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National Research Service Awards (NRSA) named after Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, the first woman director of an NIH Institute, as well as a champion and strong advocate for research training provide support for individual (Fs) and institutional (Ts) research training programs associated Appointment and Termination Forms and Payback Agreement
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JANUARY 10, 2012
SERIES 2, SESSION 2 OF AAPLS –PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO GRANT
MECHANISMS
APPLICANTS & ADMINISTRATORS PREAWARD LUNCHEON SERIES
Module E: NIH NRSA & Career Development Awards -
Fs, Ts, & Ks
Overview of this Session
provide an introduction to NIH-sponsored grant mechanisms for training and career development
review eligibility requirements with the goal of helping you and/or your investigator apply for the appropriate award
National Research Service Awards (NRSA)
named after Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, the first woman director of an NIH Institute, as well as a champion and strong advocate for research training
provide support for individual (Fs) and institutional (Ts) research training programs
associated Appointment and Termination Forms and Payback Agreement
Individual Fellowships (Fs)
Purpose: provide support for promising doctoral candidates who
will perform dissertation research and training in scientific health-related fields and postdoctoral associates
Eligibility Requirements: U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident (at time of award) designated sponsor
some ICs require that the sponsor have active funding from the respective IC
underrepresented minority (for diversity fellowships only)
Institutional Fellowships (Fs) cont.
Application Deadlines: diversity fellowships
April 13th
August 13th
December 13th
all other fellowships April 8th August 8th December 8th
refer to specific IC to determine if applications are accepted for all three dates
PREDOCTORAL – 5 YearsF30 (PA-11-110)
dual degree NCI, NIA, NIAAA, NIDCD, NIDCR, NIDDK, NIDA, NIEHS, NIMH
F31 (PA-11-111)
traditional NCI, NIA, NIAAA, NIDCD, NIDCR, NIDA, NIMH, NINDS, NCCAM *
F31(PA-11-112)
to promote diversity in health-related research
all ICs support
F Grant Mechanisms
*only until May, 2012
F Grant Mechanisms cont.
POSTDOCTORAL – 3 Years F32 (PA-11-113)
traditional NHLBI, NCI, NEI, NHGRI, NIA, NIAAA, NIAID, NIAMS, NIBIB, NICHD, NIDCD, NIDCR, NIDDK, NIDA, NIEHS, NIGMS, NIMH, NINDS, NINR, NCCAM
F33 (PA-11-114)
senior fellowship; change in field of research
NHLBI, NCI, NHGRI, NIA, NIAAA, NIAID, NIAMS, NIDCR, NIEHS, NIGMS, NINDS, NINR
Institutional Training Grants (Ts)
Purpose: to develop and enhance research training (pre- and
post-doctoral) through a coordinated programmatic approach
trainees are appointed by the awarded institution and are paired with a faculty mentor
Application Deadlines: January 25th
May 25th
September 25th refer to specific IC to determine if applications are
accepted for all three dates
Institutional Training Grants (Ts) cont.
Eligibility: Institution - domestic, non profit public or private
institution; strong research program and infrastructure in proposed area; competitive applicant pool for potential trainees
Program Director - strong leadership skills; recognized researcher in proposed area; active NIH-sponsored research; history of mentoring and training
Faculty Mentors – active NIH-sponsored research; history of mentoring and training
Trainees - U.S. citizen or permanent resident (at time of appointment); program specific requirements
T Grant Mechanisms
PRE-AND POST-DOCTORALT32(PA 11-184)
traditional
12 month appointments for a maximum of 5 years of support for predoctoral training
12 month appointments for a maximum of 3 years of support for postdoctoral training
T35 (PA-11-185)
short-term training
2-3 months support for research training
Career Development Awards (Ks)
Purpose: provide “protected time” for research training opportunities to further
develop career, beginning at the postdoctoral level
Eligibility: US Citizen of permanent resident (at time of award)
except for K99-R00 award must be able to meet full time appointment requirement of 9 calendar months mentored awards - can not be former PI of R01, P01 subproject, or any K award
can be former PI of R03 or R21 for most mechanisms, but not all independent awards - must have active peer-reviewed research support at time
of award each IC uses grant mechanisms differently
Application Deadlines: February 12th June 12th
October 12th refer to specific IC to determine if applications are accepted for all three dates
K Grant Mechanisms
MENTORED – 3-5 YearsK01(PA-11-190)
research scientist development
all purpose
K08(PA-11-193)
clinical research scientist development
clinical research; requires less research experience than K01
K22 transition to independence basic scientistsK23(PA-11-194)
patient oriented-research development
physician scientists
K12 institutional clinical research scientist development
clinical research
K Grant Mechanisms cont.
INDEPENDENT – 3-5 YearsK02 (PA 11-192)
independent scientist award newly independent scientists
K24(PA-11-195)
mid-career investigator award in patient-oriented research
associate professor level or the equivalent
K Grant Mechanisms cont.
MENTORED & INDEPENDENTK99-R00 (PA-11-197)
pathway to independence award
mentoring and independent phase; no more than 5 years of postdoctoral research support at time of application; can not be former PI of any NIH grant mechanism
How to Determine Appropriate K Awards?
Career Award Wizard: http://grants.nih.gov/training/kwizard/index.htm
IC specific use of grant mechanisms: http://grants.nih.gov/training/careerdevelopmentawar
ds.htm
What Next?
inform research administration and department manager of intent to apply
download SF 424 (R&R) Electronic Application package via grants.gov
complete Tufts internal approval process Internal Sponsored Coordination Form Financial Interest Disclosure Form
e-mail final application package to research administration 5 business days before application deadline for submission to NIH
Questions?