CRN Collaboration At-a-Glance
A successful collaboration involves sharing ideas, aligning with CRN priority
areas of research, and developing an innovative research proposal or paper.
- Visit http://crn.cancer.gov
- Use the Web inquiry form to connect with the CRN Principal Investigator's
office.
- The CRN Principal Investigator's office will identify potential
collaborators, arrange an initial meeting, and track the progress of the
collaboration.
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- Work with CRN staff to assess interest level and feasibility.
- If your ideas are a good fit… Participate in an initial conference
call to discuss your ideas with interested collaborators.
- Work with CRN collaborators and/or a Scientific Interest Group (SIG) to develop
your project proposal or paper.
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- Work with internal CRN collaborators to finalize research questions and
develop and execute proposals.
- Submit your proposal to the CRN New Proposals Committee for review
and approval.
- When ready to publish, follow the policies and procedures of the CRN
Publications Committee regarding authorship and publication.
- Use the Web evaluation tool to provide feedback on the CRN collaboration
process.
Resources to Ensure a Productive Collaboration
- The CRN New Proposals Committee has outlined policies and procedures for reviewing
and submitting new collaborative proposals.
- Experienced CRN investigators are available for direct involvement in all aspects of
the research, including research design, conduct, analysis, and dissemination planning.
- CRN sites contributing data to your project will review and comment on your research
proposal.
- The CRN Publications Committee has outlined policies and procedures for authorship
and publication of CRN-related research.
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