Maybe we should call it “just-in-case” rather than “just-in-time”

So, you just received an automated email that asks you to submit “just-in-time” information for your application. Does that mean NIA is going to pay it? I wish! Unfortunately, that just-in-time request brings false hope to too many. Here’s some explanation of the just-in-time messages and our data on who gets funded. It might help you consider the priority of responding to a just-in-time request for information, if your application to NIA has a percentile score of 21 or poorer.
Source: Inside NIA: A Blog for Researchers - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Source Type: blogs
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