FORMATS OF NIH APPLICATIONS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

FORMATS OF NIH APPLICATIONS

Description:

Title: Navigating the NIH A Programmatic Perspective Author: PANAGISJ Last modified by: Elizabeth Myers Created Date: 3/20/2003 5:12:43 PM Document presentation format – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:151
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 34
Provided by: PANA4
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: FORMATS OF NIH APPLICATIONS


1
FORMATS OF NIH APPLICATIONS
2
Acknowledgment
  • James S. Panagis, MD, MPH
  • Director, Orthopaedics Program
  • NIAMS, NIH, DHHS
  • 6701 Democracy Boulevard, 800Bethesda, MD
    20892(P) 301-594-5055(F) 301-480-4543jp149d_at_nih
    .gov

3
NIH
  • 27 Institutes and Centers
  • Budgets (FY 2005)
  • NIH 28 Billion
  • NIAMS 511 Million
  • gt 70,000 applications in FY 2004

4
Types of Applications
  • Unsolicited
  • Solicited
  • Program Announcement (PA)
  • Request for Applications (RFA)
  • Request for Contracts (RFC)

5
NIH Receipt, Review Award Cycles
Cycle I Cycle II Cycle III
All New Competing Applications February 1 June 1 October 1
Revised Proposals March 1 July 1 November 1
Scientific Review June-July Oct-Nov Feb-March
Advisory Council Sep-Oct Jan-Feb May-June
Earliest Start December April July
6
Funding Mechanisms
  • Training F 31, 32, 33
  • Career Development K 01, 02, 08, 22, 23, 24, 25
  • P 01
  • P 30, 50, 60
  • Research R 01, 03, 15, 21, 37
  • R 41, 42, 43, 44
  • T 32
  • U 01

7
Career Timeline NIH Mechanisms
  • Medical School
  • Residency
  • Fellowship
  • Junior Faculty
  • Career
  • T32
  • T32
  • F32
  • K01, K08, K22, K23, R03, R21
  • R01, R21, K24

8
What is the Right Mechanism?
  • Your training experience
  • What you need
  • What you would like to do (time amount)

9
Career Development Award
  • K Awards

10
Mentored Research Scientist Development Award
  • K01
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-
    019.html

11
K01
  • Purpose is to develop outstanding scientists
  • 3 5 yrs of supervised research experience
  • 75 effort
  • Ineligible if prior R01, R29, K(01,07,23),
    P(01,50)
  • Salary Salary determined by I/C
  • NIAMS75,000)

12
K01
  • Research Dev. Support i.e., tuition, fees
    research support. Amount varies (NIAMS
    20,000)
  • Facilities Admin costs Fixed at 8
  • Mentor should have independent research support
    (mentor is not salaried)
  • Standard receipt dates

13
Mentored Clinician Scientist Development Award
  • K08
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-
    003.html

14
K08
  • Purpose is to develop clinical research
    scientists
  • Similar format/regulations to K01
  • 52.3 success rate

15
NIAMS Career Transition Award
  • K22
  • http//www.niams.nih.gov/rtac/funding/grants/pa/pa
    r_02_056.pdf

16
K22
  • Provides training within a NIAMS intramural lab
    followed by support in an extramural institution
  • Ineligible if prior R01, R29, SBIR/STTR, P01,
    P50, K08
  • Provides up to 150,000/YR for all years

17
K22
  • Intramural (Phase I) Salary based upon training
    experience.
  • Extramural (Phase II) Salary up to 75,000.
    Can be supplemented. 75 effort. Up to 75,000
    for research supplies.
  • F A 8
  • Standard receipt dates
  • 40.2 success rate

18
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career
Development Award
  • K23
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-
    004.html

19
K23
  • Purpose is to develop clinical researchers
  • 3 5 yrs of support 75 effort
  • Same eligibility as the other Ks
  • Salary Varies by I/C. May be supplemented
    (NIAMS 75,000)
  • Res. Development Support Up to 25,000
  • F A 8

20
K23
  • Mentors should have independent research support
  • Can not be salaried.
  • Standard receipt dates
  • 46.6 success rate

21
Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development
Award
  • K25
  • http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-02-
    127.html

22
K25
  • Purpose is to foster interdisciplinary
    collaboration in biomedical research by
    supporting career development experiences for
    scientists with quantitative and engineering
    backgrounds
  • 3-5 YRS of support
  • 75 effort
  • Similar format/regulations as other Ks

23
NIAMS Small Grant Award for New Investigators
  • R03
  • http//www.niams.nih.gov/rtac/funding/grants/pa/pa
    r_04_002.pdf

24
R03
  • Funding for pilot/preliminary data
  • Ineligible if previous/current large mechanism
    support, or NIAMS R21
  • Receipt dates 2/24/05, 6/24/05, 10/24/05
  • Up to 3 YRS of support
  • Up to 50,000 direct costs/YR
  • Limited to 2 small grant awards/career
  • Lower success rate due to of apps

25
Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant
  • R21

26
R21
  • Appropriate for early stages of research that are
    high risk because of possible failure, but if
    successful, may be of significant benefit
  • 2 YRS of support 275,000 split over the 2 yrs

27
R21 Program Announcements
  • PA-03-058 Exploratory/Developmental (R21)
    Bioengineering Research Grant (EBRG)
    http//www.niams.nih.gov/rtac/funding/grants/pa/pa
    _03_058.pdf
  • PA-03-107 NIH Exploratory/Developmental
    Research Grant Award (R21) http//www.niams.nih.go
    v/rtac/funding/grants/pa/pa_03_107.pdf

28
Shorter Duration R01
  • Prove feasibility, setting stage for what to
    follow in a competing continuation
  • Suggest 3 years
  • Avoids being overly ambitious in an R03, or if
    limited preliminary data, high risk for a
    longer duration R01

29
NIH Loan Repayment Program for Clinical
Researchers
  • Purpose To recruit retain clinical
    investigators
  • Re-pays up to 35,000/YR of educational loan
    expenses for each YR of obligated service
  • Also pays 39 of loan repayment to IRS
  • Must agree to engage in clinical research a
    minimum of 2 years
  • http//www.lrp.nih.gov

30
Tips
  • Contact NIH Program Officer (PO)
  • Read application instructions carefully
  • Focus on perfecting the abstract specific aims
  • Communicate clearly thoroughly
  • Allow time for a thorough editing proofreading
  • Have knowledgeable colleagues review application
  • Send in supplemental progress materials, papers
  • Speak with NIH PO post-review
  • Be prepared to revise in response to critique

31
BE PERSISTENT
32
Resources
  • NIAMS Homepage http//www.niams.nih.gov
  • NIH Grants Page http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer
    .htm
  • Welcome Wagon http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/fun
    ding/welcomewagon.htm
  • Getting Started at the NIH http//grants1.nih.g
    ov/grants/useful_links.htm
  • Grant Writing Tips http//grants1.nih.gov/grant
    s/grant_tips.htm

33
Resources Tutorials
  • How to Write a Grant Application
    www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/grants/write/write.pdf
  • Advice on Research Training Career Awards
    www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/grants/advice/advice.pdf
  • How to Write an Application Involving Animals
    www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/clinical/researchanimals/tut
    orial/researchanimals.pdf
  • How to Write a Human Subjects Application
    www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/clinical/humansubjects/human
    subjects.pdf
  • Annotated R01 Grant Application
    www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/grants/app/default.htm
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com