NIH Regulatory Requirements
The National Institutes of Health(NIH) is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world, with Emory University remaining one of the top recipients of NIH funding. By accepting a grant award, recipients agree to comply with the requirements in the NIH Grants Policy Statement unless the notice of award states otherwise. Recent policy changes linked below provide additional guidance and resources.
DMS Policy Guidance for investigators and awardee institutions
Guidance for investigators who plan to work with controlled-access genomic data from NIH repositories
Executive order information for the biomedical research community on the actions NIH is taking and requiring in response to guidance received from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has submission requirements for Other Support reporting. Keep in mind the following when submitting your NIH proposal, Just-In-Time (JIT) materials, or Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs).
Guidance for investigators regarding NIH Public Access requirements for publications.
Guidance for primary and foreign subrecipients receiving of awards under a grant contract
Guidance for investigators' use of artificial intelligence tools (AI) tools in their NIH research applications, as well as the new limit on number of annual applications per Principal Investigator.
NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy
NIH Genomic Data Sharing Policy
NIH Improving the Safety and Security of Biological Research
NIH Other Support Reporting
NIH Public Access Policy
NIH Foreign Subawards Policy
Supporting Fairness and Originality in NIH Research Applications