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Who at NIH is involved in the decision if an application is new?

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Who at NIH is involved in the decision if an application is new?

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Applications received by the NIH are screened multiple times and checked to determine if the application is a new application. The first check is done within the Division of Receipt and Referral in the Center for Scientific Review. Subsequent checks are performed by the Scientific Review Officer in charge of the review meeting, by the reviewers themselves, and by NIH program staff.

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