@Ed209 - I think this is a terrific way to approach directing the proceeds of Danny's fundraiser. Thank you so much again for your excellent leadership in organizing it. While of course the amount is somewhat modest, I think perhaps the greatest value of the grant may be less gaining the specific research described in the proposal, and more so the establishment a long term, productive relationship between Tinnitus Talk and the researcher who is selected.
With that in mind, any sense which of these three might be most likely to prove the best partner along lines such as the following?
- likely to focus on tinnitus for their entire career, not move primarily into other areas of research
- will to stay in touch with Tinnitus Talk after the research related to Danny's grant is complete
- will value survey data, etc. that Tinnitus Talk collects and analyzes in the future
- will help provide an added support to Tinnitus Talk as a strong "voice of the patient" in the research community
In summary, which would most view Danny's grant as establishing a long term, mutually beneficial relationship with Tinnitus Talk, not just a transactional event to fulfill the work described it the proposal?