October 7, 2015 NIAID Funding News
Read this full issue online at http://www.niaid.nih.gov/ researchfunding/newsletter/ 2015/Pages/1007.aspx
Feature Articles
Stay Mindful of Federal Law and NIH Policy on Select Agents
Before you apply for NIAID funding, you should first know whether your proposed research includes a select agent and how to proceed if it does.
Opportunities and Resources
Apply for Grand Challenges Funding
If you're working on NIAID-related topics, check out two Grand Challenges programs from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
In The News
Funding Restricted for Certain Human Pluripotent Cell Research
Effective immediately—and until it issues a subsequent policy notice—NIH will not fund any competing grant applications or contract proposals for research in which human pluripotent cells are introduced into nonhuman vertebrate animal pregastrulation stage embryos.
Know the Importance of Civil Rights Protections in NIH-Supported Activities
To provide a nondiscriminatory research and research-related environment, grantee institutions, PIs, and others who administer NIH-funded activities must identify and eliminate any barriers to participation.
News Briefs
- AORs: Verify Your Institution's Grant Info Before October 12
- Check Out Opportunity for NIH-NSF Infectious Diseases Program
- ASSIST Now an Option for Small Business Grant Applications
- For K22, Not Affiliated? Not a Problem
- Precision Medicine Working Group Issues Recommendations
- Register Now for November Webinars From CSR
Advice Corner
Important Reminder: Abide by Biosketch Rules
With numerous application deadlines coming up, we want to give you this important reminder: Be sure to use the new biosketch format.
Reader Questions
- For a PI whose salary is greater than the annual cap, how should we compute 75 percent effort?
- Will I lose my new investigator status if I apply for and receive an R21 grant?
New Funding Opportunities
- PAR-15-360, Characterization of Mycobacterial Induced Immunity in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Individuals
- RFA-DK-15-506, Limited Competition: Understanding How Epigenetics and Infections Impact Autoimmunity and Diabetes in The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young Study (TEDDY)
See other announcements at NIAID Funding Opportunities List.
Send suggestions or comments to deaweb@niaid.nih.gov.
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