Proposal Review
What Happens to your Grant Application
A primer for New Applications
The Center for scientific Review (CSR) receives all NIH and many
other Public Health service grant applications. Most investigator-initiated
for NIH funds are referred to CSR review groups. The NIH Institutes
and Centers (Ics) coordinate the review of many IC-specific applications
and use the same peer review process.

Other Useful Resources from CSR
A
Video on Peer Review at NIH
Links to Additional Information on NIH Grants and the Peer Review
Process The NIH Peer Review Process
NIH
Office of Extramural Research: Web pages on peer review policy and
issues
CSR
Scientific Review Policy, Procedure and Review Guidelines Web pages
The NIH Grants Program
NIH
Office of Extramural Research Grants page
Information
about how the NIH grants process works NIH Web site
Instructions
for filling out Form 398 the research project grant application
NIH
web site with tips for writing grant applications
Advice
to Investigators Submitting Clinical Research Applications
NIH
home page
Additional
Resources
Investigators are encouraged to contact program staff prior to
submitting an application. Additional information that may be
useful is available on the following NIH web sites:
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to "Grant Assistance Office"
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