Office
of Research and Project Administration
NIH has announced a somewhat controversial
plan to allow for multiple-PI's on a single research project. This will be
piloted in selected Requests for Applications (RFAs) and Program
Announcements (PAs) with May-June, 2006 and October 2006 receipt
dates. It is planned that multiple-PI option will be available
for most investigator-initiated applications by January 2007.
Please see the full announcement below and contact your
Research Administrator with any questions or concerns.
Donna
Galloway - x5-1502
Marlene
Boutet - x3-3960
Brenda
Kavanaugh - x5-1504
Jane
Tolbert - x5-4210
Cheryl
K. Williams
Senior Research Administrator
Office of Research and Project Administration
University of Rochester
515 Hylan Building
Rochester, New York 14627
585-275-1503, telephone
585-275-9492, facsimile
cwilliam@orpa.rochester.edu
Establishment of Multiple Principal Investigator Awards for the
Support of Team Science Projects
Notice Number: NOT-OD-06-036Key Dates
Release Date: February 7, 2006 Issued by
National Institutes of Health (NIH), (http://www.nih.gov)
In 2006 the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will begin to implement a
Federal-wide policy to allow formally more than one Principal Investigator
(PI) on individual research awards. This presents a new and important opportunity
for investigators seeking support for projects or activities that clearly
require a "team science" approaches and which do not fit the single-PI model.
The multiple-PI model is intended to supplement, and not to replace, the
traditional single PI model. The overarching goal is to encourage collaboration
among equals when that is the most appropriate way to address a scientific
problem. Although the number of applications submitted with more than
one PI is expected to be relatively small compared with those that continue
to use the traditional single-PI format, we know that the impact on multidisciplinary
efforts may be great.
The NIH will make the multiple-PI option available for applications submitted
in response to a selected group of Requests for Applications (RFAs) and Program
Announcements (PAs) with May-June 2006 receipt dates. It is likely
that additional initiatives will be selected to pilot this activity for receipt
dates in the October time frame. Based on experience from these pilot
initiatives, it is expected that the multiple-PI option will become available
for most investigator-initiated research grant mechanisms submitted for January
2007 and later application receipt dates. The NIH will announce those specific
RFAs and PA selected to pilot the multi-PI option as well as future plans
for expansion to other mechanisms in the NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts
at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html#search.
A Multiple Principal Investigator website (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/multi_pi/)
has been created to provide general information on the new policy. This
includes: background and features of the multiple-PI policy; major issues
to be considered in its implementation; PI roles and responsibilities; distribution
of credit; allocation of funds; and awards to more than one institution. Much
of this information is located in the "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ)
section of the web site. Many of the questions listed in the FAQ section
are based on communications received in response to Requests
for Information (RFI) published by the NIH and by the Office of Science
and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President. Results from
these RFIs are also available at the Multiple Principal Investigator web
site. There has been additional outreach to the scientific community
through a recently published article in "NIH Extramural Nexus," (http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/nexus.htm)
the NIH's bimonthly extramural update that is available free to all who request
it.Many procedures for implementation of the policy to recognize formally
multiple PIs on individual research awards are still in the planning stages,
and the NIH looks forward to continued input from the scientific community.
All potential applicants are encouraged to access the NIH Guide for Grants
and Contracts for official notice(s).
Inquiries
For additional information please visit the Multiple Principal Investigator
website at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/multi_pi/ and
feel free to send email to multi_PI@mail.nih.gov.
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