Is one peer review group responsible for reviewing all applications?
There will be one panel for all R01 and R21 applications, and there may be a separate panel for the R03 applications, depending on the number of applications submitted in each category. CSR will make this determination. While each submission date will involve the formation of a “new” SEP, CSR will make every effort to include members from the prior cycle’s SEP, particularly where some continuity for the revise and resubmit applications will prove advantageous to the integrity of the peer review process. • Will the peer review group be comprised solely of health scientists, or will other fields be represented (e.g., marketing, anthropology, information science, organizational and management theory)? Dissemination and implementation research is inherently multi-disciplinary, so the panel will be selected to provide the best mix of expertise that matches the foci of the applications submitted. Financial / Grants Management Issues: • Since this is a trans-NIH program announcement, how do I
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