Part I Overview Information
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Participating Organizations
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National Institute on Deafness as well as other Communication Problems (NIDCD) (
Title: Special Topic Course: Exploring Auditory and Vestibular Biology (R25)
Announcement Type
New
NOTICE: Applications submitted in response to this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Federal assistance must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov ( using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
APPLICATIONS MAY NOT BE SUBMITTED IN PAPER FORMAT.
This FOA must be read in conjunction with the application guidelines included with this announcement in Grants.gov/Apply for Grants (hereafter called Grants.gov/Apply).
A registration process is necessary before submission and applicants are highly encouraged to start the process at least four weeks prior to the grant submission date. See Section IV.
Request For Applications (RFA) Number: RFA-DC-07-006
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number(s)
93.173
Key Dates
Release/Posted Date: September 26,
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Opening Date: October 22, 2006 (Earliest date an application may be submitted to Grants.gov).
Letters of Intent Receipt Date(s): October 22, 2006
NOTE: On time submission requires that applications be successfully submitted to Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. local time (of the applicant institution/organization).
Application Submission/Receipt Date(s): November 22, 2006.
Peer Review Date(s): Feb/March 2007
Council Review Date(s): May 2007
Earliest Anticipated Start Date(s): August 2007
Additional Information To Be Available Date (Activation Date): Not Applicable
Expiration Date: November 23, 2006
Due Dates for E.O. 12372
Not Applicable
Additional Overview Content
Executive Summary
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits Research Education (R25) grant applications from applicant organizations that propose to develop a focus course in auditory and vestibular biology.
Purpose. This FOA will use the NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism to fund a new educational course dedicated to the auditory and vestibular biological sciences. The course should cover the wide breadth of fundamental auditory/vestibular biology in a combined lecture and hands-on format. Mechanism of Support. This FOA will use the NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism. The NIDCD intends to commit approximately $250,000 total costs to this program in FY 2007 to fund one new grant in response to this RFA. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Budget and Project Period. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity may not exceed one year. Total costs may not exceed $250,000. Eligible Institutions/Organizations. Independent, non-profit research and educational institution; Public/State Controlled Institution of Higher Education; Private Institution of Higher Education; Nonprofit with 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institution of Higher Education); Nonprofit without 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institution of Higher Education); Small Business; State Government Eligible Project Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs): Any individual with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research education program is invited to work with their institution to develop an application for support. Individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as individuals with disabilities are always encouraged to apply for NIH support. Number of Applications. . Applicants may submit more than one application, provided each application is scientifically distinct. Research education programs may not be transferred from one institution to another, unless strongly justified (see Section VI.2). Initial merit review will be convened by the NIDCD Scientific Review Branch. Application Materials. See Section IV.1 for application materials. General Information. For general information on SF424 (R&R) Application and Electronic Submission, see these Web sites: SF424 (R&R) Application and Electronic Submission Information: General information on Electronic Submission of Grant Applications: Hearing Impaired. Telecommunications for the hearing impaired is available at: TTY 301-451-5936.
