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Funding to Evaluate Novel Diagnostics for Tuberculosis in Endemic Countries

Funding News Edition: April 17, 2024

Propose a partnership of investigators and existing clinical study sites in tuberculosis (TB) endemic countries, to evaluate early-stage TB diagnostic tests, assays, and strategies.

New Initiative Highlights Women’s Health Research Priorities

Funding News Edition: April 17, 2024

Apply to conduct research on disease and health conditions that predominantly affect women, present and progress differently in women, or are female-specific.

Consider a Conceptual Approach to the NIH Budget and Success Rates

Funding News Edition: April 17, 2024

The volume of awards that NIH is already obligated to fund each year can amplify, limit, or delay changes in success rates following a change in the overall budget.

News Briefs and Worth Repeating

Funding News Edition: April 17, 2024

Parent R01, R03, R21 NOFOs Will Now Expire in January 2025; Consider a New Perspective on Writing with Narrative Structure for Grant Applications; Remember May 27 Deadline for Input on NIAID’s Next Strategic Plan

Acknowledge NIH Support Appropriately in Research Products

Funding News Edition: April 17, 2024

NIH staff use award citations to evaluate the impact of grant funding on scientific progress over time. Similarly, peer reviewers rely on award citations to help assess award productivity.

Guidance for Videos Submitted as NIH Application Materials

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

To be accepted within an application, your video must demonstrate devices or experimental data with a temporal element, i.e., a need to show how something functions or occurs over time, or demonstrate movement or change.

Check Out Annual Update on Cumulative Investigator Rate

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

The Cumulative Investigator Rate is an NIH-wide person-based metric, calculated as the number of unique principal investigators (PIs) who were designated on a research project grant (RPG) award, divided by the number of unique PIs who were designated on an RPG application over a 5-year period.

News Briefs and Worth Repeating

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

Register for April 17 Webinar on Simplified Review Criteria; NIAID Receives an Appropriation for Fiscal Year 2024; NIH’s Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Suggests Flexibilities

Competing Revisions and How They Differ from Administrative Supplements

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

A competing revision provides additional funding for activities that call for an expansion of your original scope of award, whereas administrative supplements fund activities that, while unforeseen when the application was being submitted, are still within the scope of the project.

“What organizations qualify as small businesses?”

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

Some Applications Have Deadlines for Actions Before the Due Date

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

NIAID staff can identify issues that may cause your application to be withdrawn, not fare well in peer review, or have lowered potential for an award. The earlier you contact us, the earlier we can provide advice that you can use to improve your application.

Opportunity to Develop Pediatric Research Models for Chemical Injury

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

NIAID will support basic research to elucidate mechanistic differences in susceptibility to chemicals of concern between pediatric and adult populations as well as applied research towards the discovery and early development of pediatric-safe medical countermeasures.

Keep Diverse Perspectives and Safety Plans in Mind When Applying for Conference Grants

Funding News Edition: April 3, 2024

Through this notice of funding opportunity, you can receive funding to pay for national, international, and regional conferences, meetings, and workshops. Keep in mind, this award is not meant to fund an individual’s travel to a conference; rather, the funds are provided to the conference organizer.

Know How to Demonstrate Scientific Progress in Annual Reports

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

Your program officer will assess the progress, delays, and planned next steps you describe and compare that to your budget request and justification for approval.

Support and Build Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

Each award’s principal investigator should be an established investigator capable of providing administrative and scientific leadership to the development and implementation of a career development program.

Apply for Support to Lead Computational Modeling Efforts

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

A new Center will perform activities to coordinate the modeling community through coordinating cores and conduct research projects to advance modeling across and between scales of infectious and immune-mediated disease.

A Note of Gratitude to 2023 NIAID Peer Review and Committee Volunteers

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

Join us in our annual appreciation of NIAID peer review and committee members, then learn how to volunteer for a peer review group yourself.

NIAID’s Tuberculosis Data Repository Promotes Open Access

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

NIAID’s TB Portals Program is a global collaboration of clinicians, researchers, and data scientists united in the mission to eradicate tuberculosis.

New Request for Information on Uniform Common Data Elements

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

NIH invites community feedback on upcoming efforts to develop and implement a set of minimum core common data elements for NIH-funded clinical research and trials.

News Briefs and Worth Repeating

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

Attend Research Education Program Webinar on April 4, Apply by June 7; Public Access Policy Webpages Are on the Move; A Note on the Next NIH Grants Policy Statement Release

Instrumentation Program NOFOs Could Be Instrumental to Your Research

Funding News Edition: March 20, 2024

NIH’s Office of Research Infrastructure Programs supports purchases of state-of-the-art, commercially available instruments on shared-use basis to enable or enhance conduct of cutting-edge research by NIH-funded investigators.

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