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Draft Guidelines on Stem Cells
NIH issued a draft of the Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research on Friday, April 17. This draft is a crucial step toward implementing President Obama's Executive Order 13505, Removing Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research Involving Human Stem Cells. Establishing policy and procedures under which NIH will support research in this area will help to ensure that NIH-funded research is ethically responsible, scientifically valuable, and in compliance with the law. (more...) |
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What to Do If Your Award or Application Involves Stem Cells
If you are conducting ongoing NIH-funded research involving previously approved uses of human stem cells, please know that your research may continue as NIH works to finalize the Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research. While no new uses of human embryonic stem cells may be initiated in NIH-funded studies at this time, NIH will continue to accept competing applications proposing the use of human embryonic stem cells during the period of Guideline development. (more...) |
The National Institutes of Health Reiterates Its Stance on Terrorism and Violence Against Researchers
NIH Acting Director Dr. Raynard Kington, M.D., Ph.D. has issued a statement condemning terrorist acts against researchers and institutions who use animals in their work. Dr. Kington emphasized the important role that these researchers play in the health of our nation and that federal funding supporting their work is based on national health needs. Dr. Kington further reiterated the high standards of accountability for animal welfare to which their research is held in order to receive federal funds. (more...) |
Challenge Grant Applications are (Almost) In!
Approximately 15,000 Challenge Grant applications are working their way through the submission process. Applications submitted by the initial April 27 deadline have until Friday, May 8 to complete the submission process. (more...) |
More Opportunities through the Recovery Act Announced
The Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) grants support small research projects conducted by faculty and students at institutions that have not been major recipients of NIH research grant funds. This program has long sought to strengthen the research environment at such institutions by supporting the meritorious research of investigators who will then be able to involve students in the research process. Thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, applicants to the AREA grants program may now request a maximum of $300,000 total direct costs plus applicable Facilities and Administrative (F&A)/ indirect costs for the entire project period of up to three years. (more...) |
Are You Ready for Enhanced Peer Review?
Finally, after the year-long study to assess NIH Peer Review, the first review meetings to use criterion scoring and the new 1 to 9 scoring scale are here! To help the extramural community prepare for these changes, we have created several sets of resources. (more...) |
How Can Institutions and their IACUCs Best Prepare for a Pandemic?
Institutions must adhere to provisions of the PHS Policy, the Guide, and the commitments detailed in their Animal Welfare Assurance with OLAW. This includes advance planning for conditions that could arise as a result of a human pandemic (e.g., influenza) that could jeopardize the health and wellbeing of animals because of a lack of personnel to care for the animals and/or to conduct IACUC official business. Pandemic plans developed by institutions and IACUCs should include consideration of the following... (more...) |
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Tips for Great Grant Writing (Part 4): New Investigator? Why and How to Go for an R01!
Over the years, there has been varying advice about the best type of grant with which to launch your career--R21, R03, R01? NIH recently issued a guide notice suggesting that you consider an R01 for a number of reasons. As you may know, New or Early Stage Investigator Status affords you special consideration during the peer review process for R01 grants.
BONUS!Check out these successful R01 applications from the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases. (more...) |
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6/11/2009 - 6/11/2009:
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6/24/2009 - 6/26/2009:
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Delays in Grant Application Submission Due to Closure of Institutions Because of 2009 H1N1 Flu Concerns
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Extended Error Correction Window for Electronic Submission of NIH Challenge Grants and Funding Opportunities with Submission Deadlines from April 27 through May 1, 2009
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Recovery Act Grand Opportunities "GO" Grant Submission Deadline Moved to May 29, 2009
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IACUC 101 and 201 PLUS Workshops: June 24-25, 2009 in Niagara Falls, NY
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Error-Correction Window Extended for All Electronic Applications with Submission Deadlines through May 1, 2009
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Public Comment Period Open for Draft Stem Cell Guidelines through May 26, 2009
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Implementation of Executive Order on Removing Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research Involving Human Stem Cells
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Extension of the Expiration Date for PA-06-042 the Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA): R15
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