Virtual

NIH Grants Policy Updates: FY2025 Edition

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Date: Thursday, October 17, 2024
Time: 1:00PM ET - 2:00PM ET
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
This Event is Recorded: The recording and resources will be available 7-10 business days after the event
Hosted by: Office of Extramural Research (OER)

Event Overview:

Description:

As fall approaches, the federal government enters a new fiscal year. With the change of seasons and move to FY2025, the NIH would like to make sure you have the latest information on NIH policies and processes. Join your peers for an informative, virtual event hosted by the NIH Office of Extramural Research, where NIH policy experts share essential updates and address how these changes might impact your institution’s compliance process, policies, and procedures.

Note: Due to the popularity of this topic, there is a strong possibility of reaching capacity on Zoom. Therefore, on event day plan on signing in early. Once capacity is reached, you will be redirected to a live stream on YouTube.

Audience:

Grant administrators, research compliance officers, sponsored programs staff, institutional officials, principal investigators, financial administrators, and anyone involved in NIH-funded research or interested in NIH policy updates.

Agenda

Introduction
 
Overview of Changes
 
Live Q&A with NIH Policy Experts
 

Presenter(s):

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Michelle Bulls
Director
Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS
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Michelle Bulls
<p>Michelle Bulls is the Director of the Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA) with policy and compliance oversight for the 24 Institutes and Centers’ grants management offices within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She provides national leadership and oversight in the business and financial management of the federal assistance biomedical research programs supported by NIH.</p><p>Bulls provides over 30 years of grants policy and compliance administration experience and is well respected Federal-wide for her expertise. She continues to lead, on a national scale, grants policy and compliance efforts in implementing financial assistance regulations and policies across the Federal research platform. She continues to serve as a leader where she champions and drives harmonization, grants management streamlining, and reformation efforts for financial assistance research programs across the Federal government.</p>
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Kristin Ta, M.P.H
Deputy Director
Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration (OPERA)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS
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Kristin Ta
<p>Kristin Ta joined the Division of Grants Policy as a Grants Policy Analyst and currently serves as Deputy Director to the OPERA Director. Ms. Ta has been with NIH for over 11 years, and previously served as a Senior Program Analyst in the Office of Management Assessment, Division of Program Integrity, where she led reviews of allegations of misuse of NIH grant and contract funds and employee misconduct. Prior to that, she worked as a post-award administrator in the Department of Biochemistry at George Washington University. Ms. Ta studied health and societies and environmental studies at the University of Pennsylvania and has an MPH in health promotion from George Washington University.</p>

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