Electronic Submission: A Look Ahead
NIH plans to transition from PureEdge to Adobe version of the SF424 (R&R) in December 2008 and schedules transition of many remaining mechanisms.
NIH plans to transition from PureEdge to Adobe version of the SF424 (R&R) in December 2008 and schedules transition of many remaining mechanisms.
NIH updated the Public Access FAQ this month to provide procedural changes and clarifications. Also, the NIH Public Access Request for Information ends May 31.
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Despite recent efforts, compliance issues with financial conflict of interest policies continue. The three major concerns are: too narrow a definition of investigator, the timing of reporting and ensuring subrecipients comply with the regulation.
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These seminars will deliver information in a streamlined format, directly to your office without the expense, inconvenience, and time commitment of travel.
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Challenges and Promise of Cell-Based Therapies is a one-day symposium to explore promising research in regenerative medicine using stem cells.
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A recent OMB decision allows NIH to continue using eRA systems and servicing our partner agencies.
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The NIH is seeking input from the scientific community, health professionals, patient advocates, and the general public about innovative and cross – cutting initiatives to be funded through the NIH Common Fund.
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NIH revised its policy on mentored K award recipients receiving concurrent support from their K award and a competing research grant.
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Effective immediately, trainees and fellows may receive stipends for up to 60 calendar days of parental leave per year for the adoption or the birth of a child when those in comparable training positions at the grantee organization have access to this level of paid leave for this purpose.
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Earlier this week I sent the following public access reminder letter to all principal investigators and signing officials with current NIH grant funding.
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