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Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) Program Erica Brown, PhD Director, NIH AREA Program National Institutes of Health 1 NIH Regional Seminar…Washington, DC…June 2012

Overview Background information on AREA program Applying for an AREA grant Funding for the AREA program Updates to the program Strategies for successfully competing for AREA funding 2

BACKGROUND INFORMATION 3

Purpose of the AREA Program Support small-scale research projects in the biomedical and behavioral sciences conducted by faculty and students in educational institutions that have not been major recipients of NIH research grant funds 4

Goals of AREA Program Support meritorious research Expose students to research Strengthen the research environment of the institution 5

UNIQUE ASPECTS OF AREA GRANT APPLICATIONS 6

Applying for an AREA Grant… Funded through the R15 grant mechanism –Program Announcement (PA) Number: PA PA Receipt dates –AIDS-related research deadlines: May 7, September 7, and January 7 –Standard application deadlines: February 25, June 25, and October 25 All NIH ICs participate in the AREA program except FIC,NIMHD, and NCATS 7

Applying for an AREA Grant… Project period is limited up to 3 years Direct cost limited to $300,000 over entire project period Multiple PIs are allowed Research Strategy limited to 12 pages Grants are renewable 8

Eligible Institutions Institutions offering baccalaureate or advanced degrees in biomedical or behavioral sciences Receives less than $6 million per year in NIH support (averaged over 7 years) Applicants should consult the list of ineligible institutions on the AREA Program website – Ineligible institutions may serve as collaborator/consultant on an AREA grant 9

Eligible Individuals Any individual with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research –Primary faculty appointment at AREA eligible institution PI can not have an active NIH research grant –May be a collaborator on an active NIH grant held by another PI PI may not be awarded more than one AREA grant at a time 10

Special Submission Requirements A profile of available and former students at the institution (Facilities and Other Resources) –Demographics –Number who are enrolled in baccalaureate and doctoral degree programs (if applicable) –Number who have obtained advanced degrees in the health-related sciences A description of the special characteristics of the institution that make it appropriate for an AREA grant (Facilities and Other Resources) 11

Special Submission Requirements A brief description of the resources available at other proposed research sites (Facilities and Other Resources) A statement of institutional support for the proposed research project (Facilities and Other Resources) Evidence of the PI’s experience in supervising students on a research project (Biosketch) –Summary in Personal Statement –Highlight publications that involved students 12

A Special Note about the Budget Unlike most NIH grants, funds for all project years are awarded upfront (project start date) Include the total requested budget for all years of the proposed project in Budget Period 1. –For example, if applying for a 3-year grant, request all funds in year 1. If the direct costs for all years is $250,000 or less, use the Modular Budget format If the direct costs for all years is more than $250,000, use the R&R Detailed Budget Note: Progress reports still due annually 13

FUNDING STATISTICS FOR AREA PROGRAM 14

NIH Funding Statistics for AREA Program Excludes awards made with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds

Policy Changes in FY 2010 Increased the cap on direct costs from $150,000 to $300,000 for up to 3 years Increased institutional eligibility cap from $3M to $6M per year 16

NIH Funding Statistics for AREA Program Excludes awards made with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds

IC Funding Statistics for 2011 NIH Institutes/Centers Applications Reviewed Applications Awarded Success Rate NIAAA9111.1% NIA % NIAID % NIAMS % NCCAM % NCI % NIDA % NIDCD % NIDCR % NIDDK % NIBIB3139.7% NIEHS4748.5% NEI % NIGMS % NICHD % NHGRI6116.7% NHLBI % NLM200.0% NIMH % NINR3825.3% NINDS % NCRR3133.3% FY Total % 18

WHAT’S NEW? 19

Recent Changes to the Review of AREA Grants Cluster AREA grants within study sections or in Special Emphasis Panels (SEPs) Greater inclusion of AREA community in review panels Revised and Clarified the AREA Program Announcement (PA) –FY 2013 (Feb. 25 receipt date) Educate reviewers about the unique aspects of AREA grants and the changes to the PA 20

Changes to AREA PA Strengthened language about inclusion of students –“Encouraged” to “should” Clarified budget language –Request entire budget in Budget Period 1 –Modular budget vs. detailed budget format Revised review criteria –Evaluate goals of program –Evaluate all R15 special submission requirements –Softened language of the expected Overall Impact and Significance of the proposed research Implementation: FY 2013 (Feb. 25, 2012 receipt date) 21

STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 22

Build and Sustain a Vital Research Environment Understand the NIH extramural research program –Know the guidelines, deadlines, submission & correction process, and review criteria Make a commitment to establishing an environment in which research can succeed –Start up packages for equipment and supplies –Credit for student involvement in research Consider the importance of collaborative research in establishing a successful research environment –Tenure decisions 23

Do not pressure investigators to apply if their projects are not ready for peer review –Only 2 submissions allowed per project –Quality over quantity; submit best application Help investigators with the “Facilities and Other Resources” section of application –Profile of student body –Description of the institution and research environment –Letter of institutional commitment to research project Build and Sustain a Vital Research Environment

Strategies of Successful Investigators Find the NIH Institute or Center that supports your area of research –Research objectives of the NIH Institute and Centers –AREA contacts at each NIH Institute and Center Include a cover letter suggesting an appropriate Institute and up to three appropriate study sections –Study Section expertise New/ New/ –Study Section rosters

Strategies of Successful Investigators Include a collaborator or consultant if you don’t have the necessary expertise or resources Understand the review criteria and the review criteria questions –Each question should be addressed in the application In resubmitted applications, respond thoroughly and diplomatically to all of the reviewer comments AREA grant is a research award, not a training award –Focus on hands-on research not course work 26

Strategies of Successful Investigators Address the AREA-specific programmatic goals in the application –Support meritorious research Research should contribute to the field Results should be publishable –Expose students to research Profile of available and former students at the institution Experience of the investigator in working with students How students will be incorporated into the research project How students will benefit from this research experience –Strengthen the research environment The suitability of the institution for an award The impact the AREA grant will have on the institution 27

Thank you… Erica Brown, PhD Director, NIH AREA Program 28 Follow us on Facebook!Facebook