December 9, 2015 NIAID Funding News
Read this full issue online at http://www.niaid.nih.gov/ researchfunding/newsletter/ 2015/Pages/1209.aspx
Feature Articles
Application Missteps—Flawed Project Design
Think carefully about project design during the early planning stages of your application, as even minor flaws can spell trouble.
Opportunities and Resources
Study Radiation and Nuclear Countermeasures With Aging Animal Models
Apply for a UH2/UH3 Phased Innovation cooperative agreement on the impact of aging on currently employed animal models of disease and chronic conditions.
Participate in Human Immunology Project Consortium
Through a reissued funding opportunity announcement for the Human Immunology Project Consortium, NIAID seeks applicants to produce human immune profiling data using systems biology approaches.
Commercialization Readiness Pilot Program: Where SBIR/STTR Innovation Meets the Market
Are you at a small business that could benefit from assistance with getting your innovation(s) to the marketplace? You may be in luck.
In The News
Criteria Now Set for Research on Organ Transplantation Between HIV-Infected Donors and Recipients
The wait is over for investigators anticipating criteria for conducting research related to solid organ transplantation from one HIV-infected person to another.
Remember to Use Updated Application Guides for Due Dates on or After January 25
NIH posted updated FORMS-C application guides on November 25, 2015, at SF 424 (R&R) Application and Electronic Submission Information.
Supplements Moving to Payment Management System
Be aware that if you receive a competing or administrative supplement (Type 3), NIH will issue funds using a Payment Management System subaccount.
Help Us Improve the NIAID Website!
We are improving the NIAID website and need help from subject matter experts like you!
News Briefs
- Request for Information: Diversity in the Physician-Scientist Workforce
- Remember to Submit OLAW Reports Next Month
- NIH Ending Support for Biomedical Research on Chimps
- Clarification of K99/R00 Applicant Eligibility
- Use ASSIST for Fellowship Grant Applications
Advice Corner
Navigating the SBIR/STTR Program Process
Figuring out which application option of the Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer program your small business qualifies for can seem like a daunting task.
Reader Questions
- Can I reduce my personal effort on a K24 award from 50 percent to 35 percent?
- Can an investigator be listed as a PI on more than one scientifically distinct application in response to an RFA?
New Funding Opportunities
- RFA-OD-16-006, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Coordinating Center
- RFA-OD-16-005, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Data Analysis Center
- RFA-OD-16-004, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Pediatric Cohorts
- RFA-OD-16-003, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes: Patient Reported Outcomes Research Resource Center Core (ECHO PRO Core)
- RFA-OD-16-002, Data Coordinating and Operations Center for the IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network
- RFA-OD-16-001, Clinical Sites for the IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network
- RFA-AI-15-058, Risk of Adolescence and Injury in HIV Susceptibility (RAIS)
- RFP-NIAID-DMID-NIHAI2015043, Clinical Research Operations and Management Support (CROMS)
- RFA-AI-15-057, Pediatric Diagnostic Biomarkers for Active Pulmonary TB Disease
- RFA-AI-15-041, Human Immunology Project Consortium
See other announcements at NIAID Funding Opportunities List.
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