NIH Institute/Center |
Scientific/Research Contact |
Financial or Grants Management Contact |
Salary Support for Mentored Phase |
Research Support for Mentored Phase |
National Cancer Institute (NCI) |
Nancy C. Lohrey, M.S., M.T.-A.S.C.P.,
Cancer Training Branch
Office of Centers, Training and Resources
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 7027, MSC 8346
Bethesda, MD 20892-8346
Phone: (301) 496-8580
Email: lohreyn@mail.nih.gov |
Ms. Kimery B. Griffin
Grants Administration Branch
6120 Executive Blvd., EPS Room 243, MSC 7150
Bethesda , MD 20892-7150
Phone: (301) 496-3196
Email: griffink3@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $30,000 per year. |
NCI Specific Information:
Grants awarded by NCI under this announcement will be funded as Howard Temin Pathway to Independence Awards in Cancer Research.
The candidate's research proposal must be laboratory-based and must include research on the etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, diagnosis, control or treatment of HUMAN cancer. The proposed research may involve model systems, including animal models. However, at some point during the grant period, the proposed research must include work on human cancer (includes human cancer cells or tissues).
Candidates must be able to identify an individual with extensive experience in human cancer research who can serve as a mentor for the initial mentored phase of this award.
NCI encourages those involved in non-laboratory based research to consider applying for the K07 (Cancer Prevention, Control, Behavioral and Population Sciences Career Development Award), the K23 (Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award), or the K22 (NCI Transition Career Development Award). |
National Eye Institute (NEI) |
Neeraj Agarwal, Ph.D.
NEI Training Director
5635 Fishers Lane, Suite 1300
Rockville, MD 20892-9300
Phone: (301) 451-2020
Email: agarwalnee@mail.nih.gov |
William W. Darby
Grants Management Branch
Division of Extramural Research
5635 Fishers Lane, Suite 1300
Rockville, MD 20892-9300
Phone: (301) 451-2020
Email: wwd@nei.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NEI Specific Information:
NEI will accept applications for funding that are responsive to programmatic priority areas for research within vision and Ophthalmology as detailed in the “National Plan for Eye and Vision Research” found at www.nei.nih.gov.
Salary Support: NEI will provide salary support commensurate with the applicant institution's salary structure for persons of equivalent qualifications, experience, and rank. |
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) |
Extramural programs:
Helena O. Mishoe, Ph.D., MPH
Director, Office of Research Training and Minority Health
6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 9180, MSC 7913
Bethesda, MD 20892-7913
Phone: (301) 451-5081
Email: mishoeh@nhlbi.nih.gov
Intramural programs:
Herbert Geller, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Education
Division of Intramural Research
Building 10, Room 2N242
10 Center Drive, MSC 1754
Bethesda, MD 20892-1754
Phone: (301) 451-9440
Email: gellerh@nhlbi.nih.gov |
Ms. Denise H. Payne
Division of Extramural Research Activities, NHLBI
Two Rockledge Centre, Room 7155
6701 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7926
Bethesda, MD 20892-7926
Phone: (301) 594-9529
Email: dp43b@nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NHLBI Specific Information:
Please refer to http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/index.htm for specific information on NHLBI programs and career development policies. |
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) |
Bettie J. Graham, Ph.D.
Program Director
Suite 4076
5635 Fishers Lane
Rockville , MD 20852
Phone: (301) 496-7531
Email: Bettie_graham@nih.gov |
Cheryl Chick
Chief Grants Management Officer
Suite 4076
5635 Fishers Lane
Rockville , MD 20852
Phone: (301) 435-7858
Email: ChickC@mail.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NHGRI Specific Information:
Prospective applicants are encourage to read “A Vision for the Future of Genomics Research” (http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/11006873) to familiarize themselves with the research areas of interest to the Institute which include genomics, proteomics, and the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) related to genetics and genomics. Program Directors are happy to discuss with potential applicants their concept for this initiative during the development stages of the application.
Salary Support: NHGRI does not impose any salary restriction on the R00 phase of the award beyond that imposed legislatively. The total salary requested must be based on a full-time, 12 month staff appointment for at least 75% effort. |
National Institute on Aging (NIA) |
Chyren Hunter, Ph.D.
Division of Extramural Activities
Gateway Building, Room 2C218
7201 Wisconsin Avenue, MSC 9205
Bethesda, MD 20892-9205
Phone (301) 496-9322
E-mail: Hunterc@nia.nih.gov |
Linda Whipp
Grants Management Branch
Gateway Building , Suite 2N212
Bethesda , MD 20892-2292
Phone: (301) 496-1472
Email: whippL@mail.nih.gov |
Up to 75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NIA Specific Information:
None. |
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) |
Dennis A. Twombly, Ph.D.
