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NIH Research Funding And How To Apply For It. Susan Newcomer, NICHD For a workshop at Columbia University May 2016

National Institutes of Health [NIH]

National Institutes of Health Office of the Director National Institute on Aging National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Cancer Institute National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Eye Institute National Institute of General Medical Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Human Genome Research Institute National Institute of Mental Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke National Institute of Nursing Research National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Fogarty International Center National Center for Research Resources National Library of Medicine National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Clinical Center Center for Information Technology Center for Scientific Review

Where does the money go? Of the NIH budget, 90% will be used for extramural research Ongoing obligations to current grants use up perhaps 80% of those dollars, but there is ALWAYS ROOM FOR A GOOD IDEA

YES Many of the NIH institutes fund research on adolescents. Many of the NIH institutes fund research that designs and evaluates interventions, including social and structural interventions, not just medical/clinical ones. Many of the researchers in this room have NIH money or work on NIH grants. Ask them. 5

Institutes, Divisions and Centers Within each institute there are usually centers, divisions and branches Within each branch are program staff who are responsible for developing the research goals of the program, and who have specific areas of expertise. These are the people to get to know.

Does the NIH fund foreign institutions? Yes, both as subcontracts to US institutions and directly to the foreign institution IF the research and researcher are unique, the setting exceptional and the research important for global health NIH believes that all countries have an obligation to do what they can to prevent catastrophe and work to ameliorate global health problems for the good of all.

NICHD Mission Ensure that every person is born healthy and wanted Women suffer no harmful effects from reproductive processes All children have the chance to achieve their full potential for healthy and productive lives, free from disease or disability Ensure the health, productivity, independence and well-being of all people through optimal rehabilitation

Why you should apply for NIH Grant Funding Hard work to get, but a GREAT way to support your research You control the science Few administrative requirements You get great input from wise people about your research Prestige

Main Types of RESEARCH Grants for Investigators R01- Research Project Grant R03- NICHD Small Grant R21- Experimental Grant R34- NIH Planning Grant

What s been funded? Fiscal Years 1994 to 2015 Look at RePORTER This is a keyword [subject, institution, author etc] searchable biomedical database of federally-supported research conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions. http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm

Special Funding Initiatives RFA: Request for Applications PA: Program Announcement How NIH asks researchers to consider certain topics or areas Also how NIH notifies researchers that funding mechanisms are available

Remember: Relatively few research grants results from RFAs & PAs

What should you do before applying? Talk with NIH staff about research ideas & funding mechanisms. Use email Check out the NIH web site to see: Research areas NIH funds Priorities for the ICs What has been funded recently [the RePORTER] Look at current FOA [Funding Opportunity Announcements]

What should you do before applying? [2] Work with another researcher who knows the process and who will walk you through the process, and review your draft proposal Be patient, it takes a while Educate your administrative offices about NIH reporting requirements

Grant writing is a skill It can be learned It takes practice You are unlikely to succeed at first Learn from and address review feedbacks It is helpful to have good teachers Once learned, it is useful in other arenas, such as writing for publication

Common sense rules for writing grant applications [1] Know your strengths & weaknesses Write about what you know Don t use your first application to completely change research directions Never change research directions to respond to an RFA or PA Don t promise more than you can deliver

Common sense rules [2] Have a good idea No amount of grantsmanship can disguise a weak idea.. But poor grantsmanship can kill a good idea Follow the directions REMEMBER: innovation in ideas but not in presentation

Common sense rules [3] Develop the art of persuasion Sell your ideas early in the application Crisply state your specific aims Explain your approach Don t assume reviewers will know what you mean, some may not be from your discipline

Common sense rules [4] Justify your research Tell reviewers not just what you want to do, but why: Why is it important to do this research? Why did you choose this technical approach?

Common sense rules [5] Develop a unified proposal with a sharp focus Theory, models, hypotheses, data sets, and research plan should be logically related Explain methods clearly and completely

Common sense rules [6] Study the study sections Keep in mind who will be reviewing it Look up the rosters of recent study sections www.csr.nih.gov/committees/rosterindex.asp

There is no grantsmanship that will turn a bad idea into a good one, but.. There are many ways to disguise a good one. William Raub, Past Deputy Director, NIH

Common Problems in Application from new applicants Questionable logic of the approach Diffuse, unfocused research plan Lack of detail Unrealistic scope of work Uncertainty regarding future directions

Another common problem not just for new investigators Failure to READ the instructions READ the application form READ the RFA, PA, or NOTICE, if applicable Note that specific instructions in a Funding Opportunity Announcement [FOA] supercede instructions in the standard application form

Scientific Review Panel Actions Read all applications assigned to them by the review administrator Write reviews of each application and evaluate them on 5 criteria on a 1-9 scale Meet with all other reviewers to discuss all application Vote a score for each discussed application during the meeting

Criteria for Reviewers 1. Significance 2. Innovation 3. Approach 4. Investigator 5. Environment

Impact/Priority Score/Final Score This is an overall score reflecting the reviewers assessment of the likelihood for the project to exert a sustained, powerful influence on the research field(s) involved, in consideration of the five core review criteria, and additional review criteria (as applicable for the project proposed). Low is good, high is bad think golf, not bowling!

But what if I don t get funded? TRY AGAIN!! Virtually all senior scientists have had proposals blown out of the water and they applied again Even if you don t succeed, you ll have a welldeveloped proposal to market elsewhere

Funding Information Office of Extramural Research http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm NIH Grants tutorial http://www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/grants/ Youtube 15 minute explanation of review http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnwsg_pr90w&featur e=youtu.be Tips on preparing applications http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/grant_tips.htm Reviewing http://public.csr.nih.gov/reviewerresources/becomear eviewer/pages/overview-of-ecr-program.aspx

Brilliant idea Brilliant proposal Institution submits Revise proposal Join French Foreign Legion NIH reviews Get funding 33

REMEMBER There s always room for a good idea!