tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4011807185318760660.post711079168385075002..comments2023-06-22T00:28:24.696-07:00Comments on How to write a K99 (Now with R01 and tenure advice too): My department chair told me I'm planning too many grantsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4011807185318760660.post-87130227067676158942015-09-17T20:19:58.139-07:002015-09-17T20:19:58.139-07:00I'm not sure if this is too late. I agree wit...I'm not sure if this is too late. I agree with your assessment. I would focus on early career grants. The DOD is a great granting opportunity so I am not sure if you have a postdoc or senior graduate student (that isn't too busy with lab work) who would be willing to write major sections of the DOD grant (then you coudl review it by each section when he or she is done). I've written many grants with my PI as both a graduate student and posdoc. If you are willing, you could list the postdoc as a co-investigator. This way both of you win. <br /><br />On a separate note, thank you for all your advice on the K99/R00 grant application process. It has been hard for me to get a lot of help on this process. I will be submitting my grant soon, so I just wanted to say thanks!Generation Y Scientisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16377548639327911164noreply@blogger.com