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Recent Changes to the NIH Biographical Sketch
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What has changed?
- NIH is requiring use of the NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form for applications due on/after January 25, 2026.
- The change
- enables greater standardization across federal agencies, and
- provides clarity regarding disclosure requirements, disclosure process, and expected degree of cross-agency uniformity (details).
- NIH is collecting the Personal Statement, Honors, and Contributions to Science in the NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement.
- Investigators are required to use SciENcv to complete the NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form and Biographical Sketch Supplement.
- The Biographical Sketch Common Form and Biographical Sketch Supplement are completed in a single user interface in SciENcv that will generate a single PDF containing both forms.
- NIH requires the final PDF to be certified by each investigator.
- Altering the certified PDF could result in withdraw of the grant application.
- See a summary of formatting changes due to the switch to the Common Forms and NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement below, which include character limits to the Personal Statement and Contributions to Science sections.
When the change will be implemented?
- Use of the NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form and Biographical Sketch Supplement will be required for applications due on or after January 25, 2026.
- The NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form and Biographical Sketch Supplement are available in SciENcv.
- See the SERCC-annotated instructions for the Common Form and NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement for additional guidance.
What can I do to prepare for the change?
- Obtain an ORCID iD
- Link your ORCID iD to your eRA Commons Profile
- Establish a SciENcv profile
- Create an NIH Biosketch in SciENcv
- Delegates can be assigned in SciENcv (see instructions)
Additional considerations
- The file name of the PDF generated from SciENcv may be updated once certified and downloaded, but must align with NIH formatting instructions.
- Do not flatten the PDF once certified and downloaded (unless noted in the Application Guide Instructions).
Summary of the notable changes to NIH Biosketch in 2026
| Current NIH Biosketch | Biographical Sketch Common Form | NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement |
|---|---|---|
| Education/Training | Professional Preparation | Not applicable |
A. Personal Statement Narrative and 4 citations | Products: Products most closely related to the proposed project, limit 5 citations | Personal Statement: No citations allowed. Limit 3,500 characters Provide narrative for Personal Statement, including information on the Products Most Closely Related to the Proposed Project, cited in the Products section of the Biographical Sketch Common Form. |
| B. Positions, Scientific Appointments, and Honors | Appointments and Positions: Must only identify all domestic foreign professional appointments and positions outside of the primary organization for a period up to three years from the date the applicant submits the application to the agency for funding consideration. | Honors: Limited to no more than 15 entries. |
C. Contributions to Science: Up to 5 narrative contribution descriptions, each allowed to include citations for up to 4 products | Products: Provide up to 5 other significant products that highlight the senior/key person’s Contributions to Science. The NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement will provide the opportunity to describe these contributions in more depth. | Contributions to Science: Can provide up to 5 narrative Contributions to Science. No citations allowed. Limit 2,000 characters. You may refer to products listed in the Other Significant Products section of your Biographical Sketch Common Form that are relevant to the contributions described in this section. |
Resources
UI Resources
- SERCC Presentation: Preparing Your Biographical Sketch for NIH (downloads as a PowerPoint file)
- SERCC-annotated instructions for the Biographical Sketch Common Form and NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement (downloads as a Word file)
- How to Generate an NSF Biosketch with SciENcv, tutorial from the Division of Sponsored Programs
- Resources For UI Investigators needing an ORCID ID or eRA Commons Profile
- ORCID iD
- UI Libraries ORCID@UI
- UI Libraries ORCID@UI: CCOM Instructions
- NIH eRA Commons
- To obtain an eRA Commons password and User ID, please email the Division of Sponsored Programs (DSP)
- ORCID iD
Other Resources
- NIH NOT-OD-26-018: NIH’s Implementation of the Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support for Due Dates on or after January 25, 2026
- NIH Website: Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support
- NIH Website: Frequently Asked Questions: Common Forms for Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support
- NSF Biographical Sketch instructions, from the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 24-1)
- SciENcv Help Manual
- Instructions for creating a My Bibliography