National Institute of Health (NIH) Funding Funding
Presented by: Samantha J. Taylor Senior Research Officer Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University
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National Institute of Health (NIH) Funding Funding Presented by: Samantha J. Taylor Senior Research Officer Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University What is NIHs primary mission? To improve the
Presented by: Samantha J. Taylor Senior Research Officer Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University
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Investigator initiated for basic mechanisms
highlights areas of focus – ideal institutional use of funds
a one-time call with set-aside funds
National Institute
and Alcoholism National Institute
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Cancer Institute National Institute
National Institute
and Human Development National Institute
Infectious Diseases National Institute
Digestive and Kidney Diseases National Institute
Craniofacial Research National Institute
National Institute
Health Sciences National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Eye Institute
Office of the Director
Kidney Diseases Research Health Sciences Disorders National Human Genome Research Institute National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Institute
National Institute
Disorders and Stroke National Institute
Medical Sciences National Institute
National Library
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Fogarty International Center National Center for Research Resources National Institute
Imaging and Bioengineering
No funding authority
NIH Clinical Center Center for Information Technology Center for Scientific Review National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities
what?
Demonstrate you know the institute priorities….or ask!
hypotheses?
hypotheses? What statistical approach?
http://era.nih.gov/roster/index.cfm http://www.csr.nih.gov/committees/rosterindex.asp
See “Review Criteria at a Glance” (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/peer/reviewer_guidelines.htm)
Are the PD/PIs, collaborators, and other researchers well suited to the project? If Early Stage Investigators or New Investigators,
they have appropriate experience and training?
If established, have they demonstrated an
advanced their field(s)? If the project is collaborative or multi-PD/PI, do the investigators have complementary and integrated expertise; are their leadership approach, governance and organizational structure appropriate for the project?
Significant independent NIH research grant: Any NIH research project grant
Pathway to Independence Award-Research Phase (R00) Small Grant (R03) Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15) Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21) Research Education Grants (R25, R90, RL9, RL5) Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) Dissertation Award (R36) Small Business Technology Transfer Grant-Phase I (R41) Small Business Innovation Research Grant-Phase I (R43) Shannon Award (R55) NIH High Priority, Short-Term Project Award (R56) Competitive Research Pilot Projects (SC2, SC3)
Additionally, the PD/PI is not excluded from consideration as a “New Investigator” if he/she has been the PD/PI of, or received an award from, any of the following classes he/she has been the PD/PI of, or received an award from, any of the following classes
Training-Related and Mentored Career Awards All Fellowships (F awards) All individual and institutional career awards (K awards) Loan repayment contracts (L30, L32, L40, L50, L60) All training grants (T32, T34, T35, T90, D43) Instrumentation, Construction, Education, Health Disparity Endowment Grants, or Meeting Awards G07, G08, G11, G13, G20 S10, S15, S21, S22 R13
Note regarding grants with Multiple PD/PIs: In the case of a grant application that involves more than one PI, all PD/PIs must meet the definition of New Investigator to check “Yes” in the “New Investigator” box
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-08-121.html
medical residency within the personal profile of the eRA Commons.
to be considered for the ESI classification. Investigators who enter degree and residency completion dates will be notified of their ESI status by email.
by email.
ESI eligibility is in place to accommodate individuals with various medical concerns, disability, pressing family care responsibilities, or active duty military service (instructions in Commons).
so that appropriate consideration of their career stage can be applied during review.
review to enable evaluation as a group and distinguish from Established Investigators.
consideration of ESI/NI by reviewers only if ALL of the listed Principal Investigators qualify as New Investigators.
consideration of ESI/NI by reviewers only if ALL of the listed Principal Investigators qualify as New Investigators.
Investigator status and this factor is considered when applications are selected for award.
the Review Cycle for New Investigator R01 Applications Reviewed in Center for Scientific Review (CSR) Recurring Study Sections”.
(http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-07-083.html )
FY 2006
R01-Equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 grants.
FY 2009 FY 2006
R01-Equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 grants.
CSR Referral Office assigns the to an NIH Institute (IC) a unique identifier (application number) Electronic SF424 R&R submitted through grants.gov to Integrated Review Group (IRG) and then a study section (SRG) Office assigns the application… (application number)
Application assessed for completeness & eligibility Notice of assignment available in eRA Commons in 4 weeks.
Advisory Council
Scientific Review Group (SRG)
Output: Priority Score and Summary Statement
3 - 7 months
1st level 2nd level
Output: Funding Recommendations
Institute Director
input, programmatic priorities
Output: Awards
1 - 3 months
– Overall Resume and Summary of Review Discussion – Essentially Unedited Critiques – Priority Score and Percentile Ranking – Budget Recommendations – Budget Recommendations – Administrative Notes
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Thank you for attending… All the best with your applications! Samantha.taylor@wyss.harvard.edu