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This is an NCI-specific program announcement. For all of the policies governing this award mechanism, refer to the Program Announcement: PAR-06-449 PAUL CALABRESI AWARD FOR CLINICAL ONCOLOGY (K12).

Data Sharing

Under the NIH Data Sharing Policy, grantees are expected to engage in a timely release of final data sets that have been generated with NIH support for use by other researchers, provide a Data Sharing Plan that will achieve this objective, OR state why data sharing is not possible or appropriate. No Data Sharing Plan is required for the K12 mechanism because it supports a training, rather than, a research grant. It supports salaries and other ancillary costs for individual trainees, but it does not provide support for the generation of research data, directly. With regard to the data generated by trainees working in research environments funded by NIH research grants, it is the responsibility of the institutions that are awarded these research grants to share the data and provide acceptable Data Sharing Plans to the NIH as part of the research application.

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Special Institutional Statement Regarding Human Subjects Research Under K12 Support

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology (K12) must be in compliance with all NIH/NCI policies pertaining to the use of human subjects. These policies apply to all research involving human subjects, not just clinical trials. The K12 is a training and career development grant in which candidate positions are filled at the discretion of the institution and assignment of candidate positions is generally not known at the time of application or at the time of an award. Due to this uncertainty, the word "Indefinite" should be placed in the box for IRB review date on the face page of the application and the applicant institution must provide in the submitted grant application a Special Statement on Human Subjects Research.

The complete Special Institutional Statement Regarding Human Subjects Research Under K12 Support may be accessed by clicking K12 Special Institutional Statement Regarding Human Subjects Research.

Inquiries:

Inquiries are encouraged, and the opportunity to clarify any issues or questions is welcome. Inquiries should be sent to:

Dr. Dorkina Myrick
Cancer Training Branch
National Cancer Institute
6116 Executive Boulevard, Suite 7019
Rockville, MD 20852 (overnight mail)
Bethesda, MD 20892-8346 (regular mail)
Telephone: (301) 496-8580
FAX: (301) 402-4472
Email: myrickd@mail.nih.gov

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