Division of Neuroscience and Behavior
5635 Fishers Lane
Bethesda, MD 20892-9304
Phone: (301) 443-9334
Email: dtwombly@mail.nih |
Judy Fox
Grants Management Branch
5635 Fishers Lane, Room 3021
Bethesda , MD 20892-9304
Phone: (301) 443-4704
Email: jfox@mail.nih.gov |
Up to 75 percent of base salary. Minimum 75 percent level of effort. Details at NOT-AA-01-001. |
Up to $50,000 per year. |
NIAAA Specific Information:
NIAAA sponsors a variety of career development programs to ensure the development of highly qualified investigators in alcohol-related research. Opportunities under the K99/R00 program include research in the social, behavioral, biological and mathematical sciences as related to alcohol abuse and alcoholism.
Postdoctoral fellows currently receiving NIAAA support through the Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA program (T32 or F32) and postdoctoral fellows in the NIAAA intramural program (DICBR) should also consider the NIAAA Career Transition Award (K22) described at: PAR-06-096.
The K22 and K99/R00 programs are both intended for postdoctoral fellows whose formal research training is nearly complete, and who will soon begin searching for faculty positions. Those whose career development would benefit from further mentored training should also consider the mentored Career Development Awards offered by NIAAA (e.g., K01, K08, K23, K25). Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Institute program staff to help choose among these career development options.
For general information about NIAAA research interests and training programs, consult http://www.niaaa.nih.gov. |
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
Milton J. Hernandez, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Special Populations and Research Training
6700B Rockledge Dr, Rm 2149
Bethesda , MD 20886
Phone: (301) 496-3775
Email: mh35c@nih.gov |
Julie Waugh
Grants Management Branch
6700B Rockledge Dr, Room 2239
Bethesda , MD 20886
Phone: (301) 451-7381
Email: jw656v@nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NIAID Specific Information:
NIAID encourages and will give preference to applications requesting 1 year of support for the mentored K99 phase and 2 years for support for the independent R00 phase of the award. |
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) |
Amanda Taylor Boyce, Ph.D.
Muscle Development and Physiology
Musculoskeletal Diseases Branch
6701 Democracy Blvd., Suite 854
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 594-5585
Email: boycea@mail.nih.gov |
Yen Thach
Grants Management Specialist
6701 Democracy Boulevard
One Democracy Plaza, Suite 846
Bethesda, MD 20892-4872
Phone: (301) 594-3505
Email: thachy@mail.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NIAMS Specific Information:
Salary Support: NIAMS will provide up to $50,000 per year for salary support (up to $75,000 per year for applicants with an M.D. degree), plus fringe benefits per year. |
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) |
Zeynep Erim, Ph.D.
Division of Interdisciplinary Training
6707 Democracy Boulevard, Suite 200
Bethesda, MD 20892-5477
Phone: (301) 435-6686
Email: erimz@mail.nih.gov |
Florence Turska
Grants Management Branch
6707 Democracy Blvd., Suite 900
Bethesda , MD 20892
Phone: (301) 451-4782
Email: turskaf@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $50,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NIBIB Specific Information:
More information on NIBIB Career Awards can be found at http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Training/CareerLevel. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Program Director listed above to determine if their application is appropriate to NIBIB and to identify the most suitable training mechanism. |
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) |
Susan Taymans, Ph.D.
Reproductive Sciences Branch
6100 Executive Boulevard, Room 8B01
Bethesda, MD 20892-7510
Phone: (301) 496-6517
Email: taymanss@mail.nih.gov |
Bryan Clark, MBA
Grants Management Branch
6100 Executive Blvd., 8A01A
Bethesda, MD 20892-7510
Telephone: (301) 435-6975
Email Brian.Clark@nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NICHD Specific Information:
NICHD has a 6 year limit of support on institutional and mentored Ks. NICHD requires a minimum of 1 year of K99 support before transitioning or the R00 will be forfeited. |
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) |
Daniel A. Sklare, Ph.D.
