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The RFAs state that the applicant should have an established research program in the area of study. Does “applicant” refer to the PI, or the research team?

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The RFAs state that the applicant should have an established research program in the area of study. Does “applicant” refer to the PI, or the research team?

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The “applicant” is the institution submitting the grant application. The PI or PIs are expected to have significant experience and expertise in the area of study, as are other key members of the research team. The applicant institution should currently support research in the area of study. The combination should ensure the highest likelihood of consortium success.

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