Description:Excerpt from Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 The mission of the Division of Extramural Activities is to plan and direct, in coordination with the other Divisions of the National Cancer Institute, a program in support of national and international cancer research and training through a system of grants and contracts. The role of the Dea relates to the peer review and financial management of the grants and the review activities of resource contracts. All grant applications must undergo dual review and critical assessment of their scientific merit, the ability of the investigator, the adequacy of available facilities, budget priorities, and the program relevance of the proposed work. This review is conducted by appropriate committees composed of outstanding scientists and other recognized authorities in the health sciences. The final part of the dual review of grants is conducted by the National Cancer Advisory Board, -a group of eminent scientists and lay people whose major interests are in cancer. The Office of the Director provides the leadership and direction to the Nci's peer review activities for grants, and proposes and institutes policies and procedures for achieving the Institute's missions. During fiscal year 1981, 3800 grant applications were referred to the National Cancer Institute. Of these, 474 were assigned to review committees under the Division of Extramural Activities and the rest received their initial review through the Division of Research Grant study sections. This involved the conduct of many site visits, the preparation of large numbers of summary statements of recommendations, site visit reports, and other material for review by both the initial review groups and the National Cancer Advisory Board. The Dea during this fiscal year assumed the responsibility for developing and implementing a plan for technical merit peer review of Institute-wide research, resource, and intramural support contract proposals. The Dea contract review committees formerly had responsibility for technical merit review of only research contract proposals. It is anticipated that the additional review responsibilities will require the formation of several new chartered and adhoc review committees within the Division. All committee management activities for Nci are carried out in the Dea. This office is responsible for the development and implementation of the policies, guidelines, and standards of procedures for the appointment of members, and the establishment and management of the Nci review and advisory committees. The consultants are divided into two broad categories the review groups whose primary function is to determine the scientific merit of research grant applications and contract proposals, and the program advisory groups who provide the broad perspective on the research needs and scientific opportunities of the Institute. The Director of the Division is also Executive Secretary of the National Cancer Advisory Board. The Board meets four times a year. Three of its meetings are for the final review of all Nci grants and to advise the Director of the Nci on various program matters, and the fourth meeting usually held in November is totally for program review at which one or more of the Nci Divisions is reviewed in detail. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 (Classic Reprint). To get started finding Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 (Classic Reprint), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 (Classic Reprint)
Description: Excerpt from Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 The mission of the Division of Extramural Activities is to plan and direct, in coordination with the other Divisions of the National Cancer Institute, a program in support of national and international cancer research and training through a system of grants and contracts. The role of the Dea relates to the peer review and financial management of the grants and the review activities of resource contracts. All grant applications must undergo dual review and critical assessment of their scientific merit, the ability of the investigator, the adequacy of available facilities, budget priorities, and the program relevance of the proposed work. This review is conducted by appropriate committees composed of outstanding scientists and other recognized authorities in the health sciences. The final part of the dual review of grants is conducted by the National Cancer Advisory Board, -a group of eminent scientists and lay people whose major interests are in cancer. The Office of the Director provides the leadership and direction to the Nci's peer review activities for grants, and proposes and institutes policies and procedures for achieving the Institute's missions. During fiscal year 1981, 3800 grant applications were referred to the National Cancer Institute. Of these, 474 were assigned to review committees under the Division of Extramural Activities and the rest received their initial review through the Division of Research Grant study sections. This involved the conduct of many site visits, the preparation of large numbers of summary statements of recommendations, site visit reports, and other material for review by both the initial review groups and the National Cancer Advisory Board. The Dea during this fiscal year assumed the responsibility for developing and implementing a plan for technical merit peer review of Institute-wide research, resource, and intramural support contract proposals. The Dea contract review committees formerly had responsibility for technical merit review of only research contract proposals. It is anticipated that the additional review responsibilities will require the formation of several new chartered and adhoc review committees within the Division. All committee management activities for Nci are carried out in the Dea. This office is responsible for the development and implementation of the policies, guidelines, and standards of procedures for the appointment of members, and the establishment and management of the Nci review and advisory committees. The consultants are divided into two broad categories the review groups whose primary function is to determine the scientific merit of research grant applications and contract proposals, and the program advisory groups who provide the broad perspective on the research needs and scientific opportunities of the Institute. The Director of the Division is also Executive Secretary of the National Cancer Advisory Board. The Board meets four times a year. Three of its meetings are for the final review of all Nci grants and to advise the Director of the Nci on various program matters, and the fourth meeting usually held in November is totally for program review at which one or more of the Nci Divisions is reviewed in detail. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 (Classic Reprint). To get started finding Annual Report of Program Activities, Vol. 5: National Cancer Institute Fiscal Year 1981 (Classic Reprint), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.