What is a good R01 score?

What is a good R01 score?

Scoring Table for Research Grant Applications

Degree of Impact Impact Score Descriptor
Moderate 4 Very Good
5 Good
6 Satisfactory
Low 7 Fair

What is the Payline for Nimhd?

NIMHD does not have a strict pay line and takes several factors into consideration when funding decisions are made. These include: Scientific and technical merit of the proposed project, as determined by scientific peer review in the context of NIMHD priorities and areas of funding.

What is the Payline for Nigms?

Because these factors are considered, NIGMS does not have a “payline” or strict cutoff in scores that it will fund. It is important to understand that even applications with outstanding scores might not be funded if the investigator already has substantial other support.

What is an NIH Payline?

Paylines Are a Conservative Funding Cutoff Point Each fiscal year, we set our paylines, funding cutoff points that we use to fund unsolicited applications.

What does NIH Payline mean?

Funding Cutoff Point
Paylines Are a Conservative Funding Cutoff Point Each fiscal year, we set our paylines, funding cutoff points that we use to fund unsolicited applications.

Is there a fixed payline for R01 applications?

There is no fixed payline for R01 applications. NICHD will consider scientific merit, program priorities, the NICHD Strategic Plan (PDF 2.3 MB), portfolio balance, and availability of funds in making funding decisions. There is no fixed payline for R03/R21 applications.

What is the percentile payline for parent R01?

Other percentiled and non-percentiled R01 applications are select pay. The percentile payline for new investigator R01 applications submitted to parent R01 FOAs is 5% higher, i.e. 21%. See policy at New investigator Funding Policy.

Is there a payline for new investigator R01?

The percentile payline for new investigator R01 applications submitted to parent R01 FOAs is 5% higher, i.e. 21%. See policy at New investigator Funding Policy. 2 The NIBIB Expanded Opportunity Zone (EOZ) policy allows selected funding for some applications with percentile scores beyond the payline.

How are funding levels affected by the NICHD?

For all new competing R01 applications selected for funding, the NICHD will reduce applications (Type 1) on average by 14 percent below the peer review recommended level of support. The final reductions may vary depending on factors such as research scope, comments in the summary statement, availability of other support, and program priorities.