January 1 (Monday), 2024: NIH Closed for the Federal Holiday
NIH (including help desks) will be closed on Monday, January 1, 2024 for the federal holiday.
NIH (including help desks) will be closed on Monday, January 1, 2024 for the federal holiday.
NIH (including help desks) will be closed on Monday, December 25, 2023 for the federal holiday.
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NIH is implementing a simplified review framework for the majority of research project grants with receipt dates of January 25, 2025 and beyond. Take some time to review the recording of the public webinar held on November 3rd and learn more.
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As you plan your human subjects research, use the Inclusion Across the Lifespan Case Studies to help you determine if your proposed study population is appropriate.
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Did you know that you can pay for childcare for your research participants while they are doing study activities? Find similar ideas to enhance your inclusion, recruitment, or retention of research participants in NIH’s new one-page tool.
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NIH (including help desks) will be closed on Thursday, November 23, 2023 for the federal holiday.
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We’ve updated our FAQs to address questions regarding concerns when sharing scientific data that could be the subject of a patent application, or that were generated under SBIR/STTR awards.
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Most reviewers participating in review meetings in early 2024 are required to complete 2 training modules before they can access their assigned applications in the Internet Assisted Review (IAR) module. New resources are available to help.
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If your next new or competing renewal application includes human subjects research, take advantage of NIH’s new Single IRB (sIRB) Requirement Determination Workflow to help determine whether your project is subject to the single institutional review board (IRB) requirements.
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Applying for an NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) award? The LRP Technical Assistance Webinar takes an in-depth look at the LRP application components and more.
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