Can a recipient of an NIH grant be considered for COPR membership?
Several past and current COPR members are NIH-supported investigators. The only caveat is that investigators, like all COPR members, must put aside their specific scientific interest when engaging in COPR discussions and activities. Also, like all COPR members, scientists on the COPR must be engaged directly with the public.
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- How is it possible that 100 percent of my contribution goes to the grant recipient? How are administrative and membership recruitment expenses covered?
- What role do COPR members have in terms of working with other advisory groups at NIH?
- Can COPR members who are also NIH grantees apply for new grants during their term?