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Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion on December 6-7
Are you working with human subjects in your research and wondering about how HHS regulations and NIH policies apply, how to prepare a research proposal, or how to develop inclusion plans? Join experts from the NIH Division of Human Subjects Research and HHS Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) for answers to these questions and more at the Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion event on December 6 and 7, 2022. During this 2-day virtual event, these NIH and HHS experts will share policies, resources, guidance, and case studies in this informative and engaging, live event. Check out the fu...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - October 31, 2022 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Calendar Top Stories human subjects Inclusion NIH grants conference Source Type: funding

International Collaborations: Advice from Experts
Whether you’re from a foreign organization looking to secure NIH funding, or a domestic researcher or institution partnering with a foreign collaborator, you’ll find helpful information to get started in the International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships video. NIH experts walk you through the process of working with foreign entities through engaging case studies, panel discussions, and live Q&A. In addition, research officials from several Universities across the U.S. shared their perspective on building a supportive and successful environment for international collaborations as they also ad...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - December 7, 2022 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources foreign applicants NIH grants conference Source Type: funding

NIH All About Grants Podcast – Application Preparation Timelines
Kasima Garst, Systems Policy Analyst, NIH OER Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration Avery Tucker, Grants Policy Officer, NIH OER Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration This NIH All About Grants podcast episode walks through the timelines you should keep in mind when preparing an NIH grant application (MP3 / Transcript). Avery Tucker and Kasima Garst from the Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration within the NIH’s Office of Extramural Research join us for this conversation. We will touch on the funding cycle calendar, understanding the dates in funding opportunity announ...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - December 20, 2022 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources application submission applications podcast submission date Source Type: funding

Your Questions on Human Subjects Research, Answered
If you’re conducting research with human subjects, you might have questions about HHS regulations and NIH policies and how you can prepare proposals and inclusion plans. HHS and NIH experts address many of these questions, along with resources, guidance, and case studies in a 2-part webinar series focused on Human Subjects Research Policies, Clinical Trials, and Inclusion (Day 1 and Day 2). Feel free to break out the popcorn and binge the whole video or check out these sections for the information you need: How Do I Know If A Research Study Is Human Subjects Research? What to Know About FWAs and IRBs to Get Your Grant M...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - January 10, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Clinical Trials human subjects Inclusion NIH grants conference Source Type: funding

NIH SIREN Neurologic Clinical Trials (UG3/UH3 - Clinical Trial Required)
Funding Opportunity PAR-23-090 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages applications for multi-center clinical trials focused on neurological emergencies. Successful applicants will collaborate and conduct the trial within the NIH SIREN Network. The NIH SIREN Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) will work with the successful applicants to implement the proposed trial efficiently and the SIREN Data Coordinating Center (DCC) will provide statistical and data management support. The NIH SIREN hubs and their affiliated clinical sites will provide on-site implementation ...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - February 8, 2023 Category: Research Source Type: funding

You Are Invited: NIH Listening Sessions on the Postdoc Training System
NIH welcomes community input on the status of the postdoctoral training system through four public virtual listening sessions between March 8 – March 20, 2023. Register to attend and share your input! Last week NIH announced a Request for Information (RFI) inviting the research community to give input on the state of postdoctoral research training and career progression infrastructure in biomedical science developed by a working group of the NIH Advisory Committee to the Director. In support of the RFI, NIH is hosting a series of listening sessions to hear from the community about their experiences as postdoctoral traine...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - February 27, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories ACD biomedical research workforce postdocs Source Type: funding

Number of Postdoctoral Researchers Supported by NIH Grant Awards FY 2017-FY 2022
In this post we show the estimated number of postdoctoral researchers (“postdocs”) supported in recent years by NIH grants. We gathered these data in coordination with the Advisory Committee to the Director’s (ACD) Working Group on Re-envisioning NIH-Supported Postdoctoral Training. NIH can support postdocs and graduate students through the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) program, which offers fellowship (“F”) and training (“T”) awards that are limited to United States citizens. However, most NIH support for postdocs and graduate students comes from non-NRSA research project and res...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - March 2, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Mike Lauer Tags: blog Open Mike Funding data postdocs Source Type: funding

Spring Into Action: How to Find Help at NIH
Have questions about funding opportunities, developing an application, or managing a grant award? Unsure who to contact for help? Don’t be scared to reach out to NIH staff – it’s literally our job! You may be able to find answers to your questions through your institutional contacts or our online resources (Grants & Funding, Policy & Compliance, How to Apply, FAQs). If you’ve checked these sources and still need help, our Need Help page is a great place to start finding contacts for NIH grants administration questions. If you want a refresher on the ins and outs of what to do when seeking assistance from...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - April 11, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Tips Before You Submit applications General Grants policy Resources Source Type: funding

