2026 Biosketch Rules and SciENcv Mandate


NIH Applications Due in 2026: 

Guide to the New Biosketch Rules and SciENcv Mandate

Per NOT‑OD‑26‑018 from NIH

Download PDF version of these instructions here.
 
Step 1: If You Don’t Have It Already….Get and Link Your ORCID iD
  1. Visit https://ORCID.org
  2. Create an account and set up your profile
  3. Add employment, education, funding, and prior works, as appropriate
  4. Once your ORCID iD is active, you must link it to your eRA Commons account so it can be pulled into SciENcv. Navigation is simple: log in to eRA Commons → Personal Profile → “Create or Connect your ORCID iD.” This step is critical as it allows SciENcv uses ORCID to import your works and professional information.

 

Step 2: Create Your New Biosketch in SciENcv

Starting in 2026, SciENcv is the only accepted platform for generating NIH biosketches.

  1. Go to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/
  2. Log in using your eRA Commons credentials
  3. Click “+ New Document”
  4. Choose “NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form”
  5. If desired, select a data source: ORCID or eRA Commons works best for auto‑importing your information. Otherwise, “Start with a Blank Document.”
  6. You’ll then complete two parts:

Part 1: Biographical Sketch Common Form (NEW). This replaces several components of the old biosketch.

  • Professional Preparation: Formerly “Education/Training,” now listed in reverse chronological order.
  • Appointments & Positions: Include academic or professional positions from the past three years, also in reverse chronological order.
  • Products: This is where citations now belong:
    • Up to 5 products most closely related to the proposed project (these are analogous to the citations you previously included within your Personal Statement)
    • Up to 5 other significant products that demonstrate scientific contributions (these are the ONLY citations you can directly reference within your Contributions to Science section)
  • You may reference these items later in your narratives—but citations appear only here, not in the Supplement.

Part 2: NIH Biographical Sketch Supplement (NEW). The NIH will continue collecting three key narrative components, but now they live in a separate supplement attached to the Common Form.

  • Personal Statement (max 3,500 characters): Similar to previous format but with updated rules:
    • No citations allowed
    • You may reference Products listed in the Common Form
    • You can highlight relevant ongoing or recently completed research (last 3 years)
  • Honors (up to 15 entries): A simple, concise list of awards or recognitions.
  • Contributions to Science (up to 5 narratives, 2,000 characters each): Each should include:
    • Background framing the scientific question
    • Central findings
    • Impact on science, health, or technology
    • Your specific role
    • Optional references to the Products section. Important: No citations may appear in this section.

 

Step 3: Certify Your Biosketch

A major new compliance requirement that the investigator – and only the investigator, NOT a delegate – must certify the biosketch in SciENcv. Certification affirms that:

  • All information is current and accurate
  • You are not a participant in a Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Program (MFTRP)
  • You have completed required research security training