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- Notice Number: NOT-OD-20-091 Release Date: March 26, 2020 Purpose NIH will be highly accommodating of late applications submitted through May 1, 2020. We anticipate, but cannot guarantee, that all late applications submitted by that date will be
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- The Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG) has developed sponsor specific webforms for No-Cost Extension (NCE) requests. These forms ensure that OCG receives all of the information required to be able to submit a timely, complete and valid submission
- OCG received the following reminder from the Department of Energy (DOE) regarding the requirements for the submitting your manuscripts for journal articles: Email received January 24, 2020 from Office of Scientific and Technical
- 2020 will bring significant changes to the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation’s proposal submission process. The following are highlights of these changes: NIH Changes - ORCID ID and Forms-F Beginning October 2019,
- Domain-based Messaging and Reporting Compliance (DMARC) was officially required to be implemented by U.S. government agencies in October 2018. DMARC is a series of email authentication and reporting checks that improve email security within Federal
- On April 17, NIH announced an increase in the salary limitations for grants and cooperative agreements. For NIH researchers and department administrators, the important information to note is as follows: NOT-OD-19-099: Guidance on Salary Limitation
- The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation are pleased to announce the 2019 Boettcher Foundation Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program. See video. The Boettcher Foundation will provide up to five grants of $235,000 each
- Each year the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health issue updated guidance for proposals and awards. These documents serve to provide proposal and award process guidance for the assistance programs of the agencies. View
- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has recently announced new measures to protect the research community from harassment. As the primary funding agency of fundamental science and engineering research in the United States, NSF is committed