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The NIH Peer Review Process

The NIH Peer Review Process, including the role of the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) in receiving, referring, and reviewing grant applications. Understand how applications are assigned to institutes or centers and the importance of scientific and technical merit in the review process.

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Understanding the NIH Research Enhancement Award (R15) Program

Explore the NIH Research Enhancement Award (R15) Program, its goals, differences from the R01 grant, eligibility criteria, and strategies for success. Learn about the impact of R15 grants, active awards landscape, and how it supports small-scale research projects and enhances the research environmen

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NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Overview

This content provides a detailed overview of the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy, focusing on the importance of sharing scientific data, the scope of the policy, reasons for data sharing, application of the policy, and differences between Data Management Plans and Resource Sharing Plans. It a

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NIH Grants Policy Updates Presentation January 31, 2024

The NIH Grants Policy Updates presentation covered budget updates, policy reminders, resources, and Q&A sessions. It discussed the recent budget legislation signed by President Biden, updated policy guidance for subaward/consortium agreements, and changes in the Small Business Innovation Research pr

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Update on ACD Accessibility Recommendations by NIH Chief Officer

The ACD Accessibility Recommendations Update, led by NIH Chief Officer Dr. Marie A. Bernard, focuses on supporting the inclusion of people with disabilities in the scientific workforce. The working group, chaired by Drs. Bonnielin Swenor, Lisa Iezzoni, and Steven Barnett, aims to provide detailed su

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March 2024 Monthly Research Administration Meeting Highlights

Federal updates and important highlights from the Monthly Research Administration Meeting (MRAM) held in March 2024, including key information on NIH Grants Policy Statement updates, international subawards requirements, implementation of common forms by NIH, and SBIR/STTR Disclosure Requirement. St

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Biological Registration Process and Administrative Controls for Safety Focus

Registering work involving biological materials, toxins, and recombinant DNA is essential for safety compliance. Principal Investigators must follow NIH guidelines and register with the Institutional Biosafety Committee. Contact NIH for additional instructions on working with toxins and Select Agent

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Updates on Biosketch Format Changes by NIH - June 2021

Changes to the Biosketch format by NIH were released through NOT-OD-21-073 in March 2021. The updates include modifications to the Personal Statement, Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honors sections, as well as the elimination of the Research Support section in non-fellowship Biosketches. Th

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Roles and Responsibilities in the NIH Grants Life Cycle

Explore the key players involved in the grants life cycle at NIH, including scientific review officers, program officers, and grants management specialists. Learn when and how to seek help or advice from the NIH throughout the different stages of the process, from application submission to post-revi

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Updates on NIH Grants Policy and Fiscal Changes for 2023

Stay informed about the latest NIH grants policy updates for 2023, including fiscal changes, salary cap adjustments, and revised requirements for biographical sketches. It's essential to adhere to the updated formats to avoid delays in funding consideration. Additionally, be aware of the new notific

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Working with International Collaborators: NIH Regional Seminar Overview

Explore key considerations when collaborating with foreign institutions for research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Learn about the significance of international research, NIH's investment strategies, the definition of a foreign component, and application eligibility cri

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Insights into Post-Award Challenges in NIH Grants Administration

Explore the complexities and issues in post-award management of NIH grants through case studies and real-life examples. Key aspects discussed include changes in recipient organizations, research team delays, large balances, and unexpected changes post-award. Gain perspectives on federal policies, ta

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Guide to NIH K-Awards: Application, Types, and Opportunities

A comprehensive overview of NIH K-Awards, including what they entail, the various types available (such as K01, K07, K22), and the opportunities they offer for researchers at different career stages. Learn about mentorship, research strategies, and institutional commitments crucial for a successful

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Exploring NIH Other Transactions: A Comprehensive Overview

Join the Office for Extramural Research (OER) and the Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA) in a detailed session on NIH Other Transactions (OTs). Learn about the authority, characteristics, implementation, and contacts related to OTs, a unique type of legal instrument beyo

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NIH Budget Basics for Researchers in Virtual Seminar

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides essential information in a virtual seminar on program funding, grants administration, and budget building blocks for investigators. Key topics covered include budget types, components, important considerations, award policy issues, and tips for gettin

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Position Designation Tool (PDT) Job Aid for NIH - March/April 2020

The Position Designation Tool (PDT) is vital for determining background investigations accurately, maintained by the Defense Counterintelligence & Security Agency (DCSA). This tool identifies national security or public trust responsibilities for positions. Proper designation is crucial for federal

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Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Biomedical Workplace: NIH Seminar Overview

Explore how the NIH handles allegations of sexual harassment in the biomedical workplace through policies, procedures, and support for a safe work environment. Learn about panelists and NIH guidelines for addressing and reporting incidents. Find out the impact on research awards and the process for

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Understanding Challenges in Pre-Award Administration at NIH

Explore the complexities of pre-award issues in NIH grants administration, including factors such as human subjects research, multiple collaborating institutions, and policy changes. Gain insights on thinking like a federal agency and navigating the diverse funding institutes to make informed decisi

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NIH Budget Basics and Tips for Grant Applications

Explore the essential components of preparing a budget for NIH grants, including types of budgets, cost principles, and tips for getting started. Learn about allowable costs, FOAs, funding limits, and common pitfalls to avoid when applying for NIH grants.

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Understanding NIH Funding Opportunities and Processes

This session introduces attendees to NIH funding opportunities, providing insights on working effectively with NIH to secure grants for health-related research. Learn about the mission of NIH, types of grants available, NIH Institutes & Centers, and grant review criteria. Gain valuable information t

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Insider's Guide to NIH Peer Review for Reviewers by Richard Kitsis, M.D.

