Program
Officers
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Standard Operating Procedure Table of Contents
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Purpose
To administer NIAID's scientific
programs, oversee grant portfolios, set priorities for committing federal funds, and act as an advocate for a scientific area.
Procedure
Program
officers, also called program officials and program administrators,
are staff scientists who administer grant portfolios in the
Institute's extramural program divisions: Division
of AIDS, Division of Microbiology
and Infectious Diseases, and Division
of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation.
Each program officer is associated with one or more program
class codes, scientific areas with assigned grants. See the Program Officers Listed by Program Class Code spreadsheet for a list.
(For contracts, see the Project
Officer SOP.)
Applicants and PIs
- Contact a program officer to do the following:
- Discuss whether your proposed topic
would
fit
into
his
or her
program, or whether another institute has initiatives suited
for your research.
- Find out about the funding
status of your application.
- Learn more about the initial
peer review of your application, after receiving your summary
statement.
- Get information on scientific and programmatic matters concerning
your grant.
For more, see When
to Contact an NIAID Program Officer and our Finding Help and NIAID Staff
Roles questions and answers.
Program Officers
- Interact with the extramural grantee community
to assess research needs and opportunities.
- Provide scientific expertise to NIAID and other NIH components and
federal agencies.
- Develop research concepts and requests
for applications and program
announcements.
- Facilitate investigator-initiated
research by advising investigators on funding opportunities and
how to apply for support.
- Administer scientific portfolios of grants and cooperative
agreements from application receipt through assignment and peer
review to selection for award and subsequent monitoring of performance.
- Attend peer review meetings. See Conflict of Interest in Peer Review SOP.
- Protect the confidentiality of reviewer comments during meetings. Do not take notes that would identify reviewers, and do not discuss individual reviewer comments with investigators.
- Work with scientific
review officers and grants
management and contracts
staff as appropriate.
- Uphold government regulations on the appropriate use of federal grant
funds.
- Take required in-house and NIH training. See our
Training
Overview and NIAID
Extramural Staff Training for more information.
- For an in-depth look at the program officer role, see
Program
Officer Responsibilities.
Contacts
To find an NIAID program officer, go to Contact Staff for Help in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal.
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Links
ESA Training
IMPAC and RePORTER SOP
NIAID Projects
by Division, Obligated Dollars, SAISB Query Tool
NIAID Projects
by Program Class Code, Obligated Dollars, SAISB Query Tool
NIH Manual Chapters
Program Leadership Committee
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