JUST-IN-TIME PROCEDURES FOR FIRST AND CAREER AWARDS 

NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 16, May 17, 1996

 

P.T. 34



Keywords:

  Grants Administration/Policy+ 

 

National Institutes of Health

 

Additional instructions for the Just-In-Time Procedures for First and

Career Awards, which appeared in the NIH Guide for Grants and

Contracts, Vol. 25, No. 10, March 29, 1996.

 

These additional instructions apply only to the following Mentored

Career Awards:

 

o  Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01)

o  Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08)

o  Developmental Academic Award (K07)

 

The March 29 Just-In-Time notice indicates that the "Other Support

Page" [format page 7 of the PHS 398 (rev. 5/95)] will no longer be

needed for the Principal Investigator and other key personnel in

applications for Career Awards and FIRST awards.

 

It is still necessary, however, to provide information about the

research activity of the sponsor and co-sponsor on mentored career

awards.  Information about the level and nature of the sponsor(s)

research support will continue to be used by review committees to

judge the strength of the research environment available to the

candidate during the award period.

 

Applicants are to provide information on the sponsor's and

cosponsor's current and pending research support relevant to the

candidate's research plan in a table within the section titled

Statement by the Sponsor(s) Consultant(s), and Collaborator(s) in

Section II, Part 2 of the application.  Within this table, the

following information on all related research projects must be

provided:  the funding source, the title of the project, the name of

the Principal Investigator, the dates of the approved or proposed

project, the annual direct costs, and a brief description of the

major goals.

 

Those applications that include the information about the sponsor's

and cosponsor's current and pending research support on the "Other

Support Page" will be accepted for the June 1, 1996 receipt date as

part of the transition.  However, all future applications must follow

the Just-In-Time Procedures described above.

 

INQUIRIES

 

Questions about these procedures may be directed to:

 

Walter T. Schaffer, Ph.D.

Office of Extramural Research

National Institutes of Health

6701 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7010

Bethesda, MD  20892-7910

Telephone:  (301) 435-2770

Email:  ws11q@nih.gov.

 

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