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Interested in Entrepreneurship? Attend the NIH SBIR/STTR Conference
Have an entrepreneurial itch? Don’t miss the 17th Annual NIH Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Conference in Seattle, Washington on October 27-29. This interactive three-day conference is the largest NIH SBIR/STTR event of the year. With over $780 million available for small businesses, the NIH SBIR/STTR programs are one of the largest sources of capital for early-stage technology development in the United States. Attend this conference to learn how to receive funding for your innovative technology and to gain tips on developing a competitive SBIR/STTR application. Th...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - July 31, 2015 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Welcoming the Inaugural Director of the NIH Division of Biomedical Research Workforce Programs
I am pleased and excited to announce that in August, Dr. Kay Lund will join NIH as the inaugural director of the NIH Division of Biomedical Research Workforce Programs. As you might recall, the NIH Advisory Committee to the Director‘s Biomedical Workforce Working Group recommended that NIH recruit a leader and establish a dedicated office to guide NIH’s training and development of a well-prepared biomedical workforce. Dr. Lund is both an exemplary leader and a highly accomplished biomedical researcher and mentor. She was the first to clone the proglucagon gene that led to the discovery of two new hormones now being use...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - July 31, 2015 Category: Research Authors: Sally Rockey Tags: Rock Talk Biomedical Workforce NIH Source Type: funding

Dr. Michael Lauer Selected as Deputy Director for Extramural Research, NIH
Dr. Michael Lauer On September 28, NIH Director Francis Collins announced the selection of Dr. Michael Lauer as the NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research, and director of the NIH Office of Extramural Research. The following is Dr. Collins’s statement announcing Dr. Lauer’s selection: Dear Colleagues, I am extremely pleased to announce the selection of Michael S. Lauer, M.D., as the new Deputy Director for Extramural Research.  I have worked closely over the years with Mike on a number of issues related to the NIH and the broader biomedical research community and we are delighted to have him join the NI...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - September 28, 2015 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Applications to NIH Loan Repayment Programs Accepted through Nov. 16
The objective of the NIH LRPs is to recruit and retain highly qualified health professionals to careers in biomedical or biobehavioral research. If you are a qualified health professional who agrees to engage in NIH mission-relevant research for at least 20 hours per week at nonprofit or government institution, you may be eligible to apply to the one of the five extramural LRPs: Clinical Research Extramural LRP: Patient-oriented research conducted with human subjects; Pediatric Research Extramural LRP: Research that is directly related to diseases, disorders, and other conditions in children; Health Disparities Research E...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - September 30, 2015 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

NIH Manuscript Collection Optimized for Text-Mining and More
NIH-supported scientists have made over 300,000 author manuscripts available on PubMedCentral (PMC) since 2008. Now, NIH is making these papers accessible to the public in a format that will allow robust text analyses. You can download the entire PMC collection of NIH-supported author manuscripts as a package in either XML or plain text formats. The collection will encompass all NIH manuscripts posted to PMC since July 2008. While the public can access the articles’ full text and accompanying figures, tables, and multimedia on the PMC website, the newly available article packages include full-text only, in a form that fa...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - November 16, 2015 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Source Type: funding

Get Ready for the 2016 NIH Regional Seminars!
The National Institutes of Health is excited to announce that there will be two NIH Regional Seminars on Program Funding and Grants Administration in 2016! If you are new to the NIH grants process, then you will not want to miss attending one of these opportunities.  For two days, plus a third day of optional workshops, approximately 50 NIH & HHS grants management, review, program, and policy officers will be providing the latest in grant policies and process. In addition, there are even more NIH Institute and Center staff available for 15 minute one-on-one chats (a unique and popular opportunity for attendees). Mar...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - December 1, 2015 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Learn More About Addressing Scientific Rigor and Transparency in Your NIH Grant Applications
NIH now requires most research grant applications and most mentored career development award applications to address four areas related to scientific rigor and transparency. We’ve recently updated our frequently asked questions to address common queries ranging from whether the policy applies to your submission, to how much detail to include in addressing each of the four focus areas, such as scientific premise. As you’re developing your application, be sure to check out the FAQs if you’re looking for additional clarity on how NIH’s rigor and reproducibility policies apply to your application....
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - February 29, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Source Type: funding

