RESCINDED
Notice Number: NOT-OD-07-083
Update: The following update relating to this announcement has been issued:
Key Dates
Release Date August 9, 2007
Issued by
Office of the Director
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (http://www.nih.gov/)
Center for Scientific Review (http://www.csr.nih.gov)
Purpose
As part of the National Institutes of Health continuing commitment to new investigators, a pilot effort (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-06-013.html) was begun in 2006 to allow new investigators to have the option of submitting a resubmission/amended R01 application for consecutive review cycles, saving four months. This pilot was extended to twenty two additional study sections in January of 2007 (http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-07-034.html) and forty-six more study sections in April 2007 (http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-07-058.html). The three cycles of the pilot have involved nearly 2000 new investigator R01 applications reviewed in the original 40 study sections in the Center for Scientific Review. Approximately 13% of the eligible new investigators have used the option of next cycle submission.
Beginning with the September/October 2007 Study Section meetings the Center for Scientific Review is extending this to all new investigator R01 applications submitted for standard receipt dates (this does not include submissions for RFAs and PARs with special dates). The CSR recurring study sections that review new investigator R01 applications will meet on a schedule to allow consecutive cycle resubmissions. Study Sections in the AIDS and AIDS Related Research (AARR) Integrated Review Group already conduct reviews and produce summary statements on a schedule that allows consecutive cycle submission for new investigator R01s.
With the full CSR implementation of this effort, most of the policies and practices initially established remain in effect:
However, with the inclusion of all of the recurring study sections in CSR, there is no longer a requirement that the resubmission application return to the same study section that reviewed the previous version. If a different study section is requested a cover letter making that request must be included with the submission of the application. As with all applications, the final decision on assignment resides with the Division of Receipt and Referral in CSR.
NIH Definition of a New Investigator
For the purpose of review and funding, individuals are considered new investigators if they have not previously competed successfully as the principal investigator (PD/PI) on any Public Health Service-supported research project other than a small grant (R03), an Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15), an exploratory/developmental grant (R21), ), a Shannon Award (R55), an NIH High Priority, Short-Term Project Award (R56), or certain mentored research career development awards for persons at the beginning of their research career (K01, K08, K22, K23, K25, K99/R00). Current or past recipients of Independent Scientist and other non-mentored career awards (K02, K04, K05, K24, and K26) are not considered new investigators. (http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/resources.htm). When Multiple Principal Investigators are proposed, all PIs must meet the definition of new investigator to qualify for new investigator consideration (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/multi_pi/overview.htm).
Inquiries
For further information please contact:
Division of Receipt and Referral
Center for Scientific Review
301-435-0715; 301-480-1987 (fax)