2025-12897Notice

Keeping Science Honest: NIH Seeks Objectivity Feedback

Published Date: 7/10/2025

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Summary

The NIH wants your thoughts on new rules to keep research honest and fair, especially for folks getting government money. They’re asking for feedback on how they collect info to make sure everything stays clear and responsible. This could affect researchers and contractors, with no big costs but a chance to help shape the rules by sharing your views soon!

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NIH Seeks 60‑Day Public Comment

The NIH is asking for public comment for 60 days on proposed data collection tied to Promoting Objectivity in Research (42 CFR Part 50, Subpart F) and Responsible Prospective Contractors (45 CFR Part 94). This request affects researchers and prospective contractors who get government funding because NIH may collect information from them as part of these rules. NIH says there are no big costs and you can submit comments to help shape the rules during the 60‑day comment period.

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7/10/2025

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