What happens if the proposed research or aims of one of the PIs is recommended for deletion from the proposal in the course of Peer Review?
There is a possibility that peer reviewers may recommend deletion of the specific aims and budget of one of the PIs because of major deficiencies. This decision would also impact the priority score and effectively eliminate the PI’s effort. This is the one case where a peer review committee recommends deletion of a PI.
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