Navigating the NIH
Guest post by Chuck Dunn, Associate Director, Office of Communications and Outreach, NIH Center for Scientific Review, and Lamont Williams, Associate Director, Office of Communications and Outreach, NIH Center for Scientific Review. Originally posted on the Review Matters blog. Lamont Williams, Associate Director, Office of Communications and Outreach Chuck Dunn, Associate Director, Office of Communications and Outreach NIH has a vested interest in receiving proposals from a wide range of investigators, from a wide range of applicant institutions. However, data on funding of research project grants (RPGs) and a rece...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - April 20, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: blog Open Mike applications Resources submission policy Source Type: funding

Pilot Starting May 15 to Improve NIH R & D Contracts Project Data
NIH is launching a pilot on May 15, 2023, to improve the quality, accuracy, and transparency of project data for awarded NIH R&D contracts to promote the highest level of public accountability (see NIH Guide Notice NOT-OD-23-115). Six contract vendors have been selected to participate in the pilot. These vendors will directly enter select project data for their awarded R&D contracts in eRA systems, replacing the process of sending the information on a PDF form 1688 for manual entry by NIH staff. The data, once approved by the NIH Contract Project Officer, will be displayed to the public through RePORTE...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - May 3, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories contracts Funding data Source Type: funding

What You Need to Know About NIH Research Enhancement Award (R15) Programs: Webinar on June 15
Did you know there are NIH programs that support small-scale research projects at educational institutions that provide baccalaureate or advanced degrees, and which have not received significant NIH support? If not, it’s time to get to know the NIH Research Enhancement Award (R15) programs during a virtual event on June 15 at 2:30 PM ET.The NIH R15 programs include: AREA: Academic Research Enhancement Award for Undergraduate-Focused Institutions REAP: Research Enhancement Award Program for Health Professionals and Graduate Schools Prospective grant applicants and research administrators are invited to learn mo...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - May 23, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Calendar Top Stories R15 Source Type: funding

NIH All About Grants Podcast: What Researchers and Recipients Should Know about ClinicalTrials.gov
Anna M. Fine, PharmD, MS, Acting Director, ClinicalTrials.gov ClinicalTrials.gov is the world’s largest repository of clinical trial information. The site allows the public to easily find and learn about the myriad of research studies in human participants. Users can determine which studies are recruiting, when they will be completed, and can even find trial results. But what should researchers and recipients be aware of regarding this system as it relates to reporting NIH grant-funded trials? Join us for this episode of the NIH All About Grants podcast to hear from Dr. Anna Fine, the Acting Director of ClinicalTrials....
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - June 16, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Clinical Trials Clinicaltrials.gov podcast Source Type: funding

NIH All About Grants Podcast: Clinical Trials Reporting Requirements – Our Shared Commitment
Deysi Duque, MSc, PMP, Senior Clinical Trials Analyst, Office of Extramural Research, NIH In this episode of the NIH All About Grants podcast, Deysi Duque, a Senior Clinical Trials Analyst within the NIH Office of Extramural Research, talks us through the clinical trials dissemination policy, its purpose, resources (like this decision tree), exceptions, and what recipient organizations and researchers should know to ensure compliance. This episode builds upon the Open Mike blog from March that discussed NIH’s commitment to “the timely dissemination of clinical trial results information so that the benefits of the tri...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - July 10, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Clinical Trials podcast Reporting Source Type: funding

Case Study in Research Integrity – Banned From Supervising, Can’t Go in Lab, but No Impact on NIH Funded Research?
We have seen rising numbers of allegations related to harassment, discrimination, and hostile work environments since 2018 (when we first started tracking them). In many cases, we successfully work with recipient institutions to put appropriate measures in place to address unsafe working environments. These measures may include removing the principal investigator (PI) from the award or putting additional oversight measures in place. However, too often we hear from institutions that a PI has violated the institution’s policies and is no longer permitted to supervise students or staff, but there will be “no impact on NIH...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - July 17, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Mike Lauer Tags: blog Open Mike case study harassment Research integrity Source Type: funding

NIH All About Grants Podcast: Reporting on Your Scientific Progress
Tom Cheever, Program Officer, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH As part of proper stewardship and transparency, recipients must periodically tell NIH about their research progress outcomes and accomplishments when receiving an award (see NIH Grants Policy Statement Section 8.4.1 for policy and regulatory references). What exactly should someone report on and when though? Dr. Tom Cheever, a program officer with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, explains more about progress reporting in this episode of the NIH All About Grants podcast. Join us as we discuss what the ...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - August 18, 2023 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Grants policy podcast RPPR Source Type: funding