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Selection of Research Topic Novel Idea?? Mother of All Successful Proposals

There is nothing new under the sun! Stealing from one source is plagiarism, while stealing from many is research: Jacob Kraicer, U Toronto Where do we get our ideas from? –Advisor/ Committee members/ colleagues –Reading literature/publications –Library –Conferences/seminars –Look what has been funded, who gets funded and by whom? –Draw inspiration from anywhere you can –What is a great idea?

I wish, I would have thought of it, first! Need based (~50%) Solving a problem that exists Something is unknown so fill in the gap He/she did it and I will repeat in my lab Less chance of survival INNOVATIVE IDEA! Try to think big and out of box!!!

Write a proposal that will solve a problem! ProblemSolutionsProblem Open ended research Move field forward not sideways: Gerald Greenhouse Obvious that has been overlooked (old topics, less information) Look for what was published last week in your area

Decide the topic! Read a lot and understand central ideas! Write down your ideas: pros and cons Talk to people (anyone who would listen) Get advice from experts Can you do it? Any technical problem? Theme will slowly emerge! Interesting ideas for all stakeholders Write down a couple of ideas and try to sell them to your friends Think day and night (if you can dream about it, it will certainly happen one day!) Get haunted by the idea! Improvise your ideas! Communicate your excitement!

PI: the Principle Investigator Simplevery complex Doable FundableImpossible Is it worth doing? Can the PI do it? Is the timetable realistic? Is it institutional priority? Is the money asked for sufficient? Does the PI work alone or with others in the community? Cross the borders! Shake hands but keep some reviewers Make the idea palatable, interesting to strangers Once in a blue moon, you will get idea that will shake the foundation!

Talk to experts! Advisor/teacher Know who you are talking to? People in your field: talk, No one steals your ideas! Publication fills the gap in our knowledge but proposal solves a problem! Narrow down from broad topic to specific idea and make it spicy hot!

Who will fund this research? NSF USDA: agriculture, forestry USFS: forestry DOE: energy related sciences EPA: pollution prevention and remedy NIH: medical Private Foundations Industries

Study the agency Read what they really fund? Programs! Study the abstracts that are close to your idea Understand the culture of funding agency How much do they fund? If they never funded what you have in mind, change the agency! You may reword your idea to fit the buzzwords agency uses! Talk to program manager