
Ajantha Abey narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.
In this blog, Ajantha provides an exclusive look into the inner workings of an Alzheimer's Research UK (ARUK) grant review panel. Highlighting the structured and rigorous process of evaluation, Ajantha outlines key criteria considered essential by reviewers such as feasibility, innovation, training environment, and impact planning. The article identifies recurring strengths and weaknesses found in grant applications, offering valuable guidance for early-career researchers aiming to enhance their chances of funding success. This behind-the-scenes perspective demystifies the grant application process and underscores the importance of clear writing, well-justified methodologies, contingency planning, and alignment with funders’ priorities.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-what-happens-in-a-grant-review-panel/
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Ajantha Abey is a PhD student in the Kavli Institute at University of Oxford. He is interested in the cellular mechanisms of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other diseases of the ageing brain. Previously, having previoulsy explored neuropathology in dogs with dementia and potential stem cell replacement therapies. He now uses induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons to try and model selective neuronal vulnerability: the phenomenon where some cells die but others remain resilient to neurodegenerative diseases.
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