Is the agreement related to being designated an exceptional organization by NIH?
The events that resulted in the designation of exceptional organization by NIH precipitated an investigation into our grant management practices by the government. After four years of negotiation, TJU signed the Agreement and paid the Federal government $2.6 million dollars. Written into the Agreement are the procedures for removal of the designation by NIH.
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