NIH Funding: Financial Conflicts of Interest
Investigators applying for, holding, or working on studies must comply with . PHS regulations apply to all PHS-funded research, including NIH, establishing investigator reporting and training requirements.
- 深夜福利站's US PHS FCOI Institutional Procedures (June 2022)
- 深夜福利站's US PHS FCOI Investigator Procedures (June 2022)
- 深夜福利站's Financial Interests Disclosure Report form (May 2021)
Prior to submission of a grant application, on annual renewal and within an update on awarded grant or subgrant, 深夜福利站’s PIs must ensure:
- To provide a list of all investigators on the project, including any subrecipient(s);
- All investigators at 深夜福利站 have signed and submitted a Financial Interest Disclosure Report form;
- An authorized official of the subrecipient has signed and submitted the Subreceipient External Investigator Institutional Declaration; and
- Where a Subrecipient External Investigator opts to follow 深夜福利站’s FCOI policy, they have submitted a Financial Interest Disclosure Report form.
Before submission of a grant application or sub-award, and every four (4) years:
- 深夜福利站 PIs and all investigators following 深夜福利站’s FCOI Policy must complete the The NIH Financial Conflict of Interest tutorial was designed by the National Institutes of Health to provide education what constitutes a financial conflict of interest. It provides guidance on the proper policies and practices regarding these issues and is a requirement for anyone involved with an NIH-funded project.
Where subrecipient external investigators who are following their institution’s FCOI Policy are found to have a FCOI, the subrecipient institution must report the FCOI to 深夜福利站 before awarded funds are released, annually, and within 30 days a new FCOI being identified.
Relevant Resources
- Guidance Statement: Faculty Remuneration from Sponsored Research Grants
- FAQ: Faculty Member Remuneration from Sponsored Research Grants
Contact
For post-award administrative support (non-financial), please contact: Xinhong Huang, Research Development Officer (Post-Award).