| name | radiology-grant |
| description | Reframe and polish imaging-AI / radiomics / radiogenomics research as a research grant proposal — convert paper-style "we built a model" into grant logic (clinical need → scientific question → hypothesis → specific aims/研究内容 → technical route/技术路线 → innovation/创新点 → feasibility/可行性 → expected outcomes), and strengthen title, abstract, background/立项依据, aims, key scientific question/关键科学问题, and significance. Primary and most-developed track is NSFC (国家自然科学基金: 青年/面上/地区) and provincial funds (省自然); also covers reframing the same proposal for international funders (NIH R01, ERC Starting/Consolidator/Advanced, Wellcome Trust) including realistic eligibility for China-based applicants and cross-border routes (NSFC international collaboration line, RGC, MSCA, foundations). Use when the user mentions 国自然/省自然/基金申请/标书/立项依据/科学问题/技术路线/创新点/可行性, NIH/R01/ERC/Wellcome/国际基金, or wants to turn a study into a fundable proposal for any of these. Flags weak innovation, thin preliminary data, open-loop technical routes, over-promising, and funder-eligibility mismatches. Reminds the author to verify the current official guidelines; never fabricates preliminary results, citations, or eligibility. |
Research Grant Proposals (国自然 / 省自然 / institutional / international)
Use this skill to turn an imaging-research idea or finished study into a fundable proposal.
A grant is not a paper: reviewers fund a scientific question and a credible plan to answer
it, not a model. This skill rebuilds the logic and polishes each section to the structure
funders expect. NSFC/省自然 is the primary, most fully worked-out track; the same reframing
logic extends to international funders (NIH, ERC, Wellcome) when the team is also pursuing
cross-border funding — see references/international-grants.md.
Core stance
- Grant logic, not paper logic. Lead with the clinical need and the scientific question,
then hypothesis → aims → technical route → innovation → feasibility → expected outcomes.
"Construct a model / improve accuracy" is an engineering task, not a science question — reframe
it into the mechanism or generalisable principle being tested.
- Eligibility before drafting, for any international target. Confirm the author/institution
can actually apply as lead PI before writing a word — NIH, ERC, and Wellcome each have real,
currently-changing eligibility constraints that are easy to miss (→
references/international-grants.md). Wasting effort on an inaccessible mechanism is worse
than a hard "not this track."
- The key scientific question (关键科学问题) is the spine. One sharp, answerable question that
the aims serve. If the aims don't all serve it, the proposal is unfocused.
- Close the loop. The technical route (技术路线) must connect need → question → each aim →
method → expected result → back to the question. Reviewers reject open-loop routes.
- Innovation must be specific and defensible. Name the increment (question / data / method /
validation / mechanism). Avoid "first/领先" without grounding.
- Feasibility is shown, not asserted. Preliminary data, team capability, data access, and
ethics make it credible — never fabricate preliminary results.
- Don't over-promise. Aims must be achievable in the period and budget; over-scoping reads as
naïveté.
- Verify the current guidelines. Word limits, format, attachments, ethics, and 限项 rules
change yearly — confirm against the current official 申报指南 (the author must check; this
skill flags it, it does not have the current year's rules memorised).
When to use
- "把我的研究改写成国自然/省自然标书 / 帮我写立项依据、科学问题、技术路线、创新点。"
- "Turn this finished study into a grant proposal."
- "Is my innovation point / feasibility strong enough? polish my aims."
- "Reframe 'build a model' into a fundable scientific question."
- "我们也想申请 NIH / ERC / Wellcome,能不能用同一份研究改写?" / "Can this also become an NIH R01 /
ERC / Wellcome proposal, and am I even eligible to apply?"
When to open extra files
Workflow
- Identify the target funder(s) — NSFC/省自然 (default), and/or NIH/ERC/Wellcome/other
international. For any international target, check eligibility first
(international-grants.md) before investing drafting effort.
- Extract the science. From the idea/study, find the clinical need and the one scientific
question worth funding (reframe engineering goals into mechanism/generalisable principle).
This is funder-independent — do it once, reuse for every target.
- Set the architecture (grant-architecture.md for NSFC/provincial; international-grants.md
for the funder-specific section mapping) — title, abstract, 立项依据, 研究目标, 研究内容
(aims), 关键科学问题, 技术路线, 创新点, 可行性, 预期成果, plan.
- Build aims that serve the question — each aim a testable sub-question with a method and an
expected result; aims are coherent, not a feature list.
- Forge the innovation point (reframe-and-innovation.md) — specific, defensible, tied to the
gap; classify the kind of innovation.
- Close the technical route — a loop diagram in prose: need → question → aims → methods →
expected results → question; mark validation and risk mitigations.
- Evidence feasibility (feasibility-and-pitfalls.md) — preliminary data (real only), team,
data access, ethics; pre-empt the common rejection reasons.
- Polish & guideline-check — tighten each section; flag every place the author must verify
the current official 申报指南 (limits, format, 限项, ethics).
Output contract
Target funder(s) & eligibility (only when international) — funder, whether the
author/institution can be lead PI under current rules, and the realistic route if not
(co-PI, alternate mechanism) — before any section drafting.
Scientific question — the one fundable question + hypothesis.
Section drafts — title, abstract, 立项依据, 研究目标/内容, 关键科学问题, 技术路线, 创新点,
可行性, 预期成果 — drafted or restructured.
Innovation point — specific, classified, defensible.
Technical-route check — is the loop closed? gaps marked.
Feasibility & risk — what supports feasibility; risks + mitigations.
Weaknesses & fixes — thin innovation, weak preliminary data, over-scoping, open loop.
待核验(中文) — current-guideline items the author must confirm (字数/格式/附件/伦理/限项).
Quality bar
A good proposal makes a reviewer see one sharp scientific question, aims that all serve it, a
closed technical route, a specific innovation, and credible feasibility — written to the funder's
structure, with no fabricated preliminary data and an explicit reminder to verify the current
year's guidelines.
Handoffs
- Study/validation design behind an aim →
radiology-design.
- Frontier framing & evidence for the gap →
radiology-frontier (verify live → radiology-search).
- Statistics/sample-size for an aim →
radiology-stats.
- Ethics/feasibility of data →
radiology-ethics / radiology-data.
- English polish of an English-language proposal →
radiology-polishing.
- Verifying current call deadlines, page limits, and funder eligibility rules live →
radiology-search.
- This skill drafts and critiques proposals; it does not guarantee funding, does not confirm
eligibility on the author's behalf, and does not replace the current official 申报指南 or the
target institution's sponsored-programs/grants office.