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In addition to contacting Dr. Mabry or Dr. Onken about RFA ideas, should the prospective PI contact a project officer from the other institutes who might be interested in supporting the work?

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In addition to contacting Dr. Mabry or Dr. Onken about RFA ideas, should the prospective PI contact a project officer from the other institutes who might be interested in supporting the work?

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In addition to contacting Drs. Mabry and Onken, it is perfectly appropriate to contact a project officer from another NIH Institute. Project officers from other institutes may have specific expertise in a scientific area relevant to your particular grant application. They may also be useful in identifying alternative funding opportunity announcements for which your project may be appropriate. However, we do not recommend talking to another project officer as a substitute for discussing your application with Drs. Onken and Mabry.

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