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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

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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  • Flags outdated references that should be replaced with newer work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
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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
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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.

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