Countdown to SciENcv for NIH Biosketches

Starting May 25, 2025, all NIH applicants must use the Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (SciENcv) to create and submit biosketches and Current and Pending Other Support documents. SciENcv is an online profile system for researchers involved with federal research funding.

Key Changes:

  • Mandatory Use of SciENcv: NIH will require SciENcv for completing and certifying Common Forms (Biosketch, Current & Pending Other Support, etc.) to produce digitally certified PDFs for submissions.
  • New Biographical Sketch Supplement: Narrative sections (e.g., Personal Statement, Contributions to Science, Honors) will move to a new NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement available in SciENcv.
  • ORCID Requirement: All Senior/Key Personnel must use an ORCID ID to access SciENcv and eRA Commons. For more details, visit the eRA ORCID ID FAQ page.

Note: The new NIH biosketch template is scheduled to be released on March 25, 2025. It will resemble the current NSF Common Form. Continue to use the current NIH Biosketch and Other Support formats for due dates on or before May 24, 2025.

How to Prepare:

  • Learn to Create a Biosketch: Check out Use SciENcv for Your Biosketch! and Creating a Biosketch Using SciENcv (video tutorial). These will be updated when the new forms are available.
  • Log into SciENcv: Use your eRA Commons profile from the SciENcv portal page or log into MyNCBI via PubMed. From the upper right corner, log in using eRA Commons (recommended), login.gov, ORCID ID, or Duke University credentials.
  • Link Accounts and Add Delegates: In MyNCBI, go to Account Settings. Here you can: 
    • Link Accounts: Connect your ORCID and other accounts.
    • Add Delegates: Assign delegates to help manage your bibliography and SciENcv profiles.
  • Add Publications: Import publications into your biosketch in SciENcv via MyBibliography (for PubMed publications) or ORCID (for non-PubMed publications). Learn about MyBibliography here and how to add publications to your ORCID record here.
  • Get an ORCID ID: Sign up at ORCID and create your profile. If you already have an ORCID ID, remember or recover your ORCID password, log into your account, update your profile, and check your publications. Remember, you can use your ORCID profile to populate your biosketch in SciENcv, saving time and effort.
  • Link ORCID ID: Connect your ORCID ID to your eRA Commons profile.
  • Start Early: Use the NSF format in SciENcv to create a biosketch now. You can import it into SciENcv as an existing document once the new NIH template is available.

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