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DEIA Prize Competition Offers $100,000 for Inclusive Excellence
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
NIH aims to recognize the transformative cultures, systems, projects, and processes developed by academic institutions to promote inclusive excellence and create environments that foster and value a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA).
Coming June 2023—Modernized ClinicalTrials.gov Website
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
The National Library of Medicine based ClinicalTrials.gov modernization efforts on user feedback to improve how visitors search, view, and download information about clinical trials.
Bookmark New Resource for Guidance Should You Need to Report a Concern
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
There are several types of concerns a researcher might need to report to NIH during the application process or while conducting NIH-supported research, from grant scams to research misconduct to peer-review integrity violations.
International Awards—Part III. Build Collaborations
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
Collaborators may use different types of agreements to facilitate partnerships, including research collaboration agreements, material transfer agreements, and data transfer agreements.
“Can I avoid the budget cap for renewal applications by submitting a new application instead?”
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
“Is there a way to tell if or when an expired notice of funding opportunity is likely to be reissued?”
Funding News Edition: May 3, 2023
We Want You to Develop Animal Models for Hepatitis B and C
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
In your application, describe plans to develop either small animal models or surrogate virus-host systems for hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus research.
Scrutinize Molecular Mechanisms Amid Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
NIAID aims to spur new approaches that target HIV transcription to shut down the expression of HIV RNA, proteins, and virus that occurs despite interruption of the viral life cycle by antiretroviral therapy.
Seeking Input on NIAID’s DEIA Request for Information
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
What are the gaps and barriers to developing, diversifying, and sustaining a diverse extramural scientific workforce and building a scientific pipeline to support the NIAID mission?
A Rule Change for Preliminary Data as Post-Submission Materials
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
NIH will allow applicants to submit preliminary data as post-submission materials for new applications (Type 1) if the notice of funding opportunity uses the R01, R03, or R21 activity codes and allows preliminary data.
Citing Publications in Research Performance Progress Reports
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
Be careful not to over-cite publications, such as preprints, as well as training- and resource-type awards. If an award’s only contribution to a publication is non-personnel resources, do not list the paper.
Don’t Miss Public Comment Period on Research Involving Children as Subjects
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
FDA and HHS’s Office for Human Research Protections published Draft Guidance to help stakeholders understand the processes used for review of research involving children as subjects that is not otherwise approvable by an IRB.
Having Technical Difficulties? Here’s How to Meet the Submission Deadline
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
Know how to respond if you get the error message “Data Management and Sharing Costs can only be entered on one of the lines in Section F Other Direct Costs within the same budget period."
“What is a prize competition? Is it a type of grant or contract?”
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
Address Just-in-Time Requests and Bars to Award Quickly
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
While most of the just-in-time information we request is routine, be aware that certain codes and comments in your summary statement can indicate a funding restriction or bar to award.

Funding to Characterize Post-Tuberculosis Lung Disease in HIV-Infected Individuals
Funding News Edition: April 19, 2023
Conduct epidemiological and observational research projects on the long-term cardiopulmonary sequelae following treatment for tuberculosis in persons living with and without HIV infection.
Find Funding for Translational Research in Maternal and Pediatric Therapeutics
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
NIAID will support research to improve safe and effective precision therapeutics for pregnant and lactating persons, fetuses, neonates, and children, including those with disabilities.
Administrative Supplements for Climate Health, Software Tools, Data Readiness
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
NIH published three notices of special interest that each offer administrative supplements for ongoing research projects to further explore priority topics: climate health, software tools, and data readiness.
NIAID Paylines and Budget Data Updates from March 2023
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
Use the Budget Data Comparisons table to compare the enacted funding levels for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 across multiple NIH institutes and centers, including NIAID.
Understand the Peer Review Process to Inform Your Next Application
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
You may be able to anticipate which standing review group and primary reviewers are most likely to review your application, then write to fit your reviewers' areas of scientific focus and levels of understanding.
Minimum Performance Standards, Tax Deductions for Small Business Awardees
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
Federal income/excess profits taxes are strictly not allowable charges to NIH awards, either as direct or facilities and administrative costs. However, the small business fee may be used to pay for a tax liability.
Yearly Tallies of the Postdoc Population—Data from NIH
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
NIH supports many postdocs and graduate students through the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Program, which includes fellowship (“F”) and training (“T”) awards.
Speak Up on Proposed Revisions to the NIH Public Access Policy
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
NIH is considering revisions to the Public Access Policy following calls from the White House to enhance public access to the results of federally funded research. NIH’s Office of Science Policy will host a listening session on April 12, 2023.
Register Now for Two-Day Immunosenescence Workshop in May
Funding News Edition: April 5, 2023
NIAID is cohosting an Advances in Aging, Immunity, and Chronic Inflammatory Diseases workshop on May 9 and 10, 2023. The workshop will be hybrid, meaning there are options to attend in person or virtually.
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Email us at deaweb@niaid.nih.gov for help navigating NIAID’s grant and contract policies and procedures.