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Option to Submit Simultaneously as an R01

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Be aware that you will not have the option to withdraw from the multiproject grant and be funded as an R01.

We strongly encourage you to submit a component research project of a multiproject grant application as a research project R01 at the same time.

Should you decide to go this route, keep the following points in mind:

  • Your component project should be able to stand alone as an R01.
  • NIAID will review your R01 application independently of your multiproject application.
  • If your R01 project depends on resources from the multiproject core, include those resources in your R01 application. Also include any associated costs in the budget.
  • If both the multiproject and R01 applications are fundable, you will not have the option to withdraw from the multiproject grant and be funded as an R01.
    • This policy preserves the scientific integrity of a multiproject grant, which could be seriously compromised if strong projects were removed.
    • Please be aware of this policy before making a commitment to participate in a multiproject grant.

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