Thursday, 11 April 2013

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The OER:Where grants policy is a priority.

Picture of Dr. Sally Rockey                     
Your work—our work—is important in advancing biomedical research, and it all begins with your ideas and your application. Today’s ideas are the root of tomorrow's groundbreaking medical discoveries.
The funding of your application depends on a rigorous system of peer review. Scientists, physicians, and other experienced individuals in biomedical fields from around the world evaluate the merit of proposed research and its potential to advance science.
What is OER's role? We provide the leadership, oversight, tools and guidance needed to administer and manage NIH grants policies and operations. Our resources can offer you vital assistance in applying for funding, the first step in reaching your research goals. I encourage you to contact our office or email me directly anytime.
Whatever your role—researcher, reviewer, mentor, administrator, or other—your contributions help advance science. In that sense, we are all collaborators in the noble mission of saving lives and improving health.
Sally Rockey, PhD
NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research
Director, Office of Extramural Research
OER Mission:  Provides the corporate framework for NIH research administration, ensuring scientific integrity, public accountability, and effective stewardship of the NIH extramural research portfolio.         
                                    

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