NIH Closes Doors on Health Grant Reviews
Published Date: 3/19/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Center for Complementary & Integrative Health is holding a closed video meeting on April 11 and 14, 2025, to review special grant applications for remote or mobile health clinical trials. This meeting affects researchers applying for funding and keeps sensitive info private. No money changes are announced, but the grant review is a key step toward funding decisions.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Closed review of mHealth R01 grant applications
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health will hold a closed, video-assisted meeting on April 11 and April 14, 2025 to review Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials of complementary interventions delivered remotely or via mHealth (R01 Clinical Trial Required). This review affects researchers who applied for these grants and is a key step toward later funding decisions; the meeting is closed to protect trade secrets, patentable material, and personal information.
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