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Figures for Intro/Background
In the outline for the proposal, the intro/background section says there needs to be four figures in one place, and two figures in another place. I just asked Brad, and there needs to be four figures in the intro/background. Just thought I'd clarify for anyone else that had the same question.
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For the Intro, it says "orientations as to the target itself"- I took that as basically state what the target is.... Is that correct. Can we use some of the information from the ABSTRACT. I am confused to what that means.
Hey Emma! Yeah that is what I took it as. I would describe your target in more detail than your abstract though(i.e. structure, location in a cell,etc.). A guideline for such things to talk about are the bulleted points below the initial proposal outline. Hope this helps.
-Austin
As Austin said,
The Introduction should be an expanded abstract. Each paragraph should be expanded to a few paragraphs. Really talk about the background of your target. What is it's purpose within the cell/nature. What happens when it fails. What other work has been done on the target? What did they find...etc.
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