Should I include mention of NIH support in journal articles that pertain to research supported with my New Innovator funds?
Yes, please be sure to identify yourself as an NIH Directors New Innovator Award recipient in journal articles, oral or poster presentations, news releases, interviews with reporters, and other communications related to your research funded by this program. Although citing NIH support is always important, it is even more so in the case of the New Innovator Award program, which is a component of the NIH Common Fund. In journal articles, please cite the grant number as well as the name of the program.
Yes, please be sure to identify yourself as an NIH Director’s New Innovator Award recipient in journal articles, oral or poster presentations, news releases, interviews with reporters, and other communications related to your research funded by this program. Although citing NIH support is always important, it is even more so in the case of the New Innovator Award program, which is a component of the NIH Common Fund. In journal articles, please cite the grant number as well as the name of the program.
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