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What submission forms are used for training applications?

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What submission forms are used for training applications?

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The NIH website has detailed information for application submission. All training and fellowship applications are submitted electronically. Please be sure to check the website before beginning to develop or write an application. Each role in the submission process carries specific responsibilities. Principal Investigators (PIs) work with their institute or organization to prepare the application, and pass the completed application on to their Authorized Organization Representative (AOR). Only AORs have the ability to actually submit a grant application to NIH. In addition, numerous instructions and information are available on the website, including e-submission FAQs. The SF424 application is required for electronic submissions and replaces the PHS 398. Important updates and alerts are also located on the webpage.

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