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A faculty member has a five year NIH grant which will terminate August 31, with $14,000 remaining on July 15th of the same year. A competing continuation was recommended for approval but not funded. What is the most appropriate advice for the research administrator to give the faculty member:

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The most appropriate advice is to carefully manage the remaining grant funds and prioritize expenses.

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The most appropriate advice for the research administrator to give the faculty member is to carefully manage the remaining grant funds and prioritize spending to ensure that the project can be completed by the termination date. Since the competing continuation was recommended for approval but not funded, it is unlikely that additional funding will be available in the future. The faculty member should work closely with the research administrator to determine the most essential expenses and consider alternative funding options if necessary.

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