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Whenever you write a grant proposal, several questions usually cross your mind: Have I chosen the right topic? Is this a fundable issue? Is this important research? Those questions come up frequently, and they have served as the genesis for the following commentary on the process of identifying and capitalizing on the recognition of a critical research issue.
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Manson, S.M. (1995). Selecting Issues and Hypotheses for a Research Proposal. In: Pequegnat, W., Stover, E. (eds) How to Write a Successful Research Grant Application. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2393-9_8
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