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Please describe how a consortium partnership with an experienced institution (as mentioned in question #2), might work. How might a foreign institution get involved?

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Please describe how a consortium partnership with an experienced institution (as mentioned in question #2), might work. How might a foreign institution get involved?

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Foreign institutions often receive NIH/NCCAM support as foreign components of a grant made to another research institution. In these cases, the funding flows from the grantee institution to the foreign collaborating institution through a sub-contract agreement between the two institutions. The sub-contract agreement details the respective roles, activities and responsibilities of both institutions, and any conditions or terms for payment of sub-contract funds. These arrangements are developed during the grant application process.

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