Terms
- Preapplication
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A statement in summary form of the intent of the applicant to request funds. It is used to determine the applicant's eligibility and how well the project can compete with other applications and eliminate proposals for which there is little or no chance for funding.
- Predoctoral Fellowship--Minority Students F31
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To provide predoctoral minority students with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.).
- Predoctoral Fellowship--Students with Disabilities F31
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To provide predoctoral students with disabilities with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.).
- Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award F31 NRSA
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To provide predoctoral individuals with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.).
- President's Budget
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The annual budget request submitted to Congress by the U.S. President. The process begins with NCI's budget request, which, as part of the NIH budget request, is modified by the Office of Management and Budget. Since enactment of the National Cancer Act of 1971, the NCI submits a separate Bypass Budget document directly to the President.
- President's Cancer Panel PCP
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Monitors the development and execution of the activities of the National Cancer Program.
- Presidential Early Career Award for Scientific Excellence
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The Presidential Award established by former President Bill Clinton in 1996 is the highest honor given by the U.S. government to scientists and engineers early in their independent research careers. Eight federal departments and agencies which fund scientific and engineering research nominate investigators for the award from among their research grant recipients who are considered most meritorious and who have no more than five years of independent research experience.
- Prevention Trials
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Test new approaches, such as medicines, vitamins, minerals, or other supplements that doctors believe may lower the risk of a certain type of cancer.
- Primary Peer Reviewer
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A peer reviewer who reads a grant application thoroughly, writes a critique of it before an initial peer review meeting, and then presents it to the scientific (initial) review group for discussion.
- See Also Peer Reviewer ; Secondary Peer Reviewer
- Principal Investigator PI
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The one person designated by, and responsible to, the applicant/awardee institution or contractor organization for the scientific and administrative direction and proper conduct of all aspects of the grant application, grant award, or contract award. Also known as Program Director or Project Director.
- Prior Approval
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The written permission provided by the authorized granting official from the DHHS awarding office before the recipient may undertake certain activities (such as performance or modification of an activity), expend funds, or exceed a certain dollar level.
- See Also Prior Approval for Contracts ; Prior Approval for Grants
- Prior Approval for Contracts
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Written approval that a contractor must obtain from a contracting officer to change a project or budget after an award is made.
- See Also Prior Approval for Contracts ; Prior Approval
- Prior Approval for Grants
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Written approval that a principal investigator must get from an NIH institute's grants management officer to change a project or budget after an award is made.
- See Also Prior Approval for Grants ; Prior Approval
- Priority Score
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An average of the individual ratings given by voting members of the scientific review group. Ratings range from 1.0 (outstanding) to 5.0 (acceptable), reflecting a judgment of scientific merit.
- Privacy Act
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A Federal law that protects against needless collection or release of personal data.
- Privately Owned Vehicle POV
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A privately-owned automobile, aircraft, or motorcycle used by the traveler other than on a "for hire" or rental basis.
- Process Evaluation
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Documents the degree of implementation of the recruitment and retention activities. It describes how many items, of what materials, are provided to whom, by whom, and when and whether they responded. This type of evaluation may look at the origin of the research project, the methods used, the target population, program personnel/staff, and cost.
- Procurement
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The acquisition of property or services for the direct benefit or use of the government, generally via a contract.
- Procurement of the Government, generally via a contract.
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The acquisition of property or services for the direct benefit or use
- Program
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A coherent assembly of plans, project activities, and supporting resources contained within an administrative framework, whose purpose is to implement an organization's mission or some specific program-related aspect of that mission. For purpose of this policy statement, "program" refers to those NIH programs that carry out their mission through the award of grants or cooperative agreements to other organizations.