What should a PI do to transfer an NIH grant from another organization to UCSD?
Contact your program officer and/or your grants specialist at NIH. }}–> }}–>Discuss whether the grant will be transferred mid-year or on an anniversary date. }}–> }}–>Ask what documents will be needed, how many copies to send, where to send them, and what is the submission deadline for the desired start date at UCSD. }}–> }}–>If the indirect cost rate at UCSD differs from that at the old institution, find out if your proposed budget should match the former direct costs or the former total costs. Ask your former institution to fill out a Relinquishing Statement and have them submit it to NIH. Provide a copy to OCGA/HSSPPO/SIO when they review your proposal. Work with your new department at UCSD to prepare a revised version of your original proposal to be submitted to NIH. }}–> }}–>For general proposal instructions, click here. Use UCSD rates for salaries, benefits, and indirect costs. Provide a Resources page for UCSD facilities. It is usually not necessary to include or re-writ
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