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“What is a limited competition? When does NIH choose to limit competition?”
Funding News Edition: October 2, 2024
What Is the NIAID Advisory Council and What Does It Do?
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
NIAID's Advisory Council is comprised of both experts in health and science, contributing technical expertise and an understanding of the needs of research communities of academia and industry, and lay members, who impart a perspective of people and communities affected by diseases in the NIAID research mission.

NIH Invites Applicants to Support a Pediatric HIV Cohort Study
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
This opportunity is designed to support cohorts of the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study—a streamlined and agile grant program that addresses developmental and clinical issues that affect individuals with HIV.
Propose a Human Tissue and Organ Research Resource Program
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
NIAID will help support and advance a human organ and tissue resource to provide a wide variety of human tissues and organs, diseased and normal, young and aged, to investigators for laboratory studies depending on research needs.
Reducing Administrative Burden: Redundant Just-in-Time Emails
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
As of October 1, 2024, NIH’s eRA system will no longer automatically generate and send just-in-time email notifications to applicants whose overall impact scores are below a designated level.
Clarification of Audit Requirements for Foreign Recipients and Subrecipients
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
Foreign organizations that expend $750,000 or more in federal awards during their fiscal year must conduct either a single audit, performed in accordance with the requirements outlined in 2 CFR 200 Subpart F, or a program-specific audit.
News Briefs and Worth Repeating
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
A Reminder for Authorized Organization Representatives to Verify Grant Assignments; NIAID Continues Participation in Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases Program; Refresh Your Knowledge of NIAID and NIH Data Sharing Policies; Award Challenge Offers Prizes for Data Reuse Projects
How NIH Responds to Allegations of Foreign Interference
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
NIH requires disclosure of other support, foreign components, and conflicts of interest so that staff can ensure funded projects do not receive duplicative support, research is conducted objectively, and sensitive data are kept confidential.
“What determines whether separate AIDS due dates apply to an application? For example, would a fellowship application with an AIDS-related project qualify?”
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
“I received an R56-Bridge award. What type should my next R01 application be?”
Funding News Edition: September 18, 2024
Novel Research Projects to Build Understanding of Congenital Syphilis
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Request support for basic and exploratory research projects that leverage recent scientific development to advance our understanding of Treponema pallidum bacterial pathogenesis.
Act Now for Funding to Establish T32 Training Slots for Data Science
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Predoctoral trainees should become capable of applying data science methods and technologies across infectious and immune-mediated diseases research domains.
Provide Input on Postdoctoral Research Training and Career Progression
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
NIH seeks community feedback on several recommendations made by the Advisory Committee to the Director Working Group on Re-Envisioning NIH-Supported Postdoctoral Training.
Changes to Biosketch, Other Support Form Submission Scheduled for May 2025
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Beginning on May 25, 2025, NIH will require grant applicants and recipients to use Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support, rather than the NIH-specific format pages currently in use.
News Briefs and Worth Repeating
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Attend NIH Webinars on Grant Closeout, Fellowship Application and Review; Stay Sharp on Best Practices for Genomic Data Sharing; A Reminder for Small Businesses Seeking Funding in Women’s Health Research; Subscribe to New Quarterly Newsletter from COSWD for Funding Insights
Double Check “Related Notices” Section of Guide Notices for Key Updates
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
When NIH issues a correction or update to an NIH Guide notice, the original notice’s text may not change since NIH can correct some fields in the original notice but not others.
“How can I follow the NIAID Advisory Council meetings on September 9, 2024?”
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
“Can I place hyperlinks in my application’s Research Strategy section to provide context?”
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Explore NIAID Topics for Small Business Innovation Research Contract Solicitation
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
The annual NIH solicitation serves as a vehicle for offerors to propose research projects on a multitude of scientific topics from across NIH. Proposals are due October 18, 2024.

NIH Calls for Implementation Science to Help End HIV in the United States
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Projects should include meaningful engagement with implementing partners such as public health departments, healthcare organizations, and other service providers, as well as community members and people with lived experience.
Accelerate Novel Medical Countermeasures Effective Against Radiation Injuries
Funding News Edition: September 4, 2024
Projects will focus on novel ideas in radiation research, specifically medical countermeasures, biodosimetry, or animal model development to diagnose, mitigate, or treat injuries sustained during a radiation mass casualty incident.
Small Business Research: Priority Funding Topics for 2025
Funding News Edition: August 7, 2024
NIH assembled a list of scientific priorities for small business awards that match the research interests of its institutes and centers, including NIAID.

Understand the Critical Drivers of Tuberculosis Transmission
Funding News Edition: August 7, 2024
Greater knowledge of the interactions and factors driving tuberculosis transmission would allow efficacious approaches for preventing transmission to be developed or improved and adapted for broad scale-up.
Study Immune Responses Triggered by Bioactive Components in Arthropod Saliva
Funding News Edition: August 7, 2024
Apply for funding to research immunologic events in vertebrate hosts that occur at the bite site (skin) and systemically during and after feeding by hematophagous and ectoparasitic arthropods.
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