Use the Assignment Request Form in FORMS-D to Provide NIH Peer Review Referral Information
NIH applicants have the opportunity to suggest information to help NIH refer and review their grant application. When applying with the new FORMS-D application package, applicants will include their requests in the new assignment request form, rather than in the cover letter has has been done in the past. Applicants should use the new assignment request form if they choose to: request assignment to an institute/center for funding consideration request assignment to a particular study section for initial peer review identify individuals they do not think should review their application identify scientific areas of expert...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - April 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Super Summer Savings – NIH Regional Seminar Early Bird Rate Extended to July 15!
It’s a super summer surprise… NIH is extending its early registration until Monday, July 15 for the NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration in Chicago, IL (Oct. 26-28).  Registering now for the Early Bird Rate will save you $30! This is the 2nd and final NIH Regional Seminar of 2016, so if you or your staff are new to working with NIH grants, then this is an opportunity that shouldn’t be missed! Here are just a few highlights: Specialized optional pre-seminar workshops available on research with human participants, intellectual property, electronic Research Administration (eRA) systems, an...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - June 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Calendar Source Type: funding

Applying to NIH ’ s Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs)? Check Out These Important Updates to the LRP Application Process
The objective of the NIH Loan Repayment Programs is to recruit and retain highly qualified health professionals to careers in biomedical or biobehavioral research. If you are a qualified health professional who agrees to engage in NIH mission-relevant research for at least 20 hours per week at nonprofit or government institution, you may be eligible to apply to the one of the five NIH extramural LRPs. In exchange for your commitment, NIH will repay up to $70,000 of student loan debt per two year contract. Visit the NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) website to learn more.
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - June 29, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Who At NIH Can Answer My Question About … .?
NIH is a big place, and we understand how it may seem daunting to identify the right person to talk to as you go through the various steps of seeking NIH funding. From idea, to submission, to post-award management, we are here to help. We developed a new resource to help you contact the NIH staff member who can best help you along each phase of the application and award process. Our “Contacting Staff at the NIH Institutes and Centers” page explains the roles of NIH staff, and, most importantly, where you can find the name and contact information for NIH staff member who should be best able to help you.  
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - July 25, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: You Ask, We Answer Source Type: funding

NIH Loan Payment Programs (LRPs) Accepting Applications Sept. 1 – Nov. 15
The pursuit of academic research career can be a challenge, especially when faced with high levels of student loan debt.  The escalating costs of advanced education and training are forcing some scientists to abandon their research careers for higher-paying private industry or private practice careers.  In exchange for a commitment to conduct biomedical or behavioral research, the NIH will repay up to $70,000 of student loan debt (over two years) per two-year contract through the NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs). If you are a qualified health professional who agrees to engage in NIH mission-relevant research for at le...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - August 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Improving Visibility of NIH-supported Clinical Trial Activities and Results
Dr. Carrie Wolinetz is NIH’s Associate Director for Science Policy, and writes about biomedical research policy issues on her blog, Under the Poliscope. In a separate post today, we provide an overview of the various reforms the NIH is leading to enhance our stewardship of clinical trials. In this post we’d like to focus a bit more on our efforts to broadly disseminate clinical trial availability and results information. Timely dissemination of clinical trial results information has been a problem, one that has been documented more than once, and that appears to apply to NIH- as well as non-NIH funded trials. To realiz...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - September 16, 2016 Category: Research Authors: Mike Lauer and Carrie Wolinetz Tags: blog Open Mike Clinical Trials Clinicaltrials.gov FDAAA Final Rule Grants policy Source Type: funding

NIH Center for Scientific Review Hosts Webinars on Peer Review
The NIH Center for Scientific Review (CSR) is the portal for receipt and referral of NIH grant applications, and, for the majority of those applications, carries out the peer review process for assessing scientific and technical merit. In November and December, CSR will host three different “online briefings” on peer review for: fellowship grant applicants; R01 applicants; and researchers who are proposing and/or reviewing basic science applications. All of the briefings will be approximately one hour long, including a 30 minute question and answer period. For more information and to register for each we...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - September 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: Top Stories Source Type: funding

Announcing New Tools and Information to Support Scientific Workforce Diversity in Extramural Programs
Promoting a diverse and robust scientific workforce is critical to advancing scientific discovery and research in support of human health, so NIH has developed a new portal to information on supporting diversity in NIH-funded research. This NIH website has four main areas of focus: Background on NIH initiatives in support of scientific workforce diversity Resources for scientific leadership & faculty members to use to further diversity in their programs Resources for investigators and trainees to develop their careers, find training and mentorship, and learn about others’ careers through personal stories and video i...
Source: NIH Extramural Nexus - November 15, 2016 Category: Research Authors: NIH Staff Tags: New Resources Source Type: funding