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Assignment Request Form

One optional component of an NIH application — but one that is highly advantageous for researchers to complete  — is the Assignment Request Form.    The Assignment Request Form allows applicants to make recommendations for NIH Institute/Center/Office (ICO) assignments, specific study sections, names of people who may have a conflict with reviewing the application, and […]

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Tools to Help select a Study Section

Did you know that there are several NIH-sponsored tools that applicants can use to determine which study section is most appropriate for their application? First, NIH RePORTER, where you can search for funded projects by a myriad of search criteria, including specific terms in a project title, project abstract, or keywords; PI name; organization; organization

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A little bit about Administrative & Diversity Supplements

What are Administrative Supplements? What are their purpose?   Administrative supplement is a noncompeting award that provides additional funding to a currently funded grant to meet increased costs that are within the scope of the approved project, but that were unforeseen when the new or competing renewal application was awarded. Examples of unforeseen increased costs:  Addition

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