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Who Should You Contact

To update your contact information or on-line CV?
Jennifer Dayton
, (617) 588-0315
To submit a working paper?
Gerri Johnson, (617) 588-0321

About your working papers(other than submissions)?
Jennifer Dayton, (617)588-1403

About an NBER Book or your book chapter?
Helena Fitz-Patrick, (617) 588-1404

About an active grant or a grant proposal?
Sue Colligan, (617) 588-0306 or Alison Oaxaca, (617) 588-0339

About hiring a Research Assistant or an RA's paycheck?
Mui Cheung, (617) 588-1412


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The next NSF deadline is
January 15, 2003

Some facts about NSF and NIH projects at the NBER:
  • We have a relatively low indirect cost rate of 52% (applied to salaries and fringe only).
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  • We are available to assist you with proposal and report preparation.

For more information, please contact Sue Colligan or Alison Oaxaca

The next NIH deadline for regular proposals is October 1, 2002.

For information about deadlines for other proposals, please see the NIH submission schedule.

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