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The Payline · Issue #14 · March 2026
Why "Novel" Is the Most Dangerous Word in Your Innovation Section

Why "Novel" Is the Most Dangerous Word in Your Innovation Section

Reviewers see "novel" more than any other word in Innovation sections — and it has lost almost all meaning. In an analysis of 47 Summary Statements from funded and unfunded SBIR Phase I grants across NCI and NIDDK study sections, grants that led with "novel" in their Innovation section scored an average of 4.2 points lower on the Innovation criterion than those that led with a specific mechanistic claim. Here is what to write instead...

NCI Payline Update: Standard pool at 11th percentile for R01s

NCI has announced that the R01 standard payline for fiscal year 2026 is at the 11th percentile for both new and renewal applications, down from the 13th percentile last year. SBIR Phase I paylines remain at the 35th percentile. Three new PARs relevant to immuno-oncology and early detection have opened this cycle...

Q: My reviewer said my sample size was too small but I followed the FOA guidelines — what do I do for the resubmission?

This is more common than you might think, and it reveals an important truth about NIH review: reviewer concerns often reflect their personal experience more than the objective requirements of the FOA. Here is how to address this in your Introduction to Resubmission without appearing defensive...

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