What does the CHRP selection committee want to see in a proposal?
• The novel aspects and originality of the interdisciplinary research; • A team of natural science or engineering and health science researchers; • A clear and detailed description of the mechanism for the translation of the project results to the users, stakeholders and health care segments; • A clear description of the methodology, particularly in terms of experimental design (statistical analysis); • A description of the training of graduate students, including their roles in the project; and • The added value of interdisciplinary training that will be provided. To provide this information, it is suggested that applicants dedicate one page to the description of the mechanism for translation, and at least two pages to the methodology. To stay within the page limits of the application, space may be gained by keeping the descriptions of the team coordination and training to half a page each.
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