Division of Scientific Programs
Executive Plaza So., Rm. 400C
6120 Executive Blvd. , MSC-7180
Bethesda , MD 20892-7180
Phone: (301) 496-1804
Email: sklared@nidcd.nih.gov |
Mr. Christopher Myers
Grants Management Branch
Division of Extramural Activities
Executive Plaza So., Rm. 400B
6120 Executive Blvd. , MSC-7180
Bethesda , MD 20892-7180
Phone: (301) 402-0909
Email: myersc@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $105,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NIDCD Specific Information:
The NIDCD welcomes applications from postdoctoral scientists seeking to establish an independent research career in areas of research supported by the Institute: hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech and language. NIDCD will give preference to the award of meritorious K99/R00 applications from: 1) advanced postdoctoral fellows at extramural research institutions who are currently supported by either an NIDCD-sponsored Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows (F32) or an Institutional NRSA [(Training Grant) (T32)]; and, 2) current Intramural Research Training Awardees (IRTA), visiting fellows or equivalent staff fellows in the NIDCD Division of Intramural Research.
Prior to commencing the third year of the independent investigator (R00) award phase, NIDCD awardees will be expected to have submitted an investigator-initiated research grant (R01) application. |
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) |
Leslie A. Frieden, PhD
Training Officer, Research Training and Career Development Branch
6701 Democracy, Room 688
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 496-4263
Email: friedenla@mail.nih.gov |
Dede Rutberg, MBA
Grants Management Branch
6701 Democracy, Room 656
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Phone: (301) 594-4798
Email: rutbergd@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NIDCR Specific Information:
The NIDCR welcomes applications from postdoctoral scientists seeking to establish an independent research career in social, behavioral, biomedical, and biological science fields relevant to the NIDCR Strategic Plan (http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/AboutNIDCR/StrategicPlan/default.htm). Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to a career in oral health research, and funding priority will be given to applicants holding a dental degree.
In addition, although previous K awardees are not generally eligible to apply for a second K award, the NIDCR will accept K99/R00 applications from dentist scientists who have used a previous NIDCR-funded K08 or K23 award to earn the PhD degree. Such applicants must have completed the PhD before applying. All other eligibility requirements and conditions of the K99/R00 mechanism apply.
Transition to the independent investigator phase may be delayed for up to one year in order for the awardee to find a suitable tenure-track (or equivalent) position. In such cases, the NIDCR will not provide interim support. |
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) |
Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases:
James F. Hyde, Ph.D., Room 789
Phone: (301) 594-7692
Email: HydeJ@mail.nih.gov
Digestive & Liver Diseases, Nutrition, and Obesity:
Judith Podskalny, Ph.D., Room 667
Phone: (301) 594-8876
Email: PodskalnyJ@mail.nih.gov
Kidney and Urologic Diseases:
Tracy L. Rankin, Ph.D., Room 605
Phone: (301) 594-4748
Email: rankinl@mail.nih.gov
Hematologic Disorders:
Terry Rogers Bishop, Ph.D., Room 619
Phone: (301) 594-7717
Email: BishopT@mail.nih.gov
NIDDK address:
6707 Democracy Blvd.
Bethesda, MD 20892-5458 |
Gene McGeehan
Grants Management Branch,
6707 Democracy
Blvd., Rm 728
Bethesda, MD 20892-5456
Phone: (301) 594-0417
Email: mcgeehane@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NIDDK Specific Information:
NIDDK will accept applications from postdoctoral fellows working in the areas of research supported by NIDDK: diabetes, endocrinology, metabolic diseases, obesity, nutrition, digestive and liver diseases, kidney and urological disorders, and hematologic diseases. Program staff will work with applicants to clarify milestones for progression from the K99 to the R00 phase of the award. Applicants should consider applying for the NIDDK K01 award (PAR-05-066) as an alternative to the K99/R00.
The NIDDK provides further information on all K-award programs on our training and career development web site. |
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) |
Mimi M. Ghim, Ph.D.
Office of Science Policy and Communications, 6001 Executive Blvd., Rm 5232, MSC 9591
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 443-6071
Email: ghimm@mail.nih.gov |
Carol Alderson
Grants Management Branch
6101 Executive Boulevard, Suite 270
Bethesda, MD 20892-8403
Phone: (301) 594-5614
Email: ca10h@nih.gov |
Up to $90,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $50,000 per year. |
NIDA Specific Information:
Applicants are encouraged to visit the following Web site to learn more about NIDA research training related opportunities and resources: http://www.nida.nih.gov/researchtraining/traininghome.html. |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) |
Carol Shreffler, Ph.D.
