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Division of Extramural Activities

New! NINR Policy for
Data and Safety Monitoring (DSM)
of Clinical Trials

Click on the link below to read or download NINR's policy on data and safety monitory of clinical trials.

This policy is incorporated as part of the terms and conditions for all awards involving clinical trials.  Funding for clinical trial research activities is contingent upon compliance with this DSM policy.

NINR Policy for Data and Safety Monitoring (DSM) of Clinical Trials

(PDF, 106 KB)

The Division of Extramural Activities includes the Office of Extramural Programs, the Office of Grants Management and the Office of Review. The NINR Office of Extramural Programs (OEP) invites investigator-initiated applications containing innovative ideas and sound methodology in all aspects of nursing research consistent with the NINR mission. The Office of Grants Management (OGM) manages the business and nonprogrammatic areas of grants administration. The Office of Review maintains functional separation from the OEP and provides external review panels for NINR training applications. 


The Office of Extramural Programs manages the funding activities of NINR that occur outside of NIH, in research institutions across the country and internationally.  More...
The Office of Grants Management (OGM) is the central point of contact for all business-related activities associated with the negotiation, award, and administration of grants and cooperative agreements within the National Institute of Nursing Research.  More...
The Office of Review provides policy direction and coordination for the planning and execution of initial scientific and technical reviews conducted within the NINR.  More...