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How to Respond to the NIH Summary Statement

Today's Talk. Overview of the Summary StatementReviewer CritiquesSummary of the discussionScorePriority scorePercentileAdministrative commentsCodesRoster. Revise and ResubmitNumber of ResubmissionsLetter of RebuttalFormal Appeal. Common FlawsRecommendations. Summary Statement Overview

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How to Respond to the NIH Summary Statement

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    1. How to Respond to the NIH Summary Statement A presentation to The American Society of Preventive Oncology March 13, 2005

    2. Today’s Talk Overview of the Summary Statement Reviewer Critiques Summary of the discussion Score Priority score Percentile Administrative comments Codes Roster Revise and Resubmit Number of Resubmissions Letter of Rebuttal Formal Appeal

    3. Summary Statement Overview Official document of initial peer review Prepared by a NIH Scientific Review Administrator (SRA)

    4. Reviewer Critiques Six to eight weeks after peer review Highlights review discussion Provides general feedback Use to guide revision Limitations

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    7. Other Information

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    11. Unfundable Application

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    14. Unfundable Application, Cont’d Address each criticism Agree or disagree?

    15. Options Rebuttal Letter Formal Appeal Revise and Resubmit

    16. Summary Two to three pages is sufficient for Introduction. Responds to every criticism in the Summary Statement. Provide the detail reviewers need to understand every aspect of your study.

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