Title: International Funding Through US Agencies for Australian Researchers
1International Funding Through US Agencies for
Australian Researchers
- Bill Schweri
- University of Kentucky
- September 2004
2Director of Federal Relations
- Liaison with Executive Branch
- Monitor Legislation
- Advocacy
- Program Development
- Partnerships
3A Famous Bank Robber Was Asked
- Willy, why do you rob banks?
- Because thats where the money is!
4Largest Budgets for Basic Research ?
- National Institutes of Health
- Department of Defense
- National Science Foundation
5Defense RD Funding FY04
- Defense Total RD 66 B
- Total ST 12.094 B
- Basic Research 1.404 B
- Applied Research 4.445 B
6http//www.onr.navy.mil/onr/contracts.htm
7ONR Priorities
- Ocean Science
- Energy/Power
- Electronics
- Information Science
- Advanced Materials
8National Science Foundation Funding
- Total RD 4.25 B
- Math Physical Science 1.093 B
- Engineering 558 M
- Biological Sciences 589 M
- Geosciences 715 M
- Computer and Information Sciences 606 M
9www.nsf.gov
10NIH Foreign Funding
- Country FY02 FY03
- Canada 28M 48M
- U.K. 16M 36M
- Australia 13M 20M
- China 3M 5M
11NIH Funding Trends 28 B
- Research 26 B
- This is 75 of the US RD budget for Life
Sciences Research - Universities 58
- Intramural 19
- Industry 3
12FY04 RD Funding at NIH
- AIDS Research 2.9 B
- Allergy and Infectious Diseases 4.4 B
- Cancer Research 4.7 B
- Heart Lung and Blood 2.8 B
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14Plan Ahead !
15To Plan Ahead
- On-line Sources of Information
- Opportunities
- Funded Grants
- Proposal Submission Process Procedures
- Organization
16National Institutes of Health (27 Institutes and
Centers)
- Mission - uncover new knowledge to lead to better
health for everyone - Activities
- Support of intramural and extramural research
- Research training
- Communication and medical information
17National Institutes of Health
- Office of the Director (OD)
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- National Eye Institute (NEI)
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
- National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
- National Institute on Aging (NIA)
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism (NIAAA) - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) - National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) - National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) - National Institute on Deafness and Other
Communication Disorders (NIDCD) - National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research (NIDCR) - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
18National Institutes of Health (Cont.)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS) - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
(NIGMS) - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Stroke (NINDS) - National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
- National Library of Medicine (NLM)
- Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center (CC)
- Center for Information Technology (CIT)
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (NCCAM) - National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
- John E. Fogarty International Center (FIC)
- Center for Scientific Review (CSR
19Want Grants?
- Know where to get information
- Dynamic environment
- Personal contacts
- On-going review of announcements
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21www.nih.gov
222 Key Sites
- Grants Funding Opportunities
- Institutes, Centers Offices
23Grants Funding Opportunities Web Site
- Grants Page (Funding opportunities, policy,CRISP
database, award data) - Research Training Opportunities
- Peer Review
- NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
24grants1.nih.gov/grants
25Institutes, Centers Officeshttp//www.nih.gov/i
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26Funding Information
- NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts - weekly
listing - Concepts for approved research initiatives
- Notices
- Request for Applications (RFAs)
- Program Announcements (PAs)
- CRISP database of funded projects
27Identify Approved Research Concepts
- Search NIH web site - concepts
- Review Institute meeting minutes and publications
28Search the NIH Web Site http//www.nih.gov
29http//search.nih.gov Suggested phrase concept
review OR concept clearance
30Search Results
31Example of Approved Concepts
32Example of Approved Concepts
33Search the NIH Guide forNotices, RFAs and PAs
34Search Results
35Search the CRISP Databasefor Funded Projects
- Abstract
- Other Useful Information
- PI and Institution
- Funding Mechanism
- Funding Institute
- Initial Review Group/Study Section
36grants1.nih.gov/grants
37grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm
38crisp.cit.nih.gov
39crisp.cit.nih.gov
40crisp.cit.nih.gov
41crisp.cit.nih.gov
42crisp.cit.nih.gov
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44Application Deadlines
- 3 cycles annually
- Feb. 1/Mar. 1 June 1/July1 Oct. 1/Nov. 1
- Additional special deadlines
- RFAs, Interactive Research Project Grants,
- AIDS research, National Research Service Awards
45Follow the Directions !
46Components of an NIH Research Proposal (PHS 398)
- Abstract
- Research Plan - 25 pages
- Specific Aims - 1 page
- Background and Significance - 2-3 pages
- Preliminary Studies/Progress Report - 6-8 pages
- Research Design and Methods - 13-16 pages
47Components (Cont.)
- Budget
- Direct Costs
- 250,000/year Modular
- Justification Detail for year one
- Indirect Costs limited to 8
48Components (Cont.)
- Human Subjects
- Vertebrate Animals
- Literature Cited
- Consortium/Contractual Arrangements
- Consultants
49Review Process
- Two Levels
- Peer Review - Scientific and Technical Merit
- Institute Advisory Council - Funding Authority
50Review Process
- Central Processing - Center for Scientific Review
- Initial Review - adherence to guidelines or
returned to PI - Assignment to Review Group and Institute
- Study Section Review
- Streamlined
- Full committee discussion and scored
- Council Review and Funding Decision
- Options if not funded
- Revise and resubmit up to two times
51Why penguins dont live long
52Lead the Reviewers
- Dont make them think
- Put relevant information where it is expected to
be found - Be kind to the Reviewers (Charts, Tables,
Headings) - Reviewers are never right and never wrong
53Review Criteria for Rating Unsolicited Research
Proposals
- Significance
- Approach
- Innovation
- Investigator
- Environment
- Other Considerations
- Research subjects recruitment and retention -
both - genders and minorities
- Adequate protection for humans, animals,
environment - Reasonableness of budget
54Why?
- Problem Statement
- Scientific Significance
- Related Research
- Preliminary Studies
55Why Common Mistakes
- Statement or Purpose Unclear/Diffuse
- Limited Significance/Insufficient Importance
- Scope Overly Complex or Ambitious
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57What?
- Hypothesis
- Research Question
- Objectives
58What Common Mistakes
- Poor Fit with Problem Statement
- Objective/Research Question Unclear
- Poorly Presented/Too Vague
- Not Testable
- Poor Fit with Methods Section/Not Predictive
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60How?
- Methodology
- Population/Sample
- Design
- Instrumentation/Data Collection
- Analysis
- Work Plan
61How Common Mistakes
- Inadequate Analysis
- Inadequate Evaluation
- Potential Pitfalls not Addressed
- Unrealistic Time Schedule
- Responsibilities/Duties Unclear
62How Much?
- Full Cost Budget
- Realistic
- Justified
63- As a matter of fact, I would like to know
where he gets his grants from.
64Have others review before submission
- Those in your field
- Someone to look at the Guidelines
- Someone who knows nothing about what you do
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66Reading Reviewers Comments
- Comments suggesting inaccuracy
- Usually means unclear writing
- Criticisms about techniques or data analysis
- Usually means poor methods section and/or not
enough background
67Reading Reviewers Comments, cont.
- Questions about ability of PI
- Perhaps a collaborator is needed
- Questions about choice of problem
- Significance was poorly written or problem lacks
merit - Summary statement not sufficient
- Call the Scientific Review Administrator
68Thats enough!