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Know Your Timeline to Award If All Goes According to Plan
Knowing when NIAID will begin funding your project is essential—it’s necessary for hiring support staff or arranging subcontracts or even timing a renewal application.
Opportunities and Resources
NIAID aims to better understand the mechanisms by which bats regulate immune responses to clear infection and prevent or resolve excessive inflammation.
Conduct an innovative project to study the mechanisms and management of vaccine or antibiotic drug allergy, including research on allergic responses to anti-viral, anti-fungal, and anti-parasitic drugs.
NIAID seeks applications from single institutions or consortia of institutions ready to generate, validate, and advance medical countermeasures against a select list of bacteria or fungi with known or emerging resistance to current therapies.
In The News
Establishing an NIH-wide strategic plan will help the new Office of Autoimmune Disease Research create opportunities for synergistic innovation and implement cross-cutting research.
U.S. institutions can submit investigator-initiated grant applications and, if selected for funding, the Research Council of Finland may fully fund the Finnish investigators.
The initiative is designed for early-stage investigators who want to initiate a research project in an area different from their previous research focus or training experience, and therefore have not produced preliminary data.
Tune in for NIAID Advisory Council Meeting on January 30, 2024; Attend NIH Office of Extramural Research Webinar on Grants Policy Changes; eRA Commons ID Required for Senior/Key Personnel, Other Significant Contributors; Offer Feedback on the NIH Strategic Plan for Data Science
Advice Corner
Within eRA’s Prior Approval Module, a variety of templates exist to facilitate the most common request types: carryover, change of investigator, no-cost extension, big grants, and withdrawal.
Contact Us
Email us at deaweb@niaid.nih.gov for help navigating NIAID’s grant and contract policies and procedures.