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I know where that relay baton can go.

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Absolutely believable. It’s been a rough few months since January.

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The funds are obligated in full. However, NIH reimburses the recipient for the actual costs they incur while conducting the research, and you can’t draw down more than what was incurred to have cash on hand.

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The visitor center has started requiring a REAL ID to step foot on campus. Which is unfortunate, there are a number of people with only state IDs coming for clinical trials

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Congratulations Dr. Lieberman!! I am not sure how I got to follow you on Bluesky but my name might be on your skin bacteria R01 NOA.

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Marion is Number 1 to me

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I feel seen. Thanks!

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But I will say that it will require more monitoring to make sure they are actually submitted, since all the funds are awarded and that aren’t waiting for their next non competing NOA.

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MYF awards require annual progress reports, which are essentially the same as an Annual RPPR for other grants and require the same level grants management and program review.

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Develop Your Budget | Grants & Funding

This guidance should help: grants.nih.gov/grants-proce...

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The grant application instructions require the following: Materials and Supplies: In the budget justification, indicate general categories such as glassware, chemicals, animal costs, including an amount for each category. Categories that include costs less than $1,000 do not have to be itemized.

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Want that mug!

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But why use a functional system when you can take it all down and rebuild one…for efficiency?

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Gorgeous

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In the context of NIH grants, a recipient is the applicant organization that receives funding.

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Thank you!!Yes I work with reporter. I need to report how many new competing Ro1s were made by an IC by March 2024 vs March 2025. What query should I use and how do I get them into that neat line graph?

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Can you give tutorials on this? I’ve been asked to show where our grants by mechanism stand by months in FY 25 versus FY 24?

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