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For
foreign awards, the NIH policy on inclusion of women and minority groups
in research is the same as that for research conducted in the U.S.
For both foreign awards and
domestic awards with foreign components, report on study populations
using the Targeted/Planned Enrollment Tables.
These tables are based on the U.S. definitions of
minority populations. See the following for definitions and information about
the tables:
- Electronic applications.
- Read section 5.8, the NIH
Policy on Reporting Race and Ethnicity Data: Subjects
in Clinical Research, under Part II, Supplemental Instructions for Preparing the Human Subjects Section of the Research Plan, in the Grant Application Guide for your Grant
Application Package.
- Use the Targeted/Planned Enrollment Table in
your Grant
Application Package.
- Paper applications.
- Read
section 5.8, the NIH
Policy on Reporting Race and Ethnicity Data: Subjects in Clinical
Research, under Part II, Supplemental Instructions for Preparing the Protection of Human Subjects Section of the Research Plan, in the PHS
398.
- Use the Targeted/Planned Enrollment Table in
the PHS
398.
If there is scientific rationale
for examining subpopulation group differences within a foreign
population, you should consider designing your study to accommodate
those differences and discuss these inclusions in your application.
For more details, see NIH
Policy and Guidelines on the Inclusion of Women and Minorities as Subjects
in Clinical Research.
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