SRB is responsible for a broad range of functions related to the review of grant applications and contract proposals. The branch also coordinates the planning and conduct of initial scientific and technical merit reviews of many types of grant applications, including the following:
- Career development awards (Ks)
- Research projects (R03s and only R01s responsive to NICHD requests for applications)
- Conference grants (R13s)
- Research education programs (R25)
- Program projects (P01s)
- Centers and data coordinating centers (P20s, P30s, P50s, P2Cs, PL1s, U01s, UG1s, U24s, U54s)
- Institutional career development (K12) and institutional training grants (T32s)
- Loan repayment program grants L30, L32, L40, L50, L60, and L70
The branch also assembles technical evaluation groups of extramural scientists to evaluate contract proposals that arrive in response to requests for proposals issued by the institute.
SRB Scientific Review Officers (SROs) oversee all aspects of the peer-review process, managing study sections, organizing special emphasis panel review meetings as needed, and recruiting scientists outside of NIH to serve as peer reviewers.
To review grant applications, SRB relies on eight study sections or, when appropriate, special emphasis panels (SEPs), convened for expertise in a specific area of science. Select the Study Sections and Special Emphasis Panels link to learn more.
For due dates on or after January 25, 2025: Changes are coming for how most research grant applications will be reviewed. Learn about the new simplified review framework. |