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FORMS-I Transition: Setting Up Dominoes to Topple on January 25, 2025

NIH will transition to FORMS-I for application due dates on or after January 25, 2025, and also implement new policies and procedures that accompany the switch.
NIAID researcher reaching for cell cultures in a CO2 incubator.

Opportunities and Resources

Build a practical clinical research platform for rapidly and efficiently profiling participants’ intact, rebound-competent HIV reservoirs and their immunologic profiles.
The Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases Network works to expand knowledge of re-emerging and emerging infectious diseases around the globe.
Research the causes and mechanisms of inborn errors of immunity, enable early detection and molecular diagnosis, and support strategies to treat and cure these disorders.
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.
Apply to conduct research on disease and health conditions that predominantly affect women, present and progress differently in women, or are female-specific.

In The News

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.
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

Advice Corner

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.

Contact Us

Email us at deaweb@niaid.nih.gov for help navigating NIAID’s grant and contract policies and procedures.