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Is it Possible to Retract A NIH Application Submitted via Grants.Gov?

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After submission, you have a two business day period for checking the assembled application in eRA Commons, after which the submission process will be complete and the application will automatically move forward to the Division of Receipt and Referral, Center for Scientific Review. Within the two day period, the Institutional Signing Official will have the ability to “Reject” the application and stop further processing. PD/PIs must work through the Institutional Signing Official to “Reject” an application. This process will require that applicants reject their application in order to address any warnings. Additional details can be found in an April 7, 2006, NIH Guide Notice .

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