šNIH Grant Application Review Meetings Announcement and Details
The Department of Health and Human Services issued a notice regarding closed meetings by the NIH's Center for Scientific Review, focusing on the evaluation of grant applications. The meetings will take place virtually and aim to discuss sensitive information, including trade secrets and personal data, emphasizing confidentiality in the review process.
Learn Moreš„Cancellation of NIH Biomedical Meeting Notice
The Department of Health and Human Services has announced the cancellation of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Special Emphasis Panel meeting scheduled for July 2025. The meeting has been transferred to the Center for Scientific Review, reflecting changes in oversight for biomedical research evaluation processes.
Learn MoreāNotice of Cancellation for NIH Meeting on K99/R00 Applications
The Department of Health and Human Services announces the cancellation of a meeting regarding the review of K99/R00 applications originally scheduled for July 2025. This meeting has been shifted from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to the Center for Scientific Review, highlighting an organizational change within the NIH that may affect future research funding processes.
Learn MoreāCancellation of NIH Meeting on Biomedical Research Review
The notice announces the cancellation of a meeting for the National Institute of General Medical Sciences' Special Emphasis Panel, initially scheduled for July 2025, which focuses on the review of the Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence. The meeting has been transferred to the Center for Scientific Review.
Learn MoreāNotice of Cancellation
The Department of Health and Human Services announces the cancellation of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Special Emphasis Panel meeting scheduled for July 2025, due to its transfer to the Center for Scientific Review. This decision affects stakeholders involved in the review of biomedical research excellence programs.
Learn MoreāNIH Cancels July 2025 COBRE Meeting Announcement
The Department of Health and Human Services announces the cancellation of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Special Emphasis Panel meeting originally scheduled for July 2025. This cancellation follows the transfer of responsibilities to the Center for Scientific Review, aimed at streamlining the review process of biomedical research excellence programs.
Learn Moreš„Upcoming Meeting on Child Health Grants by NIH Advisory Council
A notice from the National Institutes of Health announces an upcoming meeting of the National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council. This meeting will review grant applications and discuss the NICHD Director's report, providing insights into child health research and potential funding opportunities for related businesses.
Learn Moreš Amended Notice of Meeting for National Human Genome Research Institute
This notice announces a change in the schedule for the National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research meeting, now set for June 18, 2025, and updates the link for virtual attendance. The meeting will be accessible both in person and online, ensuring public participation in discussions on human genome research.
Learn Moreš„NIH Center for Scientific Review
The Department of Health and Human Services announces closed meetings of the National Institutes of Health's Center for Scientific Review to evaluate grant applications and contract proposals. These discussions aim to safeguard confidential information while reviewing projects pertinent to health advancements, potentially opening funding pathways for interested parties.
Learn Moreš¤Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board Meeting Notice
The Department of Health and Human Services announces a hybrid meeting of the Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board, which will discuss progress in sleep and circadian research. The meeting is open to the public, with opportunities for comments and presentations by interested parties, emphasizing stakeholder engagement in advancing health research.
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