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\nLearn what happens once your application is received by NIH including how we determine which study section it will go to for peer review and how we assign it for funding consideration.
\nAll grant applications submitted to the NIH go to the Division of Receipt and Referral (DRR) within the Center for Scientific Review (CSR). After receiving the application DRR:
\nApplicants can use eRA Commons to:
\n For more information on the Receipt and Referral process, see CSR: Submission and Assignment .
Have questions about the assignment of your application to a particular Institute or Center? Contact the CSR referral office at 301-435-0715. Or if you have a question about the review assignment, you can contact the referral office or the specific Scientific Review Officer (SRO) assigned to that application.