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Revision (Type 3). A request for an increase in support in a current budget period for expansion of the projects approved scope or research protocol. The request may specify budgetary changes required for the remainder of the project period as well as for the current budget period.
Generally speaking, the NIH allows you to make one resubmission after the original submission. You are typically allowed one additional page at the beginning of the resubmission (the Introduction to the Resubmission), in which you respond to the comments from the previous review.
I personally tend to distinguish these words as follows: Revise and Resubmit are reserved exclusively for updating a manuscript with the same journal. Shifting to another journal is Editing and Submitting again
Grantees who want to expand their projects scope may request a revision (also known as a competitive revision or a competing supplement). To do this, they must submit an application through grants.gov, which must undergo peer review and be selected for funding.
Generally speaking, the NIH allows you to make one resubmission after the original submission. You are typically allowed one additional page at the beginning of the resubmission (the Introduction to the Resubmission), in which you respond to the comments from the previous review.
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I personally tend to distinguish these words as follows: Revise and Resubmit are reserved exclusively for updating a manuscript with the same journal. Shifting to another journal is Editing and Submitting again
A resubmission is an unfunded application that has been modified following initial review and resubmitted for consideration.
Revision (Type 3). A request for an increase in support in a current budget period for expansion of the projects approved scope or research protocol. The request may specify budgetary changes required for the remainder of the project period as well as for the current budget period.

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