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NIH’s Simplified Peer Review Framework – Factor 2: Rigor and Feasibility

NIH research project grants (RPGs) submitted on or after January 25, 2025 will be evaluated using the new NIH Simplified Peer Review Framework. If you want the history and rationale for NIH’s implementation, check out this blog post. We also have a blog post where we discuss Factor 1. Also, in the Factor 1 blog […]

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2024 Client Donation

This year, on behalf of our clients, we are donating to Research Girl, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to providing free resources for students to engage in scientific research. They offer a wide range of tools and support, including poster templates, step-by-step guides, and advice from career professionals, to help students at every stage of

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Can NIH limit the number of awards that a principal investigator (PI) can have?

NIAMS announced that, effective with FY2025 applications, all new and renewal R01 applications in response to the NIH parent R01 Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs) will be considered low program priority if the principal investigator (PI) has three or more active R01-equivalent grants. R01-equivalent grants are defined as activity codes DP1, DP2, DP5, R01, R37,

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