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How do you use NIH assist?

How do you use NIH assist?

  1. Step 1: Find a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
  2. Step 2: Make a submission plan.
  3. Step 3: Login to ASSIST & Initiate Your Application.
  4. Step 4: Provide application access to your team.
  5. Step 5: Enter Application Data.
  6. Step 6: Finalize your application and prepare for submission.
  7. Step 7: Submit your application.

What is NIH assist?

The Application Submission System & Interface for Submission Tracking (ASSIST) system is used to prepare and submit applications electronically to NIH and other Public Health Service agencies.

How do you log into eRA Commons?

To log into Commons:

  1. Under Login with eRA Credentials, enter your username in the Username field.
  2. Enter your password in the Password field.
  3. Click the Login button.

How do I log into assist?

Logging Into ASSIST The URL typically appears as https://public.era.nih.gov/assist/public/login.do. However starting Thursday morning, this URL will no longer work. If you wish to bookmark the ASSIST login page, you will want to use https://public.era.nih.gov/assist.

What is a good impact score for NIH grant?

Generally speaking, impact/priority scores of 10 to 30 are most likely to be funded; scores between 31 and 45 might be funded; scores greater than 46 are rarely funded. Before 2009, NIH used a different score system, with final scores from 100 to 500, where 100 was best.

How do I find my eRA Commons ID?

You can find it via the IPF tab in eRA Commons. See Institutional Profile online help and the Manage Institutional Profile webpage. The NIH assigns an IPF number after the institution registration has been approved.

How much do principal investigators make at NIH?

NIH Salary FAQs The salary trajectory of a Principal Investigator ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $62,640 per year and goes up to $168,925 per year for the highest level of seniority.

How does assist work at the National Institutes of Health?

Submit applications electronically to NIH and other Public Health Service Agencies… The Application Submission System & Interface for Submission Tracking (ASSIST) system is used to prepare and submit applications electronically to NIH and other Public Health Service agencies.

Where do I Find my NIH assist number?

FOAs are posted in the NIH Guide for Grants & Contracts and/or in Grants.gov each of which has robust search capabilities. The FOA text will indicate whether ASSIST can be used to apply to that opportunity. You will need the FOA number (e.g., PA-XX-XXX or LITC-ABCD-XX-000) to initiate an application.

Where can I find information about the Assist Module?

A high level overview of the ASSIST module, including its purpose, its key features and benefits as well as additional resources Online user documentation for the ASSIST module, including screenshots and step-by-step instructions. This information can also be accessed by clicking the question marks on the module’s screens

What do you need to know about assist?

The Application Submission System & Interface for Submission Tracking (ASSIST) system is used to prepare and submit applications electronically to NIH and other Public Health Service agencies. Prior to using ASSIST, applicants should identify a Funding Opportunity Announce ment (FOA) to which they’d like to apply.