Diversifying the Biomedical Workforce Through a National Focus on Enhancing Early-Career Investigators’ Skills in Grant Proposal Development: The National Research Mentoring Network; (supplemental to: Enhancing research careers: an example of a US national diversity-focused, grant-writing training and coaching experiment)
Jones, H., McGee, R., Weber-Main, AM., Buchwald, D., Manson, S., Vishwanatha, J., Okuyemi, K. (2017). Diversifying the Biomedical Workforce Through a National Focus on Enhancing Early-Career Investigators’ Skills in Grant Proposal Development: The National Research Mentoring Network. BioMed Central Proceedings. 11 (Suppl 12):14. PMCID: PMC5773888: PMID: 29375659
https://europepmc.org/abstract/med/29375659
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