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1 Introduction to the NIH Grants System
Division of Cancer Biology Introduction to the NIH Grants System New Grantee Workshop, 2015

2 Organization and Budget
The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics The National Cancer Institute: Organization and Budget Scientific & Grants Management Personnel You Should Know The Division of Cancer Biology: Organization and Programmatic Roles

3 NIH is an agency within the U. S
NIH is an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Health Resources and Services (HRSA) The Secretary Administration on Aging (AoA) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Indian Health Services (IHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) National Institutes of Health (NIH) (~1 Trillion) Sylvia Mathews Burwell (~$30 Billion) Source:

4 The National Institutes of Health
Source: Office of the Director ANIA NIAID NEI NIDCDIDCD NHGRI NIAMS NIDCR NIEHS NIGMS NINDS NINRNINR NCMHD CC CIT NIDCR (Angela Ng)

5 The NIH Grant Application Cycle
Center for Scientific Review Investigator Initiates Research Idea Assign to SS Assign to Institute Submits Application to NIH Study Section Review for Scientific Merit Institute Office Of Grants Administration Evaluate for Relevance Advisory Councils and Boards Conducts Research Recommends Action Allocates Funds Institute Director Takes Action

6 Appropriations: Funding The NIH
+ The NIH budget is specified by Congress through a yearly appropriations bill which is signed into law by the President. Provides each IC with specific funds to carry out their respective programs and missions. The fiscal year begins October 1. Source:

7 NIH Budget Allocation by Institute/Center
NCI 16.3% NIAID 14.5% NHLBI 9.9% NIGMS 7.8% 2014 $30.1 Billion R01 Fundable Range = 9 % Success Rate = 14.8% R01 Payline = 12 % Success Rate = 16.8% Source- NIH Reporter

8 Organization and Budget
The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics The National Cancer Institute: Organization and Budget Scientific & Grants Management Personnel You Should Know The Division of Cancer Biology: Organization and Programmatic Roles

9 The National Cancer Institute
● Intramural Program Research in NCI laboratories. ● Extramural Program Supports the research of non-Federal scientists in universities, medical schools, hospitals, and research institutions throughout the country and abroad. Source:

10 NCI Budget Allocation (2013)
Research Project Grants 41.8% Fellowships & Career Programs 2.8 % Other Research 6.7% Research Mgmt & Support 7.6% Cancer Centers & SPORES 11.1% R & D Contracts 12.9% ~75% of the NCI budget goes to the extramural community in research grants, contracts, and career development Intramural Research 16.9%

11 NCI Organizations Funding/Supporting Extramural Research
Divisions Offices/Centers Center for Bioinformatics Division of Cancer Biology Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences Office of Grants Administration (Sean Hine) Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine Division of Cancer Prevention Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (Alison Lin) Center for Cancer Training (Ming Lei) Division of Extramural Activities Small Business Innovation Research Development Center Center for Cancer Genomics Center for Strategic Scientific Initiatives Center for Global Health

12 Budget and Organization
The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics The National Cancer Institute: Budget and Organization Scientific & Grants Management Personnel You Should Know The Division of Cancer Biology: Organization and Programmatic Roles

13 The NIH Grant Application Cycle
Center for Scientific Review Investigator Initiates Research Idea Assign to SS Assign to Institute Submits Application to NIH Study Section: Scientific Review Officer Review for Scientific Merit Institute: Program Director Grants Management Specialist Evaluate for Relevance Advisory Councils and Boards Conducts Research Allocates Funds Recommends Action Institute Director Takes Action

14 Scientific and Grants Management Personnel
Scientific Review Officer (NIH): Responsible for the scientific/technical review of applications Program Director (NCI): Responsible for the scientific and programmatic aspects of a grant Grants Management Specialist (NCI): Responsible for ensuring that all business management actions are performed by the grantee and the NCI in a timely and appropriate manner

15 Organization and Budget
The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics The National Cancer Institute: Organization and Budget Scientific & Grants Management Personnel You Should Know The Division of Cancer Biology: Organization and Programmatic Roles

16 The Division of Cancer Biology (DCB) supports basic research in all areas of cancer biology at academic institutions and research foundations across the United States and abroad. The mission of the DCB is to ensure continuity and stability in basic cancer research while encouraging and facilitating the emergence of new concepts and technologies.

17 Physical Sciences in Oncology Initiative
Office of the Director Director: Dinah Singer, Ph.D. Deputy Director: Daniel Gallahan, Ph.D. Programs Physical Sciences in Oncology Initiative Integrative Cancer Biology Program Tumor Microenvironment Network Cancer Cell Biology Branch Chief: Barbara Spalholz, Ph.D. Cancer Immunology, Hematology and Etiology Branch Chief: Kevin Howcroft, Ph.D. Chief: Barbara Spalholz, Ph.D. DNA and Chromosome Aberrations Branch Chief: Judy Mietz, Ph.D. Structural Biology and Molecular Applications Branch Chief: Jennifer Couch, Ph.D. Tumor Biology and Metastasis Branch Chief: Suresh Mohla, Ph.D. Chief: Judy Mietz, Ph.D. Chief: Jennifer Couch, Ph.D. Chief: Suresh Mohla, Ph.D.

18 What are the key responsibilities of a Program Director?
Liaison between the scientific community and the NCI Steward of federal funds Develop initiatives to advance cancer research

19 Introduction to the NIH Grants System
Division of Cancer Biology Introduction to the NIH Grants System


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