This insider's guide provides valuable insights for reviewers participating in NIH grant application peer reviews. It covers essential aspects such as staying grounded, getting started, writing reviews effectively, scoring applications, participating in meetings, and enjoying the overall experience.

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Understanding NIH Personnel Roles in Grant Applications

NIH provides guidance on defining personnel roles in grant applications, emphasizing the importance of key personnel designations and ERA Commons IDs. The presentation clarifies requirements for different roles, particularly for PD/PIs and postdoctoral positions, highlighting the necessity of follow

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Final NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing

This document outlines the final NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing, emphasizing the importance of scientific data quality, validation, and replication. It clarifies that scientific data should be of sufficient quality to validate and replicate research findings, irrespective of publication

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Needs Assessment Evaluation of NIH Critique Templates

Conducted by Consultant Concierge Corporation in June 2013, the needs assessment evaluates the utilization and potential improvements of NIH Reviewer Critique Templates within the Office of Extramural Programs and Office of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health. The evaluation foc

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Financial Disclosure Requirements for Presenters in Psychiatry Conference

Ensure transparency by disclosing financial support and potential conflicts of interest for presenters at the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry annual meeting. Presenters must disclose all forms of financial support, including commercial involvements in the field of Psychiatry. The audience

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NIH Exit Survey Reporting Tools Overview

The NIH Exit Survey provides valuable insights into exiting employees' opinions to aid succession planning and organizational improvements. Managed by the WSDD, the survey is anonymous and accessible to all full-time NIH employees leaving the organization, transferring ICs, or with expiring appointm

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Enhancing Human Subjects Research Through NIH Policy Changes

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is implementing reforms and initiatives to improve the stewardship of research involving human subjects, particularly in the context of clinical trials. These changes include new forms for data collection, training in Good Clinical Practice, use of a single In

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Implementation Forum 2019 - Guide for Presenters

This draft presentation guide is intended to help presenters prepare for the Implementation Forum. It includes details on sending draft presentations, agenda, implementation overview, demo focus, discussion topics, and competition law compliance. Presenters are requested to submit their presentation

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Understanding NIH Research and Development Contracts

Explore the world of Research and Development Contracts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) with insights on opportunities, proposals, types of contracts, contracting offices, examples, and regulatory frameworks. From finding opportunities to pursuing contracts, this comprehensive guide cover

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Understanding the NIH Peer Review Process: Insights from NIH Experts

Delve into the intricate NIH peer review process with insights from Dr. Sally A. Amero and Dr. Amy Wernimont. Explore the two-stage review process, scope of initial peer review, key decisions by the Division of Receipt and Referral, and the diverse institutes under the National Institutes of Health.

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Understanding NIH's ASSIST System for Grant Application Submission

Find out how to utilize the NIH ASSIST system for preparing, submitting, and tracking grant applications to NIH through Grants.gov. Learn about the registration process, submission options, and valuable resources available to assist you. ASSIST streamlines the application process by ensuring complia

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Insider Guide to NIH Peer Review Process for Applicants

Learn valuable insights and expert tips on navigating the NIH peer review process from the Acting Director of CSR Division of Neuroscience, Development, and Aging. Discover key factors for a successful application, including understanding review criteria, developing your research idea, and effective

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FDP NIH Data Management and Sharing Pilot Town Hall Overview

The FDP NIH Data Management and Sharing Pilot Town Hall provides updates on the pilot phases, including testing DMS plan templates and establishing common cost policies. The collaboration aims to generate consistency in DMS plan requirements across NIH ICs, reducing administrative burden for researc

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Support and Resources for NEAGEP Students by NIH IMSD

Explore the wide array of resources offered by NIH IMSD to support NEAGEP students in their academic and research endeavors. From writing retreat fellowships to skill development workshops, grant writing programs, and specialized training courses at NIH, these initiatives aim to empower students in

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Deciphering NIH Grant Types: A Practical Guide for Researchers

Navigate the complex world of NIH grant types and acronyms with this informative guide. Learn about key terms, study sections, and grant options to enhance your research funding opportunities. Discover the nuances of R01, R21, and other grant types to maximize your chances of success in securing NIH

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NIH Budget Building Blocks for Investigators

Explore the budget basics and get started with NIH funding. Understand the types of budgets, components, award policy issues, and NIH cost principles. Learn tips for preparing applications, including important considerations and pitfalls to avoid when submitting proposals to the NIH.

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Navigating NIH Funding: Insights for Researchers

Gain valuable insights on interacting with NIH Program Officers, understanding grant mechanisms, identifying funding opportunities, and utilizing NIH Reporter for research. Learn about career stages, IC-specific missions, and using online resources effectively in your grant-seeking journey.

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Understanding NIH's Redefinition of Clinical Trials

NIH redefines clinical trials as research studies where human subjects are prospectively assigned to interventions to evaluate their effects on health-related outcomes. The criteria for defining a clinical trial by NIH include human participant involvement, prospective intervention assignment, evalu

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Streamlining Research Progress Reporting for NIH Awards

Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) is a standardized mechanism to facilitate interim progress reporting for NIH-funded projects, aiming to enhance consistency and minimize administrative burdens. It replaces the eSNAP process for certain types of awards and fellowship grants. RPPR includes

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Understanding NIH Resources and Engaging with Program Officials

Learn about the role of Program Officials at NIH, their responsibilities, and how to contact the right official for your research needs. Discover where to find Program Officials and why it is essential to engage with them in navigating the NIH grant process effectively.

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