What does eRA stand for at NIH?

What does eRA stand for at NIH?

Electronic Research Administration (eRA) | grants.nih.gov. eRA | NIH Staff | Glossary | FAQs | Help.

Who is required to have an eRA Commons account?

Institutions and individuals working in a variety of roles on a grant application or award must have eRA Commons accounts in order to do business with NIH. eRA Commons accounts fall into three basic categories: administrative, scientific, and other.

What are eRA Commons for?

eRA Commons is an online interface where grant applicants, grantees and federal staff at NIH and grantor agencies can access and share administrative information relating to research grants. You will use eRA commons throughout the lifecycle of a grant – from application submission to grant closeout.

What is the eRA system?

The Electronic Records Archives (ERA) is the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) system that allows Federal agencies to perform critical records transactions with NARA online.

Who needs NIH Commons ID?

Individuals needing scientific roles (Program Directors, Principal Investigators, Scientist, Post-Doc, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Project Personnel) should only have one eRA Commons ID for the life of their research career.

How do I register for NIH eRA Commons?

To register an institution within eRA Commons:

  1. On the Commons home page, select the Register Organization link.
  2. The Online Registration screen displays. Read the instructional steps and click the Register Now button.
  3. The Register Institution screen displays. (view below)

What eRA do we live in?

Cenozoic
Our current era is the Cenozoic, which is itself broken down into three periods. We live in the most recent period, the Quaternary, which is then broken down into two epochs: the current Holocene, and the previous Pleistocene, which ended 11,700 years ago.

Where is the eRA Commons ID?

You can find it via the IPF tab in eRA Commons. See Institutional Profile online help and the Manage Institutional Profile webpage. The NIH assigns an IPF number after the institution registration has been approved.

Do co Investigators need an eRA Commons ID?

Applicants holding scientific roles (program directors, principal investigators, scientists, postdocs, undergraduate/graduate students, project personnel) should have only one eRA Commons ID for the entirety of their research career.

Who needs era commons ID?

An eRA Commons ID is required for the PD/PI at the time of application. Additionally, an eRA Commons ID is required for anyone in a postdoctoral role and the eRA Commons ID must be reported in the All Personnel Report in the non-competing progress even if the post doc is not senior/key.

What is era commons?

The NIH eRA Commons is a web-based system for applicants and institutions to participate in the electronic grant administration process.

What is era commons ID?

The eRA Commons ID is also required for the project leads of multi-project components and the sponsor on Fellowship applications. The credential field is not marked required on the federal-wide form since not all agencies that use the form need this field.

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