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The clinical features of a Texas family with spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) provided a key clue that expedited the discovery of the SCA1 gene.
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Choosing the Right Funding Mechanism
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How to write a Grant Application (NIAID)
A Quick Guide for Grant Applications (NCI)
Tips for New NIH Grant Applicants (NIGMS)
Grant Writing: A 12-Step Program (Nancy Desmond, NIMH)
Inside the NIH Grant Review Process
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