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1 page limit. The Specific Aims do NOT count toward your Research Strategy, which has a 6-page limit.
Both NIH and NSF grants are highly competitive. The application process involves rigorous peer review, where proposals are evaluated by experts in the field. This process ensures that only the most promising and innovative research projects receive funding.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in 1887 and is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Annotated Form Set for NIH Grant Applications: FORMS-H Series. Grant applications to NIH for due dates on/after January 25, 2023 must use application form packages with a FORMS-H Competition ID. See High-level Grant Application Form Change Summary: FORMS-H for a list of specific form updates.
applicant eligibility Eligible organizations include governments, including Federal institutions, institutions of higher education, other non-profit organizations, hospitals, and, in rare occasions, individuals (see Completing the Pre-Award Process-Determining Applicant Organization Eligibility).

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Provide a description of the proposed research experience, not to exceed six pages, that includes the following components: Summary or Abstract and Specific Aims of the funded parent grant or project (not included in the six-page limit); Research and Career Development Plan and Timeline proposed for the candidate;
(NIH recommended length is up to 1 page. Limit is 8000 characters or approximately 3 pages.) PLEASE NOTE, YOU WILL NEED TO SAVE ON EACH SCREEN IF YOU CLICK ON THE NEXT LINK, YOU WILL RECEIVE A POP UP MESSAGE STATING, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO NAVIGATE AWAY FROM THIS PAGE?
Dr. Bernard introduced NIH diversity supplements, which are administrative supplements that support research experiences for individuals from diverse backgrounds by allowing program directors and principal investigators (PIs) with existing NIH research grants to apply for funds to recruit and support students,

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