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A Guide to the NIH Grant Programs Summary

A Guide to the NIH Grant Programs by Samuel M. Schwartz (Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, National Institute of Health 1978-1983)

Each year thousands of biomedical and behavioural 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 favourable 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 such as 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 behavioural research community.

A Guide to the NIH Grant Programs Reviews

This book serves as an excellent guide to the process of applying for and obtaining a National Institutes of Health grant. A thorough introduction to the NIH (its funding, goals, missions, and objectives) gives readers an understanding and layout of the organization. ... this guide is very comprehensive. Recommended for university, hospital, and medical school libraries; useful for schools with allied health programs. * J. King, Choice *

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: NIH Mission and Organization 3: Budget and Legislation 4: Extramural Support Mechanisms 5: Application Preparation 6: The Referral System 7: The Peer Review System 8: Division of Research Grants Study Section Review 9: Institute Review 10: National Advisory Councils 11: Program Management 12: Decision Points and Communications Appeals 13: Areas of Special Interest 14: Valuable Sources of Information

Additional information

CIN019506934XG
9780195069341
019506934X
A Guide to the NIH Grant Programs by Samuel M. Schwartz (Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, Associate Director, Scientific Review, Division of Research Grants, National Institute of Health 1978-1983)
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-03-04
308
N/A
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