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COGR Joins AAMC-Led Amicus Brief Opposing Federal Stay in NIH Grant Restoration Cases
This document is an amicus curiae brief submitted by major academic and research organizations in support of respondents opposing the U.S. government’s blanket...
COGR Advocates for Full Reinstatement of NIH Grants in Joint Association Letter to Director, Dr. Bhattacharya
The letter, signed by leading higher education associations representing the majority of U.S. biomedical research institutions, urges NIH Director Dr. Jay...
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NIH Latest Updates—June 2024 Meeting
The document provides updates from the NIH Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration, focusing on data management and sharing, grant closeout procedures, and research security/disclosure requirements. Key highlights include ongoing efforts to revise NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan templates based on feedback from both researchers and program officials, with particular atte
COGR's Response to Request for Information (RFI): Re-envisioning U.S. Postdoctoral Research Training and Career Progression within the Biomedical Research Enterprise [NOT-OD-23-084]
The Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), representing more than 200 U.S. research universities and affiliated institutions, submitted this response to the NIH’s Request for Information regarding the enhancement of postdoctoral research training and career progression in the biomedical field. COGR’s comments focus on several key policy areas to improve postdoctoral training pathways. It recomm
Agency Perspectives on Preventing Sexual Harassment and Bullying in the Research Environment: October 2022 Meeting
The document provides a comprehensive overview of federal agency perspectives and evolving policies aimed at preventing sexual harassment and bullying in research environments, with a focus on the practices of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Central to the discussion is the recognition that safe, c
Institutional Discussion of Efforts to Promote a Research Workplace Free of Sexual Harassment and Bullying: October 2022 Meeting
The document summarizes a panel discussion from the COGR Membership Meeting in October 2022, focusing on institutional efforts to foster research environments free from sexual harassment and bullying. Presenters from Johns Hopkins University, Harvard Medical School, and Duke University outlined current federal agency reporting requirements (from NIH, NSF, NASA), detailing specific triggers, timeli
Roles and Responsibilities: Considerations for Institutions
The document provides comprehensive guidance for institutions preparing to comply with the NIH’s Final Policy for Data Management and Sharing (DMS), effective January 2023. It emphasizes the cultural shift required to prioritize data sharing throughout the research lifecycle, aiming to enhance transparency, reproducibility, and the efficient use of taxpayer-funded research. Institutions are advise
Lawrence Tabak (Guest Speaker Presentation): March 2022 COGR Meeting
The document summarizes a presentation by Dr. Lawrence Tabak, Acting Director of the NIH, given at the March 1, 2022 meeting of the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR). The discussion covered leadership changes at NIH, funding trends, updates on the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), and a focused commentary on gender bias in academia. Details were provided on NIH's f
Materials Transfer in Academia: 20 Questions and Answers
The document "Materials Transfer in Academia: 20 Questions and Answers" (2021), published by the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR), provides a detailed overview of the complexities and best practices associated with materials transfer agreements (MTAs) within academic research. It outlines the crucial role that material exchanges play in scientific progress, particularly in the li