This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
A specific acknowledgment of grant support Example: Research reported in this publication/poster/presentation/press release was supported by name of the Institute(s), Center, or other NIH offices of the Funding Agency, such as National Institutes of Health under award number specific grant number(s).
For papers or posters presented at meetings, include the presenter's name and title of presentation first. Then add information about the type of presentation (lecture, paper, poster, slides) as well as conference name, location, and date. If the information is available online, include the link at the end.
This work was supported by the Medical Research Council grant number . Multiple grant numbers should be separated by comma and space. Where the research was supported by more than one agency, the different agencies should be separated by semi-colon, with 'and' before the final funder.
The acknowledgement of funding should take the form of a sentence with the funding agency written out in full, followed by the grant number in square brackets, for example: This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council grant number x.
The name of funding agencies who provided support for the research should be listed in this section. For example, an author may write: “Financial support was provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation, grant number EAR-012345”.
An appropriate format for acknowledgement of grant funding is: A.B.C. discloses support for the research of this work from Funder grant number x, Funder grant number x and Funder grant number x.
To cite a PowerPoint in Chicago on the Bibliography page, follow this formula: Lecturer's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Presentation." Lecture Type at Venue, Location, Month Day, Year.
In the acknowledgements section, you should list the names of people who helped with the project. Resist the temptation to use a person's title (e.g. Dr. or Professor) just use their name, and if a person is an author, you don't have to thank them in this section, their name on the author line is recognition enough.
To cite a PowerPoint in Chicago on the Bibliography page, follow this formula: Lecturer's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Presentation." Lecture Type at Venue, Location, Month Day, Year.