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FAQ
When submitting a proposal, should the publications, grants and patents be my own or can they be from members of my research team?
You should include publications, grants, and patents in which you, a collaborator, PI or member of your lab were authors or recipients. We encourage you to include these in your proposal to show the sponsor that you have the expertise and experience to execute on your research proposal.