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NIMH Further Clarifies Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21) Policy
Psychological scientists wishing to apply for exploratory/developmental research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) supported by the R21 mechanism should turn to new guidance from NIMH on how to proceed. NIMH is
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NIH Announces Policy Changes Regarding the Inclusion of Children, Women, and Minorities as Research Subjects
NIH has announced new and developing policies related to the individuals who participate as research subjects in studies funded by NIH
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NIH Releases Parent R01 and R21 Funding Opportunity Announcements for Clinical Trials
Beginning for January 25, 2018 due dates, all applications for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding proposing clinical trials must be submitted through a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) designated specifically for clinical trials. This past
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Online Resources to Support Research on Behavior and Health
Psychological scientists study the critical links between behavior and health. Some of the leading causes of premature death—including smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and inactivity and poor diet—are tied closely to behavioral and social factors.
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NIH Posts Next Generation Researchers Policy
Many early career psychological scientists worry about competing for grants and fear that time spent on grant applications will keep them from research and teaching obligations. A new policy from the National Institutes of Health
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Major Changes Ahead for Funding of Human Subjects Research at NIH
NIH has announced several policy changes related to NIH-funded research involving human subjects.