Posts Tagged ‘NIH Proposal Format Change’

NIH Proposal Format Workshops–Jan. & Feb. 2010 dates

Preparing and submitting an NIH grant this year will be a whole new experience. To help navigate this new territory, from January through May 2010, we will be hosting a series of bi-weekly workshops consisting of proposal review and interactive sessions addressing the new NIH formatting changes. These sessions are open information-sharing forums for investigators to ask questions, work on their proposals, and get feedback from their peers. We will also share what we are … Read More

Funding Focus Handouts – NIH Proposal Format Changes: Part I & II

If you missed November or December’s Funding Focus discussing the upcoming NIH Proposal Format Changes, you can access the handouts from each and a video of the November session right here. What: NIH Format Changes: Part II When: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Presenters: Research Grants & Contracts Handout What: NIH Format Changes: Part I When: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Presenters: Research Funding & Development Services … Read More

New notice on NIH funding opportunities announcements – UPDATED

In light of the NIH moving to a shorter, revised application format on January 25, 2010, they are including notices on all new and re-issued Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOA) and Program Announcements (PA)  with deadlines after January 25, 2010, to highlight that forms and the application format will change: Note: New versions of the electronic application forms and instructions are being developed. The new forms and instructions, which will be available by December 2009, must … Read More

Welcome to the Research News Blog

Welcome to the Research News Blog

OHSU Research News is your portal to information about all things research at Oregon Health & Science University. Visit often for updates on events, discoveries, and important funding information.

Read more

Participation Guidelines

Remember: information you share here is public; it isn't medical advice. Need advice or treatment? Contact your healthcare provider directly. Read our Terms of Use and this disclaimer for details.

Categories

Archives