We just went through this! In our case, the rate from the transferring
institution is higher. NIH is re-issuing the award based on our F&A
rate.
Diane Sharon wrote:
> I have a question for all of you regarding NIH transfer grants. What
> policies are in place at your institution to address the following;
> which F/A rate do you apply for the incoming year: the rate from the
> transferring institution or do you assume the F/A rate at the new
> institution?Thanks for your help!! Diane M. Sharon
> Research Management Specialist
> Research Support Office
> Oregon Health & Science University
> 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd - L106
> Portland, OR 97201
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> 503-494-7787
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