NIH Common Forms Implementation: Important Changes Coming May 25, 2025
The NIH issued a notice (NOT-OD-24-163) about the implementing Common Forms (Biosketch and Current and Pending [Other] Support) for all applications and Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs) submitted on or after May 25, 2025.
Key Changes:
ORCID ID Requirement:
Reminder: Until the NIH fully adopts the Common Forms, applicants and recipients should continue using the current NIH Biosketch and Other Support formats for applications, Just-in-Time (JIT) Reports, and RPPRs.
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A collaboration among Northwestern's Sponsored Research, Galter Health Sciences Library, and Research Administration Managers are preparing webinars and online guides for faculty and research administrators to provide guidance on these changes. Details will be shared once more information becomes available.
The National Institutes of Health is the largest biomedical funder in the world. Its mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability. There are 27 institutes and centers that compose the NIH, and 24 of those offer funding opportunities and award grants. NIH funding is made through these institutes and centers.
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