Does the PI have to have a masters level degree or is it more important for that person to have direct or extensive experience, capabilities, and availability?
Rather than focusing on educational credentials, reviewers will be more interested in determining whether the proposed PI has the appropriate capabilities, experience, expertise, and time to effectively lead and implement the project. Reviewers also will assess whether or not the team has the right skill mix and level of commitment to successfully accomplish the project. In addition, ideally, the PI would be located at the institution in which the intervention is to be implemented.
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