Minimum data for the 2015 Project Grants scheme consists of the following:
Note: The above information will be used to identify review panels and assessors. Applicants are advised that any change made to the above fields after 18 February 2015 may impact the review of the application.
Queries should be directed to the MRO Medical and Health SciencesTeam (mhs@monash.edu).
For studies that require the use of animals, Peer Review Panels are provided with the ‘Monash Animal Research’ costs to act as a guide to ensure consistency between applications and panels. While NHMRC acknowledges that different institutions have different costs involved, applicants are again encouraged to provide detailed justification of budgets requested. Monash Animal Researchcosts are attached to this email for you convenience.
A
reminder that the minimum data for the 2015 Project
Grants Round must be entered in RGMS by 5:00pm
(AEDT) on 18 February 2015 to allow the NHMRC to commence sourcing suitable
assessors. Applications that fail to satisfy this requirement will not be
accepted.
Applicants
are also reminded to complete the recommended fields below with correct
information. Using placeholder text such as “text”, “synopsis” or “xx” etc. are
not acceptable as minimum data.
1. A-PA
Home: Specifically, Administering Institution, Application Title,
Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Research and Synopsis;
1. A-RC
Research Classification; and
1. B-AIProj:
Application Information: Specifically, New Investigator
MRO
will check that the minimum data requirements for NHMRC Project Grants are
complete. They will start this process from February 16-18 prior to the
cut-off. If there is information missing in the minimum data requirements they
will advise CIA directly.
To
allow MRO to check completeness of the minimum data requirements, it is
requested you have this information completed by Sunday 15
February 2015.
2.
Budgets
2.1
Animal Costs (section 2.5 B-PB: Proposed Budget – DRC and Equipment)
MARP
have updated costs for animals (effective 2015), and these prices (which are
the external price recognised by NHMRC) should be used in your application.
2.2
Bioinformatics
Grant
review panels are increasingly considering the feasibility of bioinformatics
analysis for both time and budget on grant applications. The Monash
Bioinformatics Platform is building capacity, and it is important to plan now
for your impending grants.
Please
contact Monash Bioinformatics Platform to discuss the specifics of your
project: explore different models for engagement depending on the size and
scope of your project.
Monash
Bioinformatics Platform Manager: steve.androulakis@monash.edu
Lead
Bioinformatician: David.Powell@monash.edu
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