Can a research project also have NIH funding?
Prior NIH funding is acceptable, and applicants are encouraged to seek funding from the NIH and other private and public sources post Coulter Foundation funding. Funding from the NIH that is concurrent with the Coulter Foundation project funding would not be appropriate if it supports the same research project to achieve the same specific goals and milestones. However, it would be acceptable if it supports related but clearly distinguishable goals and milestones.
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