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NIH Requests for Information

NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) will often publish Requests for Information (RFIs) for the scientific community’s input on different items. I think these RFIs are excellent opportunities in which researchers should participate. Depending on the RFI, you could be helping encourage an IC to prioritize funding for your scientific research area. Here are just a […]

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NIH Guidance on Marking Changes in Resubmissions

NIH Guidance on Marking Changes in Resubmissions

NIH issued updated guidance regarding marking changes in resubmission applications. Markings such as bracketing, indenting, italicizing, margin lines, change in typography, font, font color, or any other type of markup should not be used to identify changes in resubmissions. Changes to resubmission applications should only be outlined in the Introduction.  (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-24-061.html) Here are a few tips from us:

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Let’s talk about NIH Equipment Grants

A Q&A with David Widmer,.PhD, founder and CEO of Vidmar-DAJ Consulting, LLC.  email: [email protected], website: www.vidmardaj.com MB: What are NIH Equipment Grants? NIH equipment grants (S10s) have the purpose of providing funds to institutions and investigators performing NIH-supported research for the purchase or upgrade of specialized instruments for shared use. NIH just celebrated 40 years of the S10 program, which is

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