What is a good R21 score?
What is a good R21 score?
Impact scores run from 10 to 90, where 10 is best. Generally speaking, impact/priority scores of 10 to 30 are most likely to be funded; scores between 31 and 45 might be funded; scores greater than 46 are rarely funded.
What does NIH Payline mean?
Paylines Are a Conservative Funding Cutoff Point Each fiscal year, we set our paylines, funding cutoff points that we use to fund unsolicited applications. You can find them at NIAID Paylines.
Does Nhlbi have R21?
NHLBI will use the R21 mechanism only when specified by specific PAs or RFAs that it has initiated or in which it participates. The National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) will not accept R21 applications in response to the Parent R21 Announcement.
How does NIAID set the fiscal year paylines?
Each fiscal year, NIAID sets the initial paylines conservatively and sets fiscal year paylines later. We may fund additional applications beyond the paylines near the end of a fiscal year.
What types of projects does NIMH support through the R21 program?
Examples of the types of projects supported by NIMH through the R21 program include: pilot or feasibility studies; development of research methodology; high risk studies; development of new research technology; small-scale, self-contained projects; and analysis of existing data sets. Rebecca Claycamp, M.S., C.R.A.
Does NHLBI accept R21 applications?
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) will not accept R21 applications in response to the Parent R21 Announcement. NHLBI will use the R21 mechanism only when specified by specific PAs or RFAs that it has initiated or in which it participates.
What are the success rates for R01 and R21 applications?
The final success rate for FY 2020 was 21.4% for all RPGs, 20.7% for R01, and 16.5% for R21 applications. The charts and table below summarize the success rates for RPGs, R01s, and R21s for all types of investigators.