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Each year thousands of biomedical and behavioral researchers submit
grant applications to the United States Public Health Service
(USPHS) for support of their research or research training
activities. The majority of these applications are submitted to the
National Institutes of Health (NIH). By describing the inner
workings of the NIH extramural programs and providing practical
information about grant programs and processes, this authoritative
work is designed to help investigators gain a more favorable edge
in obtaining support for their research proposals. It offers
practical insights into a broad spectrum of the basic and clinical
research interests of the 21 NIH research granting components, and
identifies the various mechanisms of support. Descriptions,
guidance, and advice are also provided on specific areas including:
how to prepare a grant application, the peer review system, the
procedures leading to award decisions, the responsibilities of the
NIH staff in managing the review and referral of applications, and
managing grant programs. Other extramural policies and procedures
are covered such as the appeals system, animal welfare, the privacy
act, and research involving human subjects. Legislation, funding,
and the NIH budget are also discussed. Written by two former
senior-level managers at the National Institutes of Health and
current consultants to several USPHS agencies, A Guide to NIH Grant
Programs is a valuable reference source for members of the
biomedical and behavioral research community.
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