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Subject:Info on Scientific Grant Writing? From:"Deborah L. Crossman" <DLCrossman -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 9 Mar 1999 01:37:21 EST
1) Does anyone have knowledge of what would be considered a Job Description
for a "Scientific Grant Writer," employed in a major medical center, providing
incentive for an interdisciplinary group of medical scientists to increase
their research by having the assistance of a grant writer?
2) Do you know what specific skills, or background, would be expected in such
a position?
3) Do you know what a full-time permanent salary range, or hourly contractual
rate, would be appropriate in a major city, where this medical center is part
of a group of hospitals and medical schools working together on teaching and
research, with a strong academic focus?
NOTE: Sorry to those who may have read a different version of this message
previously. A few people contacted me, hoping to get further info such as
that listed above, including myself.