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Office of Research Services

Lake Shore and Water Tower Campuses Research Support

The Office of Research Services (ORS) assists faculty and students at both campuses with externally funded research, training, and public service projects. We process all applications for funding and are the official contact with sponsors for the life of each project. ORS also oversees all compliance issues related to human participation, animal studies, radioactive materials, or potentially hazardous agents. We are responsible for scholarly integrity, intellectual property (e.g. patents), and other activities associated with scholarship and external support.

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Guidance on the use of AI in crafting grant applications AND limit to number of applications a PI can submit per year

NIH will not consider applications that are either substantially developed by AI, or contain sections substantially developed by AI, to be original ideas of applicants.

NIH NCE News

NIH has temporarily disabled the No-Cost Extension (NCE) functionality in eRA Commons for Grantee-approved NCE (first request for an extension). Therefore, effective immediately, all NCE request must be submitted by completing the detailed process through the Prior Approval module. This process requires more detailed information of the current status of the grant, including the unobligated balance, budget, budget justification, programmatic or scientific rationale justification, etc. If you need to submit a request to the NIH, please contact the Office of Research Services (ORS) with ample time to ensure a smooth submission process.

NIH centralizes peer review to improve efficiency and strengthen integrity

On March 6, 2025, the National Institutes of Health announced plans to centralize the peer review of all applications for grants, cooperative agreements, and research and development contracts within the agency’s Center for Scientific Review (CSR). The proposed approach is expected to save more than $65 million annually by eliminating duplicative efforts across the agency and making the review process more efficient.

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Loyola has a Reporting Hotline to provide you with an automated and anonymous way to report activities that may involve misconduct and violations of Loyola policy. You may file a report online  or by dialing 855.603.6988.

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