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Can a named Chief Investigator on a current NHMRC grant also be a Lead Applicant on a Population Health Research Capacity Building grant?

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Can a named Chief Investigator on a current NHMRC grant also be a Lead Applicant on a Population Health Research Capacity Building grant?

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Yes. Applicants may be a named CI on NHMRC Project or Program Grant (both old and new) and also be a named Lead Applicant on a Capacity Building Grant. NOTE – the time commitment for a Lead Applicant should be consistent with participation at a Lead Applicant level. It is anticipated that the percentage of NHMRC research time each lead applicant is able to commit to the capacity building grant is commensurate with that required to produce excellent mentoring, training and skills development. The Expert Assessment Panel will look at this aspect in detail on a case by case basis.

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