Table of Contents
Part I Overview Information
Component II Full Text of Announcement
Section I. Funding Opportunity Description
1. Research Objectives
Section II. Award Information
1. Mechanism of Support
2. Funds Available
Section III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants
A. Eligible Institutions
B. Eligible Individuals
2. Cost Sharing or Matching
3. Other - Special Eligibility Criteria
Section IV. Application and Submission Information
1. Request Application Information
2. Content and Form of Application Submission
3. Submission Dates and Times
A. Submission, Review, and Anticipated Start Dates
1. Letter of Intent
B. Submitting an Application Electronically to the NIH
C. Application Processing
4. Intergovernmental Review
5. Funding Restrictions
6. Other Submission Requirements
Section V. Application Review Information
1. Criteria
2. Review and Selection Process
A. Additional Review Criteria
B. Additional Review Considerations
C. Sharing Research Data
D. Sharing Research Resources
3. Anticipated Announcement and Award Dates
Section VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
3. Reporting
Section VII. Agency Contact(s)
1. Scientific/Research Contact(s)
2. Peer Review Contact(s)
3. Financial/Grants Management Contact(s)
Section VIII. Other Information - Required Federal Citations
Portion II - Full Text of Announcement
Section I. Funding Opportunity Description
1. Research Objectives
The Nationwide Institute on Deafness and also other Communication Problems (NIDCD) ( invites R25 applications for the development of a two- week special topics course in the auditory and vestibular sciences. The NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism is a flexible and specialized mechanism designed to foster the development of biomedical, behavioral, and clinical researchers through creative and innovative research education programs. The purpose of this initiative is to develop a specialized topics course that provides informational and hands-on research exposure to the auditory and vestibular sciences. The target audience envisioned for this course would consist of advanced graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and established research investigators.
The exquisite and complex processes involved in auditory and vestibular biology provide hearing and balance function. Interruption of these processes may occur from a variety of factors, including genetic, environmental, and pathogenic causative agents, and can result in a loss of hearing and balance function. While loss is most often not life threatening, the quality of life disruption is substantial. It is the intent of this newly developed course to continue to strengthen the biomedical research investigator pipeline to advance the understanding of hearing/balance function, and treatment of hearing and balance function ailments.
Bridging all aspects of molecular, cellular,
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This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits applications from applicant organizations that propose creative and innovative research education programs in the mission area(s) of the NIDCD. The NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism is a flexible and specialized mechanism designed to foster the development of biomedical, behavioral, and clinical researchers through creative and innovative research education programs. The overall goal(s) of the NIDCD’s research education programs are (1) to ensure that highly trained scientists will be available in adequate numbers and in appropriate scientific areas to address the Nation’s biomedical,
Tiffany Schmuck Online A SANREMO CON BONOLIS CI SARA' BENIGNI, behavioral, and clinical research needs in the NIDCD mission areas and (2) to provide public education and outreach on NIH-funded research to a variety of audiences. The NIH encourages all proposed programs to foster the participation of individuals from racial and ethnic groups underrepresented in biomedical and behavioral research,
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The proposed research education program may complement other, ongoing research training and education occurring at the applicant institution, but the proposed educational experiences must be distinct from those research training and research education programs currently receiving federal support. The R25 is not a substitute for an institutional research training program (T32) and can not be used to circumvent or supplement Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) mechanisms.
See Section VIII, Other Information - Required Federal Citations, for policies related to this announcement.
Section II. Award Information
1. Mechanism of Support
This FOA will use the NIH Research Education Grant (R25) award mechanism. As an applicant, you will be solely responsible for planning,
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This FOA uses just-in-time concepts. It also uses the non-modular budget format. Applicants must complete and submit budget requests using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) Budget Component found in the application package for this FOA.
Research education grant support for this RFA are for new projects only; competing renewal (formerly “competing continuation”) applications will not be accepted.
2. Funds Available
Because the nature and scope of the proposed research education program will vary from application to application, it is anticipated that the size of each award will also vary. Although the financial plans of the NIDCD provide support for this program, awards pursuant to this funding opportunity are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications.
The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity may not exceed one year. Although the size of award may vary with the scope of the research education program proposed, it is expected that applications will stay within the following budgetary guidelines: total costs should not exceed $250,000.
NIH grants policies as described in the NIH Grants Policy Statement will apply to the applications submitted and awards made in response to this funding opportunity announcement.
Facilities and Administrative (F&A) costs requested by consortium participants, if applicable, are not included in the direct cost limitation. See NOT-OD-05-004.
All awards are subject to the availability of funds. The estimated amount of funds available for support of projects awarded as a result of this announcement is $250,000 for fiscal year 2007.
Section III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants
1.A. Eligible Institutions
You may submit an application(s) if your organization has any of the following characteristics: