Have you checked at
xxxxxx@od.nih.gov
or call 301/435-0714
or contact:
Claudia Blair, Ph.D., Director
Division of Extramural Outreach and Information Resources
National Institutes of Health
301-435-2801
email: xxxxxx@nih.gov
xxxxxx@nih.gov
LRL
> Does anyone have an authoritative source at NIH that I can contact to
>discuss the intricacies of what does and does not "count" as fulfilling
>the service obligation incurred from being on a training grant? I
>understand the general concepts/guidelines of training grants but have
>very specific questions that relate to the unique aspects of clinical
>faculty training and how residency teaching/training is considered,
>particularly when training experiences do not conveniently run
>concurrently with F32 grant periods. Our grant management specialist
>has been of little help and our clinician/trainee is understandably
>frustrated that we have been unable to get direct answers to his
>questions. I have not been successful in identifying the proper
>office/person to contact to get a conclusive response. Thanks. -
>Pete Peter C. Koch, MBA
>Director, Research Sponsored Programs
>Pediatrics and Research Administration
>Children's Hospital Medical Center
>3333 Burnet Avenue, TCHRF-3323
>Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039 Phone: (513) 636-4583
>Fax: (513) 636-8453
>E-mail: <mailto:xxxxxx@chmcc.org>xxxxxx@chmcc.org
Liane Reif-Lehrer, PhD
PO Box 645
Belmont, MA 02478
Tel: 781-863-1117
Fax: 781-674-0436 (To get the fax tone, press the * key AFTER the message
starts; For autofax: program
781-0436,,,,,,,,,,,* )
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