CSR Peer Review Videos
CSR has produced a series of videos to give you an inside look at how scientists from across the country review NIH grant applications for scientific and technical merit.
New and established applicants will find insights and understanding that can empower them to improve the applications and increase their chances for receiving a more positive review.
NIH is committed to basic research. Here we provide guidance to both applicants and reviewers. | What Happens to Your NIH Grant Application is one of our most popular outreach presentations |
Top 10 NIH Peer Review Q&As for Applicants give you the answers you need | Jumpstart Your Research Career with CSR’s Early Career Reviewer Program tells how it works |
Webinars provide helpful guidance to R01, R15, Fellowship and SBIR/STRR Applicants | NIH Tips for Applicants gives applicants practical advice and insights |
Annotated Video Transcripts:
- What Happens to Your NIH Grant Application
- Top 10 Peer Review Q&As for NIH Applicants
- Jumpstart Your Research Career with CSR’s Early Career Reviewer Program
- NIH Tips for Applicants
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- What Happens to Your NIH Grant Application
- Top 10 NIH Peer Review Q&As for Applicants
- NIH Peer Review Revealed
- Jumpstart Your Research Career with CSR’s Early Career Reviewer Program
- NIH Tips for Applicants
These videos may be used by individuals, universities, or other non-profit organizations without restrictions to advance the understanding of NIH scientific review groups. If you have questions, contact the CSR Office of Communications by sending an e-mail to CSRCommunicationsOffice@csr.nih.gov.
Learn More
NIH Peer Review Process
- NIH Office of Extramural Research: Web pages on peer review policy and issues
- CSR Applicant Resources
- How Scientists Are Selected For Study Section Service
The NIH Grants Program
- NIH Office of Extramural Research
- How the NIH grants process works
- Instructions for filling out the SF424 (R&R) grant application
- NIH Web site with tips for writing grant applications