Funding-NIH
early state investigator status; post until July 1, 2009
Eligible PIs urged to establish Early Stage Investigator status;
Update Personal
Profile in eRA Commons
January 9, 2009
Attention Principal Investigators!
If you attained your terminal research degree or completed your medical
residency within the past ten years, and you have not previously received a
substantial NIH research grant, you may be eligible to qualify as an Early
Stage Investigator for the purposes of your NIH R01 research grant application.
An ESI is a subset of the New Investigator category.
How exactly does that benefit
you, you may ask? Well, for one, your R01 grant application will be flagged as
an Early Stage Investigator application beginning with the February 2009 R01
submissions. In reviewing this application, reviewers will be instructed to
focus more on the research portion of your application and less on your track
record. Beginning in May 2009, Early Stage Investigator applications will be
clustered for review.
The idea behind this new
policy is to encourage scientists to seek NIH funding for their research early
on in their career.
To ensure that NIH
recognizes your eligibility as an Early Stage Investigator, PIs are urged to
log into eRA Commons (https://commons.era.nih.gov/commons/)
and update their Personal Profile immediately. Note that PIs need to update their degree/residency
data before they submit their R01 application.
After Jan. 17, 2009, the
eRA Commons will be ready to accept completion dates for medical residency;
please do not try before that date.
Once the PI enters the information, the system will calculate ESI eligibility
and display the eligibility end date to the user if he is eligible.
Steps to update degree and
medical residency information in your Personal Profile:
It is important to note that the
ESI status will be updated if the ESI eligibility changes due to the following
circumstances:
The PI will be notified if
his or her ESI eligibility status changes.
Note: A Multiple-PI application is only considered
ESI-eligible if all PIs listed on the application are ESI-eligible.
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