RePORTER Replaced CRISP on November 1
CRISP has been replaced with a new tool called RePORTER that searches the NIH database of biomedical research projects. The RePORTER tool provides all the features of CRISP and more.
CRISP has been replaced with a new tool called RePORTER that searches the NIH database of biomedical research projects. The RePORTER tool provides all the features of CRISP and more.
Recipients of NIH grant awards funded from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) have recently finished submitting their first quarterly reports to FederalReporting.gov, with immensely successful results. Thanks to the hard work and commitment of you, NIH’s extramural grantees, our high submission rate and low error rate make NIH one of the leading agencies in the Federal government.
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Northwestern University and Loyola University Medical Center will present IACUC 101 and 201 PLUS Workshops in Chicago, Illinois. IACUC 101 – “The Basics” – is a full day didactic and interactive educational program designed to provide Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) members, administrators, veterinarians, animal care staff, researchers, regulatory personnel and compliance officers … Continue reading “Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) 101 and 201 PLUS Workshops”
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The Scientists Center for Animal Welfare (SCAW) will present an IACUC Advanced workshop in Notre Dame, Indiana. IACUC-Advanced – SCAW developed this one day educational workshop for experienced IACUC members and administrators, principal investigators, attending veterinarians, regulatory personnel and laboratory animal care staff. The program focuses on topics such as advanced protocol review and provides … Continue reading “Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) Advanced Workshop”
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Friday, October 30, 2009 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Main Auditorium, Natcher Conference Center, Building 45, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD Electronic health records have yet to be broadly implemented, but there are large national efforts underway to address this lag in technology adoption. At the same time, adopters of health information technology are looking toward … Continue reading “Widening the Use of Electronic Health Record Data for Research”
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Do you have questions about the New and Early Stage Investigator policies? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions, which have been recently updated. You can find answers to questions such as: I am preparing an R01 application for a receipt date next summer. Should I let the committee know my plans to submit so that … Continue reading “New and Early Stage Investigator Policy FAQs Revised”
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Scott Cooper joins OER as a Grants Policy Analyst in the Office of Policy for Research Administration
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Dorit Zuk, Ph.D., joins OER as a Special Assistant to Dr. Sally Rockey, Deputy Director for Extramural Research.
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Want to let NIH know how you look for health information? Complete this online Request for Information.
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This year several NIH-funded scientists won prestigious awards for their contributions to the treatment of disease and the understanding of cellular mechanisms. Drs. Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider and Jack Szostak won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Drs. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Drs. Brian Druker, Charles Sawyers and Shinya Yamanaka won Lasker Awards.
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