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Page 1: NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research RFA OD-09-003

NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research

RFA OD-09-003

Page 2: NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research RFA OD-09-003

Background

• New funds to NIH for 2009 and 2010 as part of the ARRA

• Challenge areas should have a high impact

• Novel research that addresses knowledge gaps, opportunities, new technologies, data generation, or research methods

Page 3: NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research RFA OD-09-003

Nuts and Bolts• Deadline is April 27, to DEH by April 13th!

• Non-modular budget up to $500,000 / year total cost for two years

• Earliest start date 9/30/09

• Research plan is limited to 12 pages

• NO resubmissions

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Useful (?) websites

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/challenge_award/Omnibus.pdf --a 181 page document

• http://www.niehs.nih.gov/recovery/challengegrants.cfm --NIEHS Challenge topics

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/challenge_award/IC_ChallengeWebPage.htm

--all institutes

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Review Criteria

• The new (2010) criteria will be used for Recovery Act FOAs.

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-025.html

• For comparison of current and new criteria

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/peer/side_by_side_comparison.doc

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Grant preparation

• Project summary / abstract

• Bibliography and references – 1 page

• Biosketch – 2 pages. Limit publications to TEN (10)

• Specific Aims – 1 page

• Research plan—12 pages

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Additional sections• Inclusion Enrollment Report • Protection of Human Subjects • Inclusion of Women and Minorities • Targeted/Planned Enrollment • Inclusion of Children • Vertebrate Animals • Select Agent Research • MPI Leadership Plan • Consortium/ Contractual Arrangements • Letters of Support • Resource Sharing Plans – Data Sharing Plan, Sharing Model

Organisms, and Genome-Wide Association Studies

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Research Plan

• Research area and project title

• The challenge and potential impact

• Approach

• Timeline and milestones

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The Challenge / Potential Impact

• What is the research opportunity, scientific knowledge gap or technology that will be addressed?

• How broad is the potential impact in science and/or health?

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The Challenge / Potential Impact

• Which community will be affected?

• What is the size of the community?

• Will the potential impact be major?

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The Challenge / Potential Impact

• What is the disease or condition that will be studied ?

• What is the hypothesis to be tested concerning mechanisms underlying this disease/condition?

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The Challenge / Potential Impact

• How will the work disrupt the standard paradigm or create a paradigm where none exists?

• How will the results transform our understanding of this disease/condition?

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The Approach •Provide enough information that reviewers can determine what, in general, you areproposing to do, but do not include a detailedexperimental plan.

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The Approach

• If your methodology is novel, what is unconventional and exceptionally innovative about your approach?

• How does your approach differ from what other investigators have attempted to do?

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Timeline and Milestones•Why is the proposed research uniquely suited to the stated goals of the challengeinitiative?

•What is the likelihood of success?

•Provide a timeline for the proposed research.

•To facilitate evaluation of progress reports,describe when you anticipate that essentialcomponents of the project will be completed.

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New Scoring System• 9-point scale (1 = exceptional; 9 = poor)

• Before review meeting, reviewers and discussant will give a 1 – 9 for each area:

• Significance

• Investigator(s)

• Innovation

• Approach

• Environment

You will receive the scores for these criteria, even if your grant is “triaged”

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New Scoring System (cont)

• Priority Scores: Before the review meeting, each reviewer and discussant will give a preliminary impact score for that application.

• This score is evaluation of the overall impact, rather than a weighted average to previous review criteria.

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Other ARRA Concepts• Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER)

» Role of trials versus observational studies» Establishing priorities» Optimally using existing resources» Coordinating federal agencies and other research

collaborators» Improving research methods» What’s the importance of cost?

• Public-Private Partnerships http://ppp.od.nih.gov/

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Caveats!

No plan survives contact with the enemy

“High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation.”

–Charles Kettering