“Should I summarize my research project in the application’s cover letter?”

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No, Cover Letters have a distinct purpose—to identify and resolve any special issues, such as:

  • Your prior approval to submit a big grant, conference grant, or investigator-initiated clinical trial.
  • Your reason for submitting a late application and the length of the delay.
  • The involvement of human subjects, vertebrate animals, or select agents.

Only the scientific review officer—not peer reviewers or program officers—will read your cover letter.

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