Re: Three strikes and your out?
Thomas E. Wilson 28 Jan 1999 17:09 EST
The policy that you reference is an NIH policy. Maternal and Child Health
Bureau is a PHS part of HRSA not NIH. Does anyone out there know if HRSA
or PHS has adopted this Policy?
Ton Wilson
At 03:31 PM 1/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a faculty member whose proposal to the Maternal Child and Health
>(MCB) at NIH, in three attempts, did not pass review. Now on his third
>review, the comments which came back indicated that his proposal was
>timely, staffing was adequate, etc. - all the right marks for potential
>funding. He seemed to think the reasons for the turn down were minor in
>perspective. He's heard from several members in his department that he
>can no longer submit after a third time. Anyway, the question I have is
>this: can he resubmit to another branch of NIH in the same format or is
>he prohibited from doing so? Will he have to re-write completely and
>tailor it to the a particular branch? And, is there any specific
>guideline that cites "three strikes and your out"?
>
>Thanks for any guidance.
>
>Tim
>
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Thomas E. Wilson
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Baylor College of Medicine
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