PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEW OF UNSOLICITED PROGRAM PROJECTGRANT APPLICATIONS NIH GUIDE, Volume 24, Number 14, April 14, 1995 P.T. Keywords: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Effective with the June 1, 1995 receipt date for all unsolicited program project grant applications, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) will conduct a preliminary scientific peer review to eliminate those program project applications that are not competitive. Those applications will be withdrawn from further review without receiving a priority score, and a summary statement including the reviewers' unedited comments will be sent directly to the applicant. As with all large grant mechanisms, potential program project applicants are strongly encouraged to contact NIDDK staff before submission of an application. Contact with staff early in the beginning stages of application preparation will enable staff to determine programmatic interest as well as ensuring that current guidelines are followed. INQUIRIES Any questions regarding this change in procedures may be directed to: Robert D. Hammond, Ph.D. Chief Review Branch, NIDDK National Institutes of Health Room 6AS, 37F MSC 6600 45 CENTER DRIVE BETHESDA MD 20892-6600 Telephone: (301) 594-8886 .
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