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News Briefs and Worth Repeating
Funding News Edition: November 20, 2024
Note an Addendum to NIAID’s Financial Management Plan for FY 2025; HHS ASPR Posts FAQs on DURC/PEPP Policy; New Scientific Integrity Policies Focus on Public Trust
Small Business Applicants—Know Your Actual Budget Cap
Funding News Edition: November 20, 2024
The Small Business Administration (SBA) sets caps for total costs on small business grant awards for all federal agencies, above which an agency must request SBA approval.
“I’d like to apply for an R21, but I think I’ll need a bigger budget and longer project period. What should I do?”
Funding News Edition: November 20, 2024
Consider submitting an investigator-initiated R01 application for a 3- or 4-year project period.
“Can I submit the same research project as an R01 application and an R21 application simultaneously?”
Funding News Edition: November 20, 2024
Applicants are not allowed to have duplicative or highly overlapping applications under review at the same time.
Long COVID and the RECOVER-TLC Initiative
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
Long COVID’s broad and varied effects on diverse populations demand new clinical approaches and fewer restrictions to inclusion and access to achieve breakthrough results.

Develop Therapeutic Treatments for Genital Herpes Through Novel Approaches
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
NIAID seeks to capitalize on the robust herpes simplex virus basic research field and to encourage more researchers to advance products into the development pipeline.
NIAID Calls for Development of Alternative Human Models to Address Radiation-Induced Injuries
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
Find support for early- to mid-stage research and development of extracorporeal systems that mimic human responses and test appropriate medical countermeasures to treat civilian populations.
Administrative Supplements for Women’s Health Research in U3 Populations
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
Active grant awardees can receive support for in-scope research to reduce health inequalities among women who are understudied, underrepresented, or underreported in biomedical research.
News Briefs and Worth Repeating
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
Last Call to Answer the NIAID Funding News Survey; Register Now for Small Business Entrepreneurship Boot Camp; Double Dipping Could Lead to Payback; Instruction for Labs Working with Synthetic Nucleic Acids
Take Some Hints from Our New R01, K08 Sample Applications
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
NIAID recently posted two R01 sample applications and one K08 sample application to serve as examples of outstanding grantsmanship and demonstrate a successful approach to presenting a research plan.
“Am I more likely to receive a grant if my application’s budget request is thrifty?”
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
No. The peer reviewers who score your application don't use the budget to assess scientific merit.
“Does NIAID monitor the visa status of foreign investigators at domestic institutions?”
Funding News Edition: November 6, 2024
The institutional business official is responsible for ensuring that investigators and personnel have appropriate visas.
Taking a New Approach to Our Research Training Portfolio
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
NIAID is committed to improving the availability and effectiveness of our training, fellowship, and career development awards, to include increased support for certain research training activity codes.
NIAID Sets Interim Paylines, Financial Management Plan for FY 2025
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
Remember, paylines are funding cutoff points for investigator-initiated grant applications based on score during peer review. Notably, we’ve already set interim paylines for every relevant award type.

Fighting Fungal Pathogens Through Discovery of Novel Therapeutics
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
We seek milestone-driven, early-stage translational research focused on drug discovery and development of novel therapeutics against select fungal pathogens including Candida species that remain a clinical challenge.
NIH Kicks Off Next Phase of U.S.-South Africa Program for Collaborative Biomedical Research
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
Submit an application to help foster, stimulate, and expand research on HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS comorbidities and co-infections, HIV/AIDS-associated implementation science, and HIV/AIDS-associated data science.
Enhance Diversity in SBIR/STTR Research Through Administrative Supplements
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
Recruit, mentor, and support students, postdoctoral scholars, and eligible investigators from diverse backgrounds, including those from groups that have been shown to be underrepresented in health-related research.
Carrying Out a Data Management and Sharing Plan? Take Note of These Updates
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
Recipients of grants and cooperative agreements are now required to include in their Research Performance Progress Reports responses to several new questions that align with the Final NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing.
Save Your Future Self Time and Effort by Exploring ClinRegs Today
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
To aid researchers planning such studies around the globe, NIAID maintains the ClinRegs database of country-specific, clinical research regulatory information for 23 countries.
News Briefs and Worth Repeating
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
With Gratitude to Dr. Hugh Auchincloss, and a Welcome to Dr. Sarah Read; Newcomer to NIH Funding? Attend the NIH Grants Process Primer Webinar; OLAW Annual Reports Are Due on December 1; Loan Repayment Program Application Deadline Is November 21
Don’t Get Spooked—Check the Grant Number for Unfunded Notifications
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
If you or your institution receives a notification alerting you that a change was made to your application status, pay attention to the grant application number referenced in the message.
“Can I change my active R01 award from a single PI to a multiple PI award?”
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
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“How many extramural scientists participate in NIH’s peer review process?”
Funding News Edition: October 16, 2024
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Happenings from the September Meeting of NIAID’s Advisory Council
Funding News Edition: October 2, 2024
NIAID Director Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo shared remarks before NIAID's Advisory Council, as did Dr. Ted Piersen, Director of NIAID’s Vaccine Research Center.

Advance Research Strategies to Eliminate HIV Proteins
Funding News Edition: October 2, 2024
Propose to discover and develop novel therapeutics directed at intracellular HIV targets and eliminate viral proteins by mechanisms like protein degradation, targeting of viral RNA through inhibiting RNA processing as well as degradation.
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