From the NIH Website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/giofaq.htm#top (FAQ, New Investigator intro pages)...
"Submission of more than one application within the same review cycle is permissable for some, but not all, award mechanisms:
For a NRSA Fellowship (F series), only one application may be submitted in the same review cycle.
For an investigator-initiated grant (R01), small grant (R03), career development award (K-Series, excepting K08), small business innovation research grant (SBIR), small business technology transfer grant (STTR), or a conference grant (R13), more than one application in the same review cycle may be submitted, if each application describes a different research topic.
An application for an investigator-initiated grant (R01) for support of the same research proposed as a subproject within an application for a program project grant (P01), or as a subproject within an application for other P-series grants, such as P30 or P50, may be submitted in the same cycle."
Amy Hibbard wrote:
> I have a new investigator who wants to submit the same proposal to two different program announcements, each with a deadline in a different NIH review cycle. Now, on the surface this doesn't sound good to me, but I've had it from several unofficial sources that a new investigator can do this. Is this true? If so, do you know where I can find the official statement regarding this rule?
> Thanks,
> -Amy
>
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