June 17, 2024
This NIH All About Grants podcast episode discusses particular challenges researchers with disabilities may experience and how NIH is working to address them. Drs. Alison Cernich, Deputy Director of the Eunice Kennedy-Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and Theresa Cruz, Director of the NICHD National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, join us for this conversation.
June 4, 2024
Did you miss the webinar on the NIH grants process for beginners? Not to worry, the event resources are now available!
May 15, 2024
NIH will be updating the Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) instructions to address the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.
May 9, 2024
This revision incorporates new and modified requirements, clarifies certain policies, and implements changes in statutes, regulations, and policies since the previous version of the NIHGPS dated December 2022.
April 25, 2024
New to working with the NIH grants process and trying to get a better understanding of how it all works? If so, get ready to spring into action and register for a webinar on May 15th designed just for you!
April 4, 2024
NIH is implementing multiple changes that will impact the preparation and peer review of most grant applications submitted to NIH for due dates on or after January 25, 2025. Although each of these initiatives have specific goals, they are all meant to simplify, clarify, or ensure greater fairness.
April 3, 2024
When an application due date falls on a weekend (or Federal holiday, or Washington, DC area Federal office closure) the application deadline is automatically extended to the next business day.
March 13, 2024
The NIH Public Access Policy content and resources have been consolidated into the NIH Sharing Site.
March 13, 2024
Are you planning to submit a video as post-submission material for your NIH grant application? Make sure the video is a digital file!
February 27, 2024
When resubmitting your application, any changes made should only be outlined in the Introduction attachment. NIH recently released a guide notice to clarify that any type of markups should not be used to identify changes.
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