Junior Faculty/Transition
•Once you have completed a few years (usually not more than 5) of research training, consider applying for a career development (K) award. K awards provide salary and laboratory support for individuals who have had some postdoctoral training and need 'protected time' at this critical period of their research career to receive further mentoring and gain the experience and publication record to become independent.
•NIDDK supports a number of different
K-award types, all of which have certain things in
common.
•Also consider other options, such as the
R-series of awards. You are encouraged to apply for an R-series grant while being supported by a K-award so that your NIH funding is continuous. Current NIH policy allows for receiving salary support from both a K and an R grant under
defined conditions.
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