New FY 2022 Categorical Spending Data Are Now Available
NIH recently updated its annual categorical information with fiscal year (FY) 2022 actual spending data and estimates for FY 2023 and 2024.
NIH recently updated its annual categorical information with fiscal year (FY) 2022 actual spending data and estimates for FY 2023 and 2024.
We are discussing “Not Discussed” in this NIH All About Grants podcast.
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In this NIH All About Grants podcast episode, we share advice for investigators to help them understand the critiques of their application, and how program staff input may be helpful when deciding what to do next.
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Good news for trainees and principal investigators who work on training grants! eRA is readying a redesigned xTrain module, scheduled to be rolled out on March 30.
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Are you an NIH small business (SBIR/STTR) applicant whose research involves the use of live vertebrate animals? If so, access these resources from the recent Preparing a Small Business Application Involving Vertebrate Animals webinar to learn how to complete your grant application or contract proposal.
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NIH’s scientific data sharing site now offers information and resources on protecting participant privacy.
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Do you have questions about when it’s allowable to request an extension of the deadline for submitting clinical trial results information to ClinicalTrials.gov, how to request an extension, what to include, and how the requests are evaluated? A recently published resource explains all this and more.
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Are you organizing an NIH-supported conference? NIH expects that recipients maintain a safe and respectful environment, free from harassment and discrimination.
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The 2-day conference might be over, but there is still time to explore the NIH Grants Conference resources! The recordings from over 25 sessions are now available in the conference platform agenda, and you can still register for and log into the platform through March 2, 2023.
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As a token of our appreciation for all Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) out there, we are pleased to unveil a redesigned ESI web page.
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