Program Administrator, Training and Career Development
P. O. Box 12233
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Phone: (919) 541-1445
Email: Shreffl1@niehs.nih.gov |
Lisa Edwards
Division of Extramural Research and Training
530 Davis Drive, Room 3056
Durham, NC 27713
Phone: (919) 541-0751
Email: archer@niehs.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NIEHS Specific Information:
Research projects proposed should have a defined focus in the environmental health sciences, and be responsive to the mission of the NIEHS, which is distinguished from that of other Institutes by its support of research programs seeking to understand how environmental exposures alter biologic processes and affect the risk of either disease development or the distribution of disease in populations. Examples of environmental exposures relevant to the mission of the NIEHS include industrial chemicals or manufacturing by-products, metals, pesticides, herbicides, air pollutants and other inhaled toxicants, particulates or fibers, fungal or bacterially derived toxins due to ambient exposures. Agents considered to belong to the mission area of other NIH Institutes include: alcohol, chemotherapeutic agents, ionizing radiation, drugs of abuse, pharmaceuticals, smoking (except second-hand smoke), and infectious or parasitic agents, except when these are disease co-factors with an environmental toxicant exposure to produce the biological effect. Projects focusing on ecology, ecologic or microbial biotransformation, ecologic biodegradation and remediation, ecological monitoring, wildlife and fisheries biology or studies of sentinel species, geochemistry and other ecologically based environmental studies are not considered responsive to this Program Announcement. Research in veterinary medicine where the endpoint is animal health or in food science is also not responsive. Proposals for research in exposure assessment should concentrate on exposure biology, which is at the interface of exposures and human health, and research centered on biomarkers as indicators of body burden, pathophysiological changes, or inception/progression of disease, rather than environmental measurement of ambient contact or point of exposure. |
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) |
Division of Cell Biology and Biophysics:
Paula Flicker, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 594-0828
Email: flickerp@nigms.nih.gov
Division of Genetics and Developmental Biology:
Anthony Carter, Ph.D., Room: 2AS25R
Phone: (301) 594-0943
Email: cartera@nigms.nih.gov
Division of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biological Chemistry:
Richard Okita, Ph.D., Room: 2AS49A
Phone: (301) 594-3827
Email: okitar@nigms.nih.gov
Division of Minority Opportunities in Research:
Shiva Singh, Ph.D., Room: 2AS37C
Phone: (301) 594-3900
Email: SinghS@NIGMS.NIH.GOV
Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology:
Karin Remington, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 451-6446
Email: remingka@nigms.nih.gov
NIGMS address:
45 Center Drive
Bethesda , MD 20892-6200 |
Ms. Grace Olascoaga
Chief Grants Management Officer
Room 2AN32C
45 Center Drive, MSC 6200
Bethesda , MD 20892-6200
Phone: (301) 594-5135
Email: olascoag@nigms.nih.gov |
Up to $60,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NIGMS Specific Information:
The NIGMS encourages postdoctoral trainees to apply by their third year of postdoctoral training. Awardees must complete at least one full year of mentored training under the K99 phase before transitioning to the R00 phase. Individuals who already have extensive postdoctoral training and expect to transition to an independent position in less than one year may not be appropriate for this grant mechanism. In making funding decisions, the NIGMS will give high priority to applications directly related to the missions of the five Institute divisions and center (http://www.nigms.nih.gov/About/Overview). New K99 awards are generally made from April through September. Before preparing an application, each investigator is encouraged to contact NIGMS staff to discuss the potential application. In some cases, the applicant may discover that there are better options for his/her specific situation.
Eligibility – The Pathway to Independence Award is limited to postdoctoral trainees who, at the time of initial application or resubmission, have less than five years of research-related experience since completing requirements for the doctoral degree. NIGMS does not intend to use this award to support individuals who already have faculty appointments – including assistant professor, clinical assistant professor, research assistant professor, and instructor – or their equivalent in academia, industry, or elsewhere.
Exceptions to the Five-year Limit – In unusual circumstances, exceptions to the 5-year limit may be approved. An exception may be considered when a significant change in fields of study has occurred, such as moving from physical science to life science research, or when a significant break in training has occurred as a result of family responsibilities. Such unique exceptions will be considered on a case by case basis. Investigators are encouraged to contact NIGMS staff to discuss issues regarding eligibility prior to applying. In a cover letter with the application, the investigator should include an explanation of the special circumstances of his/her career training that warrants consideration for an exception. The applicant should provide similar information in the “career development” section of the application. |
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
Nancy L. Desmond, Ph.D.
Division of Neuroscience & Basic Behavioral Science
6001 Executive Blvd., Room 7197, MSC 9645
Bethesda, MD 20892-9645
Phone: (301) 443-3107
Email: ndesmond@nih.gov |
Rebecca D. Claycamp, MS, CRA
Chief Grants Management Officer
6001 Executive Blvd, Room 6122, MSC 9605
Bethesda , MD 20892-9605
Phone: (301) 443-2811
Email: rclaycam@mail.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NIMH Specific Information:
The NIMH welcomes applications from postