We occasionally look at the breakdown of our supported workforce by educational degree to gain further insights into topics like age at first award, funding inequalities, and demographic diversity. Here we focus on the number of applications and awards by degree type over the past ten fiscal years (FYs) to see how researchers with these varied professional backgrounds are included in our grant portfolio.
Today NIH issued a decision matrix for assessing potential foreign interference as part of its ongoing efforts to be transparent about its policies and procedures. The decision matrix builds on the detailed information already available on our site and also offers additional detail as to how NIH considers whether to contact institutions to request additional information.
Biomedical research has generated millions of datasets and we are issuing a $500,000 challenge to get the most out of them. The 2024 DataWorks! Prize invites you to conduct a secondary research analysis project that generates new scientific findings from existing datasets.
An automated email from eRA for Just-in-Time information, sent for applications with an overall impact score of 30 or less, will be retired on October 1, 2024
Have you heard about upcoming changes to the NIH fellowship application and review process and are wondering about the implications for your application? If so, plan to attend the Revisions to the Fellowship Application & Review Process webinar on September 19, 2024, from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET.
New eRA system capabilities now provide the ability for R&D contract vendors to directly submit inclusion data on their awarded contracts through the Human Subjects System (HSS), accessible through the eRA Commons, when requested by NIH staff.
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