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NIH Electronic Resources & Tools: June 2011 Megan Columbus Acting Director, Division of Communications and Outreach NIH Office of Extramural Research
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There is one big drawback to this conference…
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Information overload!
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Grants Policy Statement Institute Websites Application Guides OER Grants Website Notice of Award RePORT eRA Commons NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts
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Orient you to NIH resources Encourage you to dive in and explore tools to learn more about the NIH grants portfolio PRESENTATION GOALS
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http://www.nih.gov/
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Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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Trying to make heads or tails of the grants process?
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Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/grants_process.htm
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Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/funding_program.htm What is an R03, F31, X02, etc? Find out here!
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Need to find a funding opportunity? Or the latest grants policy changes or announcements?
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Search Grants.gov to Identify Potential Funding Agencies www.grants.gov/ Fed-wide portal for finding grant opportunities
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NIH GUIDE FOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS What can I find in “The Guide”? –Notification of NIH policies, notices and availability of funds –NIH specific funding opportunity announcements http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.htm
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Public Access Advanced Guide search feature helps target your searches for notices or funding opportuniteis
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Search results sortable by header
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NIH Guide http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.htm Notices keep you abreast of changes in funding opportunities, policies or announcements
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NIH Guide is published daily. Subscribe to listserv to receive table of contents each Friday… or subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Twitter
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When is this thing due?!
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http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm 3 standard application dates per year for each type of grant Scroll further down the page for…
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… review dates and earliest project start dates for each cycle …and other submission policies late applications holiday/weekend receipt dates continuous submission policies
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Doing the right thing
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http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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NIH Grants Policy Statement –Explicitly defines roles, responsibilities –Is a term and condition of all grant awards –Available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihg ps_2010/index.htm
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Who speaks acronymese?! NIH FOAs (RFAs, PAs, PARs) issued by our ICs (NIAID, NCI, NIAAA, NIDA, NCI, NICHD, etc.) for AREA,SBIR and other programs reflect updates to GWAS, multiple PI, EPR and other policies.
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http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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Glossary of NIH terms: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/glos sary.htm NIH acronym definitions: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/acro nym_list.htm
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Make sense of our ever changing environment
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http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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http://nexus.od.nih.gov Subscribe to the monthly Nexus for a summary of NIH grant happenings, resources, events. Join the discussion on the Rock Talk blog! http://nexus.od.nih.gov
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All About Grants Channel on iTunes. New episode released every other Friday!
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Check out other ways to connect as well
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42 What is going on with your grant application or award?
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43 https://commons.era.nih.gov In Commons you can find: Application image Application status Assignments (institute, review group) Summary statement (PI only) Scores Notice of Award Links to tools for reporting, no cost extensions, etc. NIH staff contacts And more…
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I need to find someone to talk to!
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http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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FINDING THE RIGHT STAFF TO TALK TO AT NIH FOAs include contact names for program, review and grants management staff. Institute websites have org charts or contact lists so to help you find a name. www.nih.govwww.nih.gov RePORTER provides the NIH program official’s name for funded projects. Use the NIH Staff Directory if you already have a name http://ned.nih.gov/http://ned.nih.gov/
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http://www.nih.gov/
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http://www.nih.gov/icd/index.htm
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DETERMINING RELEVANCY OF YOUR PROJECT TO THE INSTITUTE PORTFOLIO Look on Institute websites for program highlights, areas of emphasis, priorities Talk to program staff at the funding Institute Look in RePORTER to see what NIH is currently funding
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50 Using NIH’s Research Portfolio Online Report Tool (RePORT) to Your Advantage April 2011 Megan Columbus Director, Division of Communications and Outreach NIH Office of Extramural Research
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51 Providing access to reports, data and analyses on NIH research activities RePORT.nih.gov
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52 http://www.grants.nih.gov/
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53 RePORT: Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool ? Opening the black box… www.report.nih.gov
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54 Which ICs fund research like yours NIH-funded workforce data Potential collaborators NIH grantees in your area Success rates Organizational funding information Award trends Providing a wide range of reports & data NIH staff contacts
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55 On-Line Demo www.report.nih.gov Let’s go live!
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56 Interested in funding data for your institution or state? Want to know what types of organizations NIH funds?
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57 Find funding of local institutions Drill down to grant level data
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58 Award mapping allows for drill down to individual awards and organizations
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59 NIH Data Book provides summary stats on applications, awards, organizations and people NIH supports
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60 Graphs and tables export to Word, Excel or Powerpoint
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62 RePORTER Create your own search parameters using RePORTER tool
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63 Enter search terms Save query and receive notifications Results can be exported to Excel for further analysis
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64 PI contact info and profile (if this is your grant you can add your profile info by clicking on icon next to your name) NIH program official for this grant
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65 Download full database using ExPORTER for further analysis
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66 Data currently goes back to 1985. (Legacy data back to 1970 also available here.) Download projects, abstracts, publications, patents
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67 RePORT: Your One-Stop Shop for NIH Data Search for reports
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68 Search for specific report
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69 Funding by disease area
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70 Links take you to full project listings for each category
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71 Institute strategic plans Biennial report
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72 Quick stats
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73 Information is power!
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74 Pop Quiz (if we have time) Where would you find: 1.Page limits for research strategy 2.Reporting requirements 3.Review outcome (score) 4.Terms and conditions of award 5.Success rates for R01s 6.Institute funding priorities 7.Policy on late applications
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Questions So feel free to forget what you have learned at this conference… all you need to remember is where to find information when you need it! Megan Columbus Megan.Columbus@nih.gov
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