Seeking Public Comment on CSR ’s 2022 – 2027 Strategic Plan

Noni Byrnes, Ph.D., Director of NIH Center for Scientific Review Guest post by Noni Byrnes, Director of the NIH Center for Scientific Review (CSR), originally released on the Review Matters blog I am pleased to announce that CSR’s draft strategic plan is now open for public comment. This 5-year plan (for 2022–2027) will serve as our roadmap as CSR advances its mission of seeing that NIH grant applications receive fair, independent, expert, and timely scientific reviews—free from inappropriate influences—so NIH can fund the most promising research. Input from CSR’s stakeholders—the external scientific community, the CSR Advisory Council, NIH institutes and centers, and our own CSR staff—helped to shape the goals of the plan, all of which center on strengthening peer review. Input included critical discussions about topics that have received increased and necessary attention recently, including structural racism and the COVID-19 pandemic. The goals are: • Goal 1: Maintain scientific review groups that provide appropriate scientific coverage and review settings for all of NIH science. • Goal 2: Further develop a large cadre of diverse, well-trained, and scientifically qualified experts to serve as reviewers. • Goal 3: Further develop an outstanding, engaged, and diverse staff. • Goal 4: Implement changes to the peer review process to make it more fair, effective, and efficient. • Goal 5: Achieve our mission through transparency, engagement with the scien...
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