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Grant reviewers evaluate whether your proposed research builds on real, current work. A hallucinated reference in your literature review raises red flags about your thoroughness. CheckMyThesis ensures every citation is verifiable.
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AI-drafted grant proposals contain hallucinated citations in the literature review
What's at stake
A fabricated reference in a grant proposal can trigger a misconduct investigation and block future funding
The risks you can't afford to ignore
Fabricated references in grant proposals can end careers
Funding agencies are implementing AI screening tools
Multi-investigator proposals accumulate citation errors from multiple contributors
The solution
Catch every issue before your grant proposal is reviewed
Citation Verifier
Verify every reference in your grant proposal against five academic databases.
- Verifies the complete bibliography including preliminary data citations
- Flags outdated references that should be replaced with newer work
- Generates a verification report for internal review
AI Text Detector
Detect AI-generated text in your grant proposal at the sentence level.
- Ensures AI-assisted drafting hasn't left detectable patterns
- Supports compliance with funding agency AI policies
- Provides documentation for institutional review
Frequently asked questions
Do funding agencies check for AI text?
Increasingly, yes. NIH, NSF, and EU funding bodies have released policies on AI use in proposals.
Don't submit without checking
Run your grant proposal through CheckMyThesis before submission. Replace guesswork with verifiable evidence.
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