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
- Visit https://ORCID.org
- Create an account and set up your profile
- Add employment, education, funding, and prior works, as appropriate
- 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.
- Go to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv/
- Log in using your eRA Commons credentials
- Click “+ New Document”
- Choose “NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form”
- If desired, select a data source: ORCID or eRA Commons works best for auto‑importing your information. Otherwise, “Start with a Blank Document.”
- 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