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National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research
Research Services
Bethesda, Maryland 4,670 followers
Providing the corporate framework for NIH research administration
About us
OER Mission: Provides the corporate framework for NIH research administration, ensuring scientific integrity, public accountability, and effective stewardship of the NIH extramural research portfolio. Extramural Research at a Glance Extramural grants account for approximately 83 percent of NIH's $30 billion budget. These are awarded to investigators throughout the U.S. and abroad. Approximately 10 percent of the NIH budget supports NIH intramural investigators, NIH staff who conduct research. OER supports extramural research by providing policy and guidance to the 24 NIH Institutes and Centers that award grants. OER serves as a vital interface between the NIH and the biomedical research community by guiding investigators through the process of attaining grants funding and helping them understand and navigate through federal policies and procedures.
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http://grants.nih.gov
External link for National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Bethesda, Maryland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1885
- Specialties
- Grants Administration, Grants Administrative Support, Intellectual Property, Research Integrity, eRA, Research and Program Policy, Animal Care and Use, Human Subjects Protection, Peer Review, Data Management & Reporting, Loan Repayment, NIH, Biomedical research grants, research administration, grants policy, research training, research, and grant
Locations
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Primary
6705 Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-7964, US
Employees at National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research
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David Rosen
Deputy Director Innovation and Technology at The National Institutes of Health
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Joe Schumaker
Senior Communication Specialist
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Krista M. Lisdahl, Ph.D.
Professor, Clinical Neuropsychologist at UW-Milwaukee
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Ivan Navarro
Scientific Review Officer at National Institutes of Health
Updates
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In recent years, we have supported record-high numbers of early stage investigators (ESIs) designated on new (type 1) R01-equivalent awards. We are pleased to share an update on the number of ESIs supported in FY 2023 and additional demographic data, including age at first award. Learn more on the Open Mike blog: https://lnkd.in/edxhMrTi
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Preparing an NIH institutional training grant application for due dates on or after January 25, 2025? This brief video walks through the upcoming changes: https://lnkd.in/eA8GdpPm #NIHfunding #researchtraining
Updates to NIH Training Grant Applications
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Sometimes you get to do something you are passionate about and work with people who match that passion and raise it. This podcast from National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research focuses on our efforts to engage researchers with disabilities in the biomedical research workforce. Thanks to Theresa Cruz for pairing up with me to advance this effort! #Accessibility #DisabilityEquity #DisabilityInclusion
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Milestone-driven awards allow NIH to support riskier biomedical research projects. Dr. Craig Hopp from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health joins us for this All About Grants podcast episode to share tips for applicants on writing milestones. ✍https://lnkd.in/e5VPXuXv #NIH #NIHgrants #podcast
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New to the world of NIH grants? Let our experts walk you through the process! ▶ The recording of our recent webinar is now available: https://lnkd.in/ebWH-V44 #NIHgrants #researchfunding #grantwriting
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We are pleased to announce updates to Institutional Training Grant applications and required data tables, beginning with submissions due on or after January 25, 2025. The changes are intended to reduce applicant and reviewer burden. Learn more at the webinar on June 5, 2024! https://lnkd.in/g6yx8ruN #NIHgrants #researchtraining
Announcing Updates to NIH Institutional Training Grant Applications and Required Data Tables
National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research on LinkedIn
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Upcoming changes for NIH training grant applications include defining expectations for mentor training and clarifying positive outcomes related to preparing trainees for their careers. 👩🔬👨🔬🔬 Learn more about these training grant updates from NIH experts on June 5! Register today: https://go.nih.gov/8vZLZG6 #NIHgrants #researchtraining #mentorship
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What do training grants, poetry, and AI have in common? Read on to find out! ✍✨ We love the creativity of our staff! When Cynthia Dwyer, who leads the Outreach team within our communication division, showed us her latest creation, we wanted to share it with you all. With a little help from AI and springtime inspiration, a poem was born to promote our upcoming webinar on institutional training grant changes. We hope you enjoy and that we see you at the virtual event! Training Grant Webinar: A Melody of Change In a meadow green, where wildflowers sway, A little birdie chirped at break of day. Its song so sweet, a melody clear, Echoing softly for all to hear. “On January 25, 2025, New changes for Training grants come alive. Tables, attachments, criteria too, Mentors trained, reduced burden for you." So gather 'round, for a webinar near, For knowledge blooms when shared, my dear. Mark June 5th on your calendar bright, From 1 to 2 p.m. ET, don't miss the light. Stay for the Q&A, please don't flee, NIH experts share guidance for you and me. For those working with grants, don’t delay, To understand the changes, register today!” https://lnkd.in/g6yx8ruN
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We are sharing how we review and adapt our methodologies to provide accurate reports of The National Institutes of Health expenditures for NIH Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC) categories. 🔎 Learn more:
Updating NIH Minority Health and Health Disparities Categories to Improve Accuracy and Transparency
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