What is the role of a principal investigator in a clinical trial?

What is the role of a principal investigator in a clinical trial?

A Principal Investigator (PI) is the physician who leads the conduct of a clinical trial at a study site. Compliance with GCP provides assurance that the rights, safety and well-being of trial participants are protected, and that the results of the clinical trials are credible and accurate.

What is the NIH salary cap for 2020?

Salary Cap Summary (FY 1990 – Present)

FY 2021 Awards Issued
October 1, 2020 through January 2, 2021 (Executive Level II) January 3, 2021 through September 30, 2021 (Executive Level II) $197,300 $199,300
October 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004 January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 $175,700 $180,100

Do DOD grants have a salary cap?

DOD, NSF, and NASA do not have salary caps on grant funding; however, OSP recommends consulting each specific agency for guidelines and restrictions. For example, NSF imposes a limit of two months’ salary per year from all NSF sources for senior personnel, unless specifically budgeted and approved by NSF.

Who can be a PI on an NSF grant?

Principal Investigator (PI) or a co-PI must have had an NSF award that ended no more than seven (7) years prior to the full proposal deadline date or be a current NSF award recipient. The proposed technology development project must be derived from the research results and/or discoveries from this underlying NSF award.

How do I apply for NSF grant?

Proposals submitted to NSF must be submitted via use of either the NSF FastLane System, Research.gov or Grants.gov. See the relevant funding opportunity for additional information. Further information on each system is available in Chapter I.A of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG).

How do NSF grants work?

NSF funds research and education in most fields of science and engineering. Awardees are chosen from those who send us proposals asking for a specific amount of support for a specific project. Proposals may be submitted in response to the various funding opportunities that are announced on the NSF website.

How competitive is NSF GRFP?

Well, admittedly, it’s not easy. The NSF is highly competitive. Hell, this last year alone there were more than 13,000 applicants, of which only 2,000 were selected to receive the fellowship.

Is NSF GRFP prestigious?

The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP) is a competitive, prestigious fellowship for graduate students that you apply for as an undergraduate or during your first or second year in graduate school.

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