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NIH R01 Research Grants: Resource Guide for Proposals and Awards

Comprehensive resource guide for submitting NIH R01 grants or contracts with counties, cities, and states. Includes tips, trainings, and special considerations. Access resources, deadlines, and submission requirements.

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NIH R01 Research Grants: Resource Guide for Proposals and Awards

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  1. FRANCES HESS, CONTRACT SPECIALISTTHANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP AND PATIENCE! NIH R01 RESEARCH GRANTS (INCLUDING R01 FLOWDOWN FROM OTHER INSTITUTIONS), COUNTIES, CITIES, STATES

  2. Research Team:Helen Gumm, Assistant Contract Specialist Assistant Proposal Specialists – M.G. Broaddus and Vicky Covington

  3. NIH R01 GRANTS OR CONTRACTS WITH COUNTIES, CITIES, STATES AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITIES • Proposals, continuations • Agreements, amendments, modifications • Awards, subcontracts • Changes, JIT, NCE, special responses to sponsors • Resources for questions and planning, financial issues, development of systems

  4. PRIORITIES - DECEMBER 2006 NIH R01’S and Grants.gov – may be submitted 1/5/07-1/29/07 UNC FULL SUBMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED BY JANUARY 29. • Resources: OSR information on Grants.gov is located at http://research.unc.edu/osr/electronic/index.php#grants_gov Parent PA with UNC institutional references SF424 budget template NIH Grants.gov Videocast of December 5 • Trainings: December 20 (9 AM-12 PM); January 11 (1-4 PM); January 16 (9 AM – 12 PM)

  5. OTHER SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS NIH Expanded Authority No-cost Extensions Just-in-Time Submissions eSNAP Non-competing Continuations TIPS Cross-references, identifiers Applicable compliance updates (IRB, IACUC) Tracking, monitoring, FRS, status RAMses attachments

  6. Grants.gov Tips from NIH and UNC • New eRA Commons Account – PI must have http://research.unc.edu/osr/links/era_form.php • Subcontractors need DUNS, may need eRA registration • Electronic application package and RAMses - At least 5 business days are required for system validation checks for electronic submission. Allow at least 7 business days for RAMses reviews. • SF424 – institutional information is available for the “Parent R01” at http://research.unc.edu/osr/training/SF424/SF424TRAINING.htm • Research Plan – Create as one document, separate into sections as a final step (note sections). End Notes pre-pdf can be added by exporting to rtf file, adding to document, then converting to pdf final file. Biosketches have 4-page limit, no section limits

  7. University Research Resources • Principal Investigators • Department research administrators • Scientific personnel and collaborators, including those of other institutions • Scientific and business mentors, other departments, related or similar studies • NIH and sponsor program officials • Compliance review groups (IACUC, IRB) • University research administration

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