Announcements
Following are three blog posts from January 2016.
NCCIH Notable Research From 2015As we begin an exciting new year of research at NCCIH, the work of our grantees from 2015 has not gone unnoticed, and a few have been widely recognized for their important accomplishments. |
Revised Grants Policy Statement Provides Key GuidanceI am pleased to introduce myself to those of you who do not yet know me: I’m Shelley Carow, Chief Grants Management Officer in the NCCIH Office of Grants Management. I look forward to sharing information and tips with you through this blog. |
Take Notice of NIH Guide Notices for 2016 Grant ApplicationsThis past fall the NIH published guide notices outlining updates to policies, forms, and instructions for applications due in 2016, including an overview of the changes (NOT-OD-16-004), as well as details about implementing rigor and transparency in grant applications (NOT-OD-16-011) and career development award applications (NOT-OD-16-012). These requirements go into effect with applications submitted on Jan 25, 2016 and beyond. Current grantees should be aware that these requirements also apply to research performance progress reports. |
Resources for Researchers
NIH Pathway to Independence Award (Parent K99/R00)
NIH Blueprint Training in Computational Neuroscience: From Biology to Model and Back Again (T90/R90)
Administrative Supplements for Research on Sex/Gender Differences (Admin Supp)
Notice of Information: Parallel Funding Initiative for Collaborative Research Between Investigators in the USA and in the State of São Paulo, Brazil
Upcoming Events
Twitter Chat on Mind and Body Approaches and Stress
January 28, 2016
Making Novel Pain Drugs by Selectively Targeting Nav1.7 Channels With Compounds That Bind Directly to the S4 Voltage-Sensor
February 2, 2016, 11 a.m. ET; NIH Bldg. 40, Rm 1201/1203, Bethesda, MD
NCCIH National Advisory Council Meeting
February 5, 2016, 9 a.m. ET; NIH Bldg. 31/6C, Bethesda, MD
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