Learn How to Read an NIH Funding Opportunity Announcement
Psychological scientists who have considered applying for grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) know that it can be tricky to interpret the letters, numbers, and other codes that...
View ArticleFunding Opportunity for Monitoring of Cognitive Abilities on Mobile Devices
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a request for applications (RFA) for scientists interested in designing and implementing a digital infrastructure centered around the use of mobile...
View ArticleMajor Changes Ahead for Funding of Human Subjects Research at NIH
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced several policy changes related to NIH-funded research involving human subjects—and starting with application due dates on or after January 25,...
View ArticleNIH Posts Next Generation Researchers Policy
Many early career psychological scientists worry about competing for grants and fear that time spent on grant applications will keep them from research and teaching obligations. A new policy from the...
View ArticleOnline Resources to Support Research on Behavior and Health
Psychological scientists study the critical links between behavior and health. Some of the leading causes of premature death—including smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and inactivity and poor diet—are...
View ArticleNew Funding Opportunities Supporting Behavior Change Research
The science of behavior change is a growing, integrative field seeking to address the important links between behavior and health. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the NIH Common Fund...
View ArticleWebinar: Using the RDoC Framework in Developmental Research – October 18
On October 18, 2017, the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Unit will host a webinar titled “Using the RDoC Framework in Developmental Research.” Neurodevelopment plays a critical role in the RDoC...
View ArticleNIH Releases Parent R01 and R21 Funding Opportunity Announcements for...
Beginning for January 25, 2018 due dates, all applications for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding proposing clinical trials must be submitted through a funding opportunity announcement (FOA)...
View ArticleWebinar for Graduate Students and Postdocs on Writing Successful NIH Grant...
The National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) will host a career development webinar, “What Graduate Students & Postdocs Writing NIH Grants Need to Know,” on Wednesday, November 29, at 2:00 pm...
View ArticleNIH Funding for Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences
Recognizing the importance of behavioral factors in health and disease and the value of rigor and reproducibility in science, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released a new funding...
View ArticleNIH Announces Policy Changes Regarding the Inclusion of Children, Women, and...
The National Institutes of Health has announced new policies regarding requirements related to the individuals who participate as research participants in studies funded by NIH. In one notice...
View ArticleNIMH Further Clarifies Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21) Policy
Psychological scientists wishing to apply for exploratory/developmental research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) supported by the R21 mechanism should turn to new guidance...
View ArticleNIH Cautions Researchers: Submit Applications to the Appropriate Funding...
In a recent blog post, the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) Deputy Director for Extramural Research, Michael Lauer, has cautioned researchers to submit clinical trial and non-clinical trial...
View Article“All About Grants” Podcast a Valuable Resource for NIH Grant Applicants
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a major funder of behavioral science research in the US, but the NIH system can be daunting to students and early-career researchers who are just learning the...
View ArticleScientists Hate the NIH’s New Rules for Experimenting on Humans
She’s probably mostly kidding when she tells the origin story this way, but Kathy Hudson—until last year the deputy director for science, outreach, and policy at the National Institutes of Health—says...
View ArticleEarly-Career Investigators: Submit Your Paper for NIH Behavioral Science Award
If you’ve published recently on the topic of enhancing health, lengthening life, or reducing illness and disability, and if you’ve received your PhD within the last 10 years, you may be interested in...
View ArticleGet the Inside Scoop on Federal Research Funding at the 30th APS Annual...
Register for the APS Convention now One of the unique opportunities you’ll have at the 30th APS Annual Convention is the chance to get the inside scoop on government programs that support psychological...
View ArticleNIH Releases Adolescent Brain Development Data to Scientists
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have released an enormous dataset of high-quality baseline data on a large sample of 9-and-10-year-old children, including basic participant demographics,...
View ArticleFunding for Training Methods to Enhance Cognition in Aging
The National Institute on Aging (NIA), one of the 27 institutes and centers within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites clinical trial applications for developing or improving novel...
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