about the process for her, as it unfolds, from vague idea to 100+ page submitted proposal with all the details nailed down. It'll also be interesting for me to have a record of my first major r01 grant proposal. (I've been more peripherally involved in helping out on others, but this will be different: I'll be right in the middle of things from the beginning.)

I thought I might post about it to LJ, but I don't want to do so in open entries. It's a paranoia thing - we haven't submitted or published these ideas as our own, and even though the odds are infintessimally small that some other band of HIV researchers will stumble across my journal, I just don't feel comfortable spelling everything out in a public place. Plus, there will be impossibly high levels of HIV geekiness involved, and not everyone is interested in that sort of thing.

If you'd like to be privy to the gory details of how a vague idea becomes a grant proposal, leave a comment (or e-mail me) and let me know. If you're not on my friends list, I'll almost certainly be willing to add you for this purpose. If you don't have a Live Journal account, I can offer you an account creation code... or e-mail you the entries, I suppose, if you have your own reasons for staying away from LJ.

If you wouldn't be interested, I won't be offended or hurt in the slightest. No one has to be a research geek to be my friend. *grin*

Date: 2002-09-12 02:29 pm (UTC)
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Very interested, yes. (Researchers in my field occasionally study how people write these sorts of things, but that's not my area of interest. I just like watching people process-geeking about writing or design.)

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