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2026
Embedding Replication and Reproducibility Throughout NIH Research: Key Reminders for Applications, Awards, and a New Highlighted Topic
The reliability of biomedical research is foundational to public trust in science and to ensuring that findings can benefit patients and communities. NIH’s Gold Standard Science plan advances this commitment by encouraging a culture that values replication and reproducibility. In support of this plan, NIH has launched a new Replication and Reproducibility Initiative to drive, incentivize and institutionalize replication and reproducibility efforts across the biomedical research enterprise.
My Application Was Scored as “Competitive But Not Discussed” During Review. What Does This Mean?
Last November, NIH implemented emergency modifications to review processes following resumption of activities after the lapse in appropriations. Recognizing that strong applications may fall below a 33% cut off, the middle third of applications in a study section were designated as “competitive but not discussed.”
Explore the NIH Data Book — New Fiscal Year 2025 Updates and More Are Underway
Fiscal year 2025 data in the NIH Data Book are currently being rolled out, ensuring users have access to the most recent information available.
May 25 (Monday), 2026: NIH Closed for the Federal Holiday
NIH (including help desks) will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 for the federal holiday.
It’s Official: NIH’s Small Business Program Is Back
Big news for innovators, founders, and R&D-driven small companies: NIH’s Seed Fund is back in action!
One Year Later: How Centralized NIH Peer Review is Strengthening Efficiency, Competition, and Transparency
In March 2025, NIH announced that all peer review would be centralized within the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) (see also this NIH Guide Notice). As the one-year anniversary approaches, we are providing an update on the consolidation and its initial effects on the peer-review process.
So, I’m Interested in a Highlighted Topic…What Do I Do Now?
In short, Highlighted Topics are a way to understand NIH priorities and start a conversation. it is important to note though that NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs) continue to fund a wide range of high-quality research beyond areas identified as a Highlighted Topic.
What Should I Know About the Current and Pending (Other) Support (CPOS) Common Form?
The CPOS Common Form must be used for all NIH grant applications, Just in Time (JIT), Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR), and Prior Approval submissions to NIH with due dates on or after January 25, 2026.
An Update on Modernizing the NIH Grants and Funding Site: Helping the Research Community Quickly and Easily Understand NIH Funding Policies, Processes, and Activities
The NIH Grants and Funding site is modernizing its digital web presence, serving as the central location for navigating information on NIH’s grants policies, programs, and funding activities.
NIH Awards by Month
A new resource provides a clear view of NIH monthly funding trends across fiscal years.