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All About Grants at NIH

The Office of Extramural Research (OER) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) presents conversations with NIH staff members. Designed for investigators, fellows, students, research administrators, and others, we provide insights on grant topics from those who live and breathe the information. In mp3 and updated monthly. 216139

Science & Medicine Medicine
Update frequency
every 39 days
Average duration
11 minutes
Episodes
106
Years Active
2010 - 2024
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Taking Your Grant with You When You Move

Taking Your Grant with You When You Move

Emily Linde, from OER’s grants policy office, explains who you should contact when you want to submit a change of institution request and when to start the process. To learn more about NIH grants, …
00:06:22  |   Wed 28 Mar 2012
Information and Advice for Preparing an AREA Application

Information and Advice for Preparing an AREA Application

Summary: Erica Brown, director of the NIH AREA program, explains who can apply and what you can do to prepare the most competitive AREA application. For more grants information, visit https://grants.…
00:12:17  |   Fri 20 Jan 2012
Submitting Just in Time Information

Submitting Just in Time Information

Summary: Dave Curren, a policy analyst from OER, explains why NIH asks for information just before the award is made and when you can expect to send it in. FYI, we changed our release schedule. Podca…
00:03:42  |   Tue 25 Oct 2011
Assembling the Right Team

Assembling the Right Team

Summary: Amanda Boyce, a program director from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, and Dave Curren, a policy analyst from OER, explain the key roles available t…
00:11:41  |   Mon 19 Sep 2011
Appealing Your Review

Appealing Your Review

Summary: Dr. Sally Amero, NIH's Review Policy Officer explains when you can appeal the review of your application and what you can expect if you file a formal appeal. Visit our website for more infor…
00:09:50  |   Tue 26 Jul 2011
Selecting Study Section Reviewers

Selecting Study Section Reviewers

Summary: Cathie Cooper, a scientific review officer with the Center for Scientific Review, explains how NIH selects reviewers and what they are looking for in a reviewer. For more information, see ht…
00:10:12  |   Wed 06 Jul 2011
Why Are Budgets Cut?

Why Are Budgets Cut?

Summary: Della Hann and Ms. Rebecca Claycamp explain when and why your grant budget may be cut and what you can do about it. For more information, visit grants.nih.gov.
00:11:41  |   Fri 10 Jun 2011
Sharing in the Research Sandbox

Sharing in the Research Sandbox

Summary: Dr. JP Kim, Director of OER's Division of Extramural Inventions and Technology Resources, describes the types of research resources that must be shared under the NIH sharing policies and pro…
00:06:16  |   Thu 19 May 2011
Budget Basics

Budget Basics

Grace Olascoaga, a grants management officer from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, helps us figure out what to include in the budget, which form to use, and where to go for help. F…
00:12:42  |   Fri 15 Apr 2011
Including All in Clinical Research

Including All in Clinical Research

Dr. Della Hann, Deputy Director OER, explains why it's important to include women, minorities and children in clinical research. For more information, see https://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/child…
00:13:48  |   Wed 06 Apr 2011
Telling Your Story

Telling Your Story

Dr. Jane Steinberg, Director of Extramural Activites at the National Institute of Mental Health, explains why your application is a narrative and provides some tips for addressing each the sections c…
00:14:12  |   Mon 07 Mar 2011
Deciphering Funding Opportunity Alphabet Soup

Deciphering Funding Opportunity Alphabet Soup

Dr. Harold Perl, a Program Director at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, describes the various types of NIH funding opportunity announcements, what they are used for, and where to find them.
00:12:01  |   Fri 07 Jan 2011
Due Dates, Cycles and Award Dates Oh My!

Due Dates, Cycles and Award Dates Oh My!

Dr. Sherry Stuesse, a referral officer in the NIH Center for Scientific Review, explains due dates, the application cycle, and the importance of submitting early.
00:08:11  |   Mon 20 Dec 2010
Training in the Responsible Conduct of Research

Training in the Responsible Conduct of Research

Dr. Rod Ulane, NIH's Research Training Officer, discusses the training NIH requires regarding the responsible conduct of research. He explains the requirements, who they apply to, and how they are as…
00:06:36  |   Fri 03 Dec 2010
Summary Statement Basics

Summary Statement Basics

Dr. David Armstrong, Chief of the Review Branch, and Dr. Mike Sesma, a Program Officer, both with the National Institute of Mental Health, discuss what is included in the summary statement and give t…
00:10:17  |   Wed 20 Oct 2010
Scoring Your Application

Scoring Your Application

Dr. Sally Amero, NIH Review Policy Officer, explains the application review criteria, how they are scored, and how the reviewers arrive at the final overall score.
00:14:15  |   Fri 24 Sep 2010
The Ins and Outs of a Study Section Meeting

The Ins and Outs of a Study Section Meeting

Dr. Alan Willard, Chief of the Scientific Review Branch at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, discusses what goes on during a study section meeting.
00:15:42  |   Fri 10 Sep 2010
Who Receives Your Grant Application and What Do They Do With It?

Who Receives Your Grant Application and What Do They Do With It?

Dr. Suzanne Fisher, Director of the Division of Receipt and Referral, explains what is checked when NIH receives your application and how it gets assigned to a study section.
00:20:05  |   Fri 27 Aug 2010
Enhance Your Research Capabilities through an Independent Career Award

Enhance Your Research Capabilities through an Independent Career Award

Dr. Henry Khachaturian describes independent career development awards – what they are, how to select the right one, and what to address in your application. Visit the extramural training page at: ht…
00:07:58  |   Fri 13 Aug 2010
Using Plain Language for Application Titles, Abstracts and Public Health Relevance Statements

Using Plain Language for Application Titles, Abstracts and Public Health Relevance Statements

Dr. Sally Rockey, Deputy Director for Extramural Research, discusses which parts of your application are made public via the RePORTER website, why you should use plain language when writing these sec…
00:14:57  |   Thu 29 Jul 2010
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