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November 2015 The New NIH Biosketch
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Outline Formats/Templates Rules Instructions/Recommendations NCBI Tools SciENcv My Bibliography
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New Biosketch Format Required as of May 25, 2015
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New Biosketch Format: Four Sections A - Personal Statement B – Positions and Honors C – Contributions to Science (option to include URL to List of Publications) D – Research Support
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Two Biosketch Formats http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/424/index.htm#inst General Fellowship (predoc and postdoc)
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Expired Forms? New forms available ~March 2016. Watch for NIH Notice re: updated forms.
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Two Options for Creating a Biosketch Word Template SciENcv tool from NCBI
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Reviews for Rule Compliance Biosketches are subject to two reviews for rule compliance: Automatic preliminary review by eRA Systems upon initial submission Manual review post-submission
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Rule Compliance: Validated by eRA Systems A Biosketch is required for each Senior and Key person listed in the application. Five page limit. PDF format. NOTE: These three rules are validated by eRA Systems. Failure to meet these conditions will result in a submission error preventing your application from moving forward to NIH for consideration. Source: Biosketch FAQs
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Rule Compliance: Validated by Manual Review Do not include information, such as preliminary data, that belongs elsewhere in the application. Complete each section A - Personal Statement B – Positions and Honors C – Contributions to Science D – Research Support Limit of five Contributions to Science with no more than four citations per contribution. Half page limit for each Contributions to Science (including citations). About 28 lines represents a half page (Arial, size 11 with narrow margins). NOTE: Manually reviewed post- submission. Failure to follow the biosketch policy means NIH may withdraw your application from consideration. Sources: SF424 (R&R) Application Guide Biosketch FAQs
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Rule Compliance: Validated by Manual Review Font types allowed (as of October 2015): Arial Helvetica Palatino Linotype Georgia Font size 11, color: black. Narrow margins (0.5”) on all sides; paper size no larger than 8½ x 11. NOTE: New guidance on font types and sizes available ~March 2016; effective May 25, 2016. Source: SF424 (R&R) Application Guide NOTE: Manually reviewed post- submission. Failure to follow the biosketch policy means NIH may withdraw your application from consideration.
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Forthcoming Rules: Effective May 25, 2016 gov. URL to List of Publications must be to a gov. website (My Bibliography). The List of Publications will remain optional. No figures, tables or graphics. Citations to non peer-reviewed journal articles and other “research products” can be included in the Personal Statement. NOTE: Effective May 25, 2016.
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Contributions to Science: Instructions Briefly describe up to five of your most significant contributions to science. For each contribution, indicate: historical background that frames the scientific problem central finding influence of the finding on the progress of science, health or technology your specific role in the contribution
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Contributions to Science: Recommendations Tailor your contributions to the application. The contributions are a descriptive narrative (“telling a story”) of your research efforts and a means of annotating your research products. Your contributions are about your career and accomplishments. What scientific problem did you research? What were your findings or research products? What was the impact of the findings? What was your role? Contributions can be in any order; chronological, career trajectory, funded projects, topic, relevance to the application, etc.
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Peer-reviewed articles Non peer-reviewed articles (e.g., trade publications) Posters and abstracts Audio or video products Patents Data and research materials Databases Educational aids or curricula Instruments or equipment Models Protocols Software or netware Etc. Publications and Research Products Personal Statement: Optional; up to four citations allowed (must be peer-reviewed journal articles. As of May 25, 2016: can include other research products). Contributions to Science: Required; up to four citations allowed for each contribution.
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Publications and Research Products: Instructions NIH requires a PMCID for publications that apply under the NIH Public Access Policy and are authored by the applicant or arise from an applicant’s NIH award. No specific style guide for citations required. To save on space for contributions, applicants may use ‘et al’ in lieu of listing all authors in a citation. Only published or accepted for publication material can be cited in the Personal Statement or contributions. Nothing in preparation or under review can be cited (but can be described in the narrative portions, e.g., “I am preparing a manuscript about my work about X”). Citations can be reused among the Personal Statement or contributions. Applicants do not need to be an author to a citation noted for the Personal Statement or contributions.
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Biosketch: General Recommendations Follow the NIH instructions/requirements for creating a biosketch. NIH and the reviewers are looking for specific information in a standard format. It takes longer to prepare a new biosketch than anticipated. Start early and get feedback before submitting. Tailor the biosketch to the application. “You are not your research but you are your biosketch.” Think of the biosketch as your scientific autobiography. Tell a story about your research and support it with evidence (research products). Use Plain Language and avoid jargon. Plain Language is clear, concise, organized, and appropriate for the intended audience.
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NCBI: My Bibliography and SciENcv
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NCBI The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. Among the resources included are PubMed, PubMed Central, genomic tools, registries, databases, among others.
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My NCBI My NCBI is a dashboard that retains user information and database preferences to provide customized services for NCBI databases. Two specific tools include: My Bibliography: (required as of 2010) Bibliography of research products RPPR Auto-populate citations for a Biosketch created using SciENcv Create link for URL to List of Publications SciENcv: (optional) “Links” to eRA Commons and MyBib Create and save Biosketches Auto-formats citations from MyBib My NCBI Dashboard
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Link My NCBI to Your eRA Commons Investigators: Link your NCBI account to eRA Commons: 1. Go to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/account/ and select the eRA Commons button. Enter eRA Commons username and password.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/account/
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Add Citations to My Bibliography
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SciENcv: Features Biosketches can be auto-populated via eRA Commons and citations from My Bibliography. Citations are auto-formatted and updated (NIHMSID and PMCID). Biosketches can be created, deleted and saved (no limit on #). Delegates can be assigned to create, modify or delete biosketches. Add content once, use many times. NSF Biosketch format also available.
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SciENcv: Notes SciENcv is not required for generating a new biosketch. Use of auto-populated content is optional and can be edited. Biosketches can be exported in PDF, Word, or XML. SciENcv does alert users if a biosketch exceeds five pages when exporting a biosketch file into Word or a PDF. Format of a Word file exported from a SciENcv biosketch: Narrow margins (0.5”) on all sides Arial font type, size 11 About 28 lines represents a half page
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My NCBI: General Recommendations Update and link your eRA Commons account to My NCBI. Populate your My Bibliography with citations to publications and research products to use for URL to List of Publications to a gov. website (optional). Play around with SciENcv. See how the new Biosketch can be auto- populated via eRA Commons and My Bibliography. Consider a hybrid approach of using the Word Template and SciENcv. Assign delegates to help manage your My Bibliography and SciENcv.
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What Questions Do You Have?
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sarlic@wustl.edu sarlic@wustl.edu Cathy Sarli: sarlic@wustl.edusarlic@wustl.edu suitera@wustl.edu suitera@wustl.edu Amy Suiter: suitera@wustl.edusuitera@wustl.edu Thank you
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NIH: Templates, Instructions and Guidance Instructions, Templates and Samples http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/424/index.htm#biosketch Biosketch FAQs http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/faq_biosketches.htm SF424 (R&R) Application Guide http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/424/SF424_RR_Guide_General_VerC.pdf Table of Page Limits http://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms_page_limits.htm NIH & AHRQ Change Font Guidelines for Applications to Due Dates On or After May 25, 2016 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-16-009.html
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Becker Library: Links NIH Biosketch http://beckerguides.wustl.edu/NIH_Biosketch My Bibliography http://beckerguides.wustl.edu/nihpolicy/mybib SciENcv http://beckerguides.wustl.edu/authors/sciencv NIH Policy http://beckerguides.wustl.edu/nihpolicy URL to List of Published Works http://beckerguides.wustl.edu/NIH_Biosketch/URL
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