Would the CRB actually give a poorer score to a proposal based on being “nonresponsive” even if the science was good?
The goal of the CRB is to facilitate successful external research proposals. Most external sponsors return proposals without review if an applicant fails to follow guidelines. If you can’t seem to follow internal guidelines, reviewers may have doubts about your ability to do so with external sponsors.
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