Questions and Answers Table of Contents
How do I find an NIAID program officer?
You can find an NIAID program
officer in the eRA Commons or by going to Contact Staff for Help in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal.
Program staff work in the Division
of AIDS; Division
of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation; and Division
of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. See When to Contact an NIAID Program Officer.
How do I find grants, contracts, or review staff?
Go to Division of Extramural Activities Contacts for NIAID staff working with grants, contracts, initial peer review, and small business (SBIR and STTR) and research training awards. Learn more in Contact Staff for Help in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal.
How do I find out which type of staff to contact and what different staff do?
Go to Contact Staff for Help in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal and the NIAID
Staff Roles questions and answers.
How can I receive email messages from NIAID about funding
and other news?
Sign up at the NIAID
Funding News and Email Alerts Subscription Center for Email
Alerts with the
NIAID
Funding News newsletter and notices in your areas of
interest, e.g., paylines,
funding opportunities, or small business awards.
Where do I find high-priority funding areas?
Find all NIAID initiatives on the NIH Funding Opportunities Relevant to NIAID. NIH publishes most
initiatives-- requests
for applications (RFA), program
announcements (PA), and requests
for proposals (RFP) -- in the NIH
Guide. For grant types that have transitioned to electronic
applications, go to Grants.gov for
the funding
opportunity announcement package.
RFPs are published
in FedBizOpps,
and some may not appear
in the Guide. For more on the Guide, see the NIH Policy Announcements SOP.
Can a program officer tell me more about initiatives than what's stated in the Guide?
For grants, the program officer listed in the announcement can answer your questions and give you more information about an RFA than the NIH Guide, including your chances of success. However, for contract RFPs, you may talk only to the contracting officer listed in the RFP.
Who can tell me about funding opportunities in other institutes?
An NIAID program officer can inform you about RFAs, RFPs, and PAs in other institutes. Or you could look for program officers on institute Web sites. Go to NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices.
Can I find a real application sample online?
We've put an actual Annotated R01 Research Plan and Summary Statement online to show how it conforms to our advice in the All About Grants tutorials.
Does NIAID have a training office I can call for advice?
Yes. The Office of Special Populations and Research Training; Milton Hernández, Ph.D., is the director. His email is mh35c@nih.gov and
the general office phone number is 301-496-8697.
For more information,
see
the OSPRT
staff list, and check out the Training
and Career Awards Web site, which has a lot of information about
all types of training and career
development awards.
Does NIAID have an office for small business awards?
Yes. The Office of Innovation and Special Programs; Gregory Milman, Ph.D., is the director. His phone number is 301-496-8666, email gm16s@nih.gov.
For advice and other information on Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer awards, check out NIAID's Small Business Web site. Our Advice on Small Business (SBIR and STTR) Applications has many answers to applicants' questions.
Does NIAID have an office for international research?
Yes. NIAID has two international offices. The Office of Global Affairs performs country-specific analyses, plans responses to disease outbreaks, and facilitates partnerships and in-country support. Call Karl Western, Ph.D., at +1 301-496-6721 or email kw18q@nih.gov.
The Office of International Extramural Activities develops systems for managing international research awards. Call Paula Strickland, Ph.D., at +1 301-435-8563, email niaidforeignawards@niaid.nih.gov, or visit our NIAID International Awards portal.
Can NIAID give me contact information for NIH grantees?
No. We suggest that you search the Community of Science.
What if my question wasn't answered here, or I'd like to suggest a question?
Email deaweb@niaid.nih.gov with the title of this page or its URL and your question or comment. We answer questions by email and post them here. Thanks for helping us clarify and expand our knowledge base. |