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These documents will aid you in the review of RPB’s Spring 2025 applications.
The SAP Memo contains an overview of our meeting and review process. The listing of Assignments by Grant Category and Reviewer provides the primary and secondary reviewers for each application. Please let MariaClaudia Lora-Montano know ASAP if you have a conflict, not already listed, with an assignment. You will have access to all the documents listed below.
Please quick access these documents by using the provided access link – Note that no need to sign in or open an account in WeTransfer to access and download these files.
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Written evaluations from primary reviewers are due ASAP or no later than Tuesday, April 1st. These documents are to be sent to MariaClaudia Lora-Montano at mlora@rpbusa.org.
If you have any questions, please contact MariaClaudia Lora-Montano at 646-892-9564 or mlora@rpbusa.org.