Year End Calendar for OGA Periods is now available.
OSP Roundtable: 5/23/17, You can find the slides at this link.
National Institutes of Health Director Francis S. Collins has issued an important notice, New NIH Approach to Grant Funding Aimed at Optimizing Stewardship of Taxpayer Dollars. In this notice, Dr. Collins describes a new tool that NIH plans to implement—the Grant Support Index (GSI)—to ensure that the NIH supports a diversity of biomedical problems, rather than concentrating resources in a smaller number of labs. NIH's goal is to free up about 1,600 new awards to broaden the pool of investigators conducting NIH research and improve the stability of the enterprise. Read More
The Policy Office in the Division of Institution and Award Support at the National Science Foundation has released the second quarterly NSF Proposal & Award Policy Newsletter. This issue contains information and guidance on how NSF views participant support costs.
The National Institutes of Health, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have updated their policies for post-submission materials for applications submitted for due dates on or after September 25, 2017. Post-submission materials are those submitted after submission of the grant application but prior to initial peer review. They are not intended to correct oversights or errors discovered after submission of the application, but rather allow applicants the opportunity to respond to unforeseen events. New: For grant applications submitted for due dates on or after September 25, 2017, citations of issued patents will be accepted as post-submission materials. For additional information on allowable and non-allowable post-submission materials see Additional Change to the NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH Policy on Post-Submission Materials NOT-OD-17-066.
From NIH Extramural Nexus Open Mike newsletter: Earlier this year I wrote a post about the 21st Century Cures Act and its changes that directly affect the NIH. One part of this new legislation contains provisions to improve clinical research and privacy through certificates of confidentiality. Currently, certificates of confidentiality (or "CoCs") are provided upon request to researchers collecting sensitive information about research participants. Soon, CoCs will be automatically provided for NIH-supported research, as set forth in the 21st Century Cures Act.
As announced on March 14th in the Federal Register, the revised Research Terms and Conditions (RTCs) have been made available to research agencies for use with research and research-related awards. The RTCs address and implement the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR 200). NSF, NIH and the Department of Energy released research terms and conditions in April including a prior approval matrix and agency specific terms. The research terms and conditions for all agencies can be accessed on the NSF website at https://www.nsf.gov/awards/managing/rtc.jsp. Other federal agencies will be releasing similar guidance in the coming months.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is moving its headquarters to Alexandria, Virginia. NSF will have a new mailing address effective Monday, October 2, 2017, as follows:
National Science Foundation
2415 Eisenhower Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22314
Email addresses and phone numbers for NSF employees and NSF offices will not change. The move may impact availability of agency personnel. Please refer to the NSF website at https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/issuances/in139.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_109
NSF is initiating a new pilot on submission of Collaborators and Other Affiliations (COA) information. Effective April 24th 2017, NSF will require the use of the spreadsheet linked below as a template for identifying COA information. The content requirements specified in the spreadsheet are consistent with Chapter II.C.1.e of the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide. The spreadsheet has been developed to be fillable, however, the content and format requirements must not be altered by the user. Please visit the NSF website for more information.
NOT-OD-17-057 The purpose of this Notice is to provide additional guidance regarding the process recipients of Kirschstein-NRSA institutional training grants (T32, T35, T90, TL1) will need to follow in order to properly reflect adjustments to appointment records for trainees when the training grant received supplemental funding in response to NOT-OD-17-002. This notice also alerts training grant awardees meeting the criteria established in NOT-OD-17-002 that they must submit applications by June 30th, 2017, in order to receive supplemental funding from NIH to accommodate stipend level increase.
The NIH encourages investigators to use interim research products, such as preprints, to speed the dissemination and enhance the rigor of their work. This notice clarifies reporting instructions to allow investigators to cite their interim research products and claim them as products of NIH funding. See Notice
Due to recent concerns raised over Facilities and Administrative Costs, the Council on Government Relations (COGR) has prepared three documents to help explain and clarify what F&A costs are and how the system works. It is critical that we are all aware of these issues and have the facts.
Per NIH regulations, researchers are required to take COI training every four years. The Conflict of Interest Refresher-Course is available on the CITI curriculum. If you do not have one already, you will need to create a CITI Program account. Once you have registered, please log in to your CITI Program account (https://www.citiprogram.org), and click on "Dartmouth College Courses" and "Add a Course or Update your Learner Groups". On the "Select Curriculum" screen, scroll down to "Question 4", which will allow you to add the Conflict of Interest Refresher-Course to your "courses" dashboard. You may then return to the "Main Menu" page to start the course.
A decision tree tool can be found along with other information. Please see the Export Control resource page.
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