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Additional Resources. http://grants.nih.gov. OER Tools & Resources for Stakeholders. 2. Finding Funded Research - http://RePORT.NIH.Gov. RePORT & RePORTER (Formally known as CRISP). Quick access to “Frequently Requested Reports” (e.g. Funding by State, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OER Tools & Resources for Stakeholders

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http://grants.nih.gov

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Finding Funded Research -

http://RePORT.NIH.Gov

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RePORTER (Formally known as CRISP)• Quick access to “Frequently Requested Reports” (e.g. Funding by State,

Funding by Award Mechanism, etc.)• Efficient search tools for locating data and reports• Links to funding estimates for certain research areas, conditions, & diseases.• Includes ARRA-specific data queries

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4Subscribe to the OER Nexus today!

http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/nexus.htm

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Workshops and Training

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OER Listservs & Feeds

Podcasts All About Grants

Listservs Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) eRA Commons News NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts SBIR/STTR (Small Business-Related)

RSS hESC Stem Cell Registry (RSS) NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (RSS) OLAW News (Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare) (RSS)

Twitter hESC Stem Cell Registry NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

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Stop, Look, & Listen:Tips from NIH…Starting Today

• Monitor Institute websites and the NIH Guide (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/)

• Stay abreast of the latest NIH & OER news

• Get to know the Program Director for your scientific area

• Participate in workshops and symposia

• CREATE GREAT IDEAS

We’re glad you’re here!!!

And remember . . . . . .

Lots of directions and opportunities at the NIH

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One Voice …

“No one can whistle a symphony… you need a team to make that kind of music!” . . . Francis Collins, NIH Director