Notice of Extension of Eligibility for PAR-13-057 "NIDCD Small Grant Program (R03)"

Notice Number: NOT-DC-14-001

Key Dates
Release Date: October 21, 2013

Related Announcements
PAR-13-057

Issued by
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)

Purpose

Effective October 19, 2013, NIDCD will accept requests for a one-year extension to the 7-year standard eligibility period for its R03 program: PAR-13-057. Other eligibility criteria will not change; years of formal clinical training are still excluded from the standard 7-year eligibility period as described in PAR-13-057.

The intent is to allow a single, one-year extension of time for PDs/PIs who have experienced major mitigating and compelling circumstances that significantly affected their career trajectory. This will be a one-time extension and no subsequent extensions of time, for any reason, will be considered.

The NIDCD program staff will not pre-screen, give prior approval to, and will not have consultations with PDs/PIs as to what is or is not an appropriate major compelling and mitigating circumstance. Each circumstance will be different and may involve, but is not limited to, disaster, medical, and family types of issues.

Each request will be considered on its own merits based upon the information provided. Requests for the extension must be received before the expiration of the PD/PI’s 7-year standard eligibility period (described in PAR-13-057). Retroactive requests for an extension when the PD/PI is already beyond the 7-year standard eligibility period will not be considered.

A minimum of 4 weeks must be allowed for NIDCD to consider the request.

To request an extension, the PD/PI must submit an NIH Biosketch and a letter in PDF format by email. The letter must include the following information:

  • PD/PI name as it appears in the NIH eRA Commons
  • PD/PI email address
  • PD/PI eRA Commons User ID
  • Date (MM/YYYY) terminal degree was awarded
  • Dates (MM/YYYY) of formal physician clinical training (e.g. Internship, Residency, and Fellowship) or other formal non-physician clinical training such as Ph.D.-Medical Genetics, Audiology, or Speech-Language Pathology.
  • Description of the major mitigating and compelling circumstance(s) that justify the requested extension (300 words maximum)
  • Signatures of the PD/PI and the institutional signing official

Once approved, the PD/PI must: (1) include a copy of the notification of time extension in the Appendix of the R03 application and (2) indicate in the cover-letter that approval has been given by NIDCD. After the new application (-01) has been submitted, any necessary resubmission (-01A1) application must follow NIH guidelines regarding time limits for resubmission (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-12-128.html).

Submit requests for extensions to Dr. Bracie Watson, Coordinator for the NIDCD Small Grant Program, at watsonb@nidcd.nih.gov .

Inquiries

Please direct all inquiries to:

Dr. Bracie Watson
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Telephone: (301) 402-3458
Email: watsonb@nidcd.nih.gov