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  • When multiple PD/PIs are proposed, must all PD/PIs and all institutions involved be AREA-eligible?

When multiple PD/PIs are proposed, must all PD/PIs and all institutions involved be AREA-eligible?

Yes, each PD/PI must have an appointment at an AREA-eligible institution. In addition, each PD/PI may not be the PD/PI of an active NIH grant at the time of award of an AREA grant.

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