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Myths, Facts, and Suttons LawMyths, Facts, and Suttons Law
Francis D. Chesley, Jr., M.D.Francis D. Chesley, Jr., M.D.Director, Office of Extramural Research, Director, Office of Extramural Research,
Education and Priority PopulationsEducation and Priority PopulationsJune 4, 2007June 4, 2007
Applicant Investigator develops and submits grant application to
NIH/CSR
CSR Assignment
Office
CSR assigns application to NIH Institute
or AHRQ
AHRQ assigns application to Initial Review
Group
DSR Referral Officer assigns to
appropriate AHRQ Program
IRG members review and
evaluate
Site visit made if necessary
CSR sends computerized
notice of assignment to
applicant
IRG reviews and assigns priority
scores or designates
noncompetitive
Site visit report
CSR computes percentile
ratings
SRAs prepare
Summary Statements
CSR sends computerized
notice of review results to applicant
DSR informs program that
summary statement is
available
PO mails summary
statements to investigators
NIH Councils(Duals)
AHRQ Review for Program Relevance and Funding Determinations
PO reviews and prepares/sends
recommendation memo to
DSR/GMS
DSR schedules funding meeting
Applications selected for
funding
Signed “paylists” received by GMO
Final review and
negotiations
Congressional liaison notified
Award issued
Award received by institution
Public Affairs notified
Investigator begins work
(30 days)
Award Negotiation and Issuance
AHRQ Grant Application Submission, Review, and Award Process
Development, Receipt, and Assignment of Applications Study Section Review for Scientific Merit
Facts #1Facts #1
Research and program priorities matterResearch and program priorities matter Application process must be understoodApplication process must be understood
– Electronic Grant Application has arrived!Electronic Grant Application has arrived! Concept papers are an important optionConcept papers are an important option Peer review is a step away from funding Peer review is a step away from funding Avoid common pitfallsAvoid common pitfalls
– Mentorship!Mentorship!
Applicant ResponsibilitiesApplicant Responsibilities
Know PHS Form 398 Know PHS Form 398 andand 424 R&R 424 R&R Know the Funding Agency and StaffKnow the Funding Agency and Staff Know Agency Research PrioritiesKnow Agency Research Priorities Know the Grant MechanismsKnow the Grant Mechanisms Know the Grant Process and Key ChangesKnow the Grant Process and Key Changes Understand Agency Research BudgetUnderstand Agency Research Budget
Top MythsTop Myths
AHRQ is not funding researchAHRQ is not funding research
AHRQ is not funding K awardAHRQ is not funding K award
AHRQ does not fund investigator-initiated grants AHRQ does not fund investigator-initiated grants An “unscored” application is the kiss of deathAn “unscored” application is the kiss of death
Facts #2Facts #2
FY07 new research grant budget: $45 millionFY07 new research grant budget: $45 million K award success rate: 30%K award success rate: 30%
– $1 million for new grants $1 million for new grants
– $5.7 million total$5.7 million total What is an investigator-initiated grant?What is an investigator-initiated grant?
Fact #3: Sutton’s LawFact #3: Sutton’s Law
R01:R01: $2 million$2 million R03:R03: $1.7 million$1.7 million R13:R13: $1.4 million$1.4 million R36:R36: $0.5 million$0.5 million F31/F32:F31/F32: $0.5 million$0.5 million K02/K08:K02/K08: $1 million$1 million
Budget for targeted initiatives is approx. $31 millionBudget for targeted initiatives is approx. $31 million
Electronic Grant Application Receipt
Use of the SF424 (R&R) Grant Application
AHRQ will require electronic submission of all competing grant applications via Grants.gov using the SF 424 Research and Related (R&R) application.
________________________________________
Paper No More, Use 424 (R&R)
Electronic submission is here to stay!
AHRQ E-grants Transition!AHRQ E-grants Transition!
AHRQ Transitions to Electronic AHRQ Transitions to Electronic Grant Application SubmissionGrant Application Submission
AHRQ transitioning to electronic grant AHRQ transitioning to electronic grant submission through Grants.govsubmission through Grants.gov– Grants.gov - Web portal that serves as the Grants.gov - Web portal that serves as the
single access point for all Federal grant single access point for all Federal grant programs. programs.
– Grants.gov provides the interface for 26 Grants.gov provides the interface for 26 agencies to announce $350 billion in annual agencies to announce $350 billion in annual grant awards and for all grant applicants to find grant awards and for all grant applicants to find and submit applications to those funding and submit applications to those funding announcements. announcements. www.grants.govwww.grants.gov
Transition complete for R01, R03, R13, R18, Transition complete for R01, R03, R13, R18, R36R36
Getting StartedGetting Started
One time registrations for Grants.gov (One time registrations for Grants.gov (http://grants.govhttp://grants.gov) and eRA Commons ) and eRA Commons (era.nih.gov/commons)(era.nih.gov/commons) systems must be systems must be completed before application submission. completed before application submission.
For up to date general information on For up to date general information on electronic submission, the SF 424 (R&R), electronic submission, the SF 424 (R&R), and Grants.gov, visit the AHRQ Electronic and Grants.gov, visit the AHRQ Electronic Submission of Grant Applications Web Site: Submission of Grant Applications Web Site: http://www.ahrq.gov/path/egrants.htmhttp://www.ahrq.gov/path/egrants.htm
““Opportunity is missed by most because it Opportunity is missed by most because it is dressed in overalls and looks like workis dressed in overalls and looks like work.”.”
Thomas EdisonThomas Edison
Contact InformationContact Information
AHRQ WEBSITEAHRQ WEBSITE
www.ahrq.govwww.ahrq.gov
Francis D. Chesley, Jr., M.D.Francis D. Chesley, Jr., M.D.
(301) 427-1521(301) 427-1521
[email protected]@ahrq.hhs.gov
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