As Science Evolves, So Do Study Sections

Study sections adapt to changing science
René Etcheberrigaray, Senior Scientific Advisor, Division of Extramural Activities
The NIH Center for Scientific Review (CSR) reviews approximately 70% of the applications received by NIH, including those assigned to NIA. But as science advances, so must peer review.

As a result of recent evaluations, CSR made changes to study sections of particular interest to the NIA scientific community. As these review groups incorporate age and aging components and expertise into their scientific scopes, applicants should take note and adjust their future plans accordingly. Read the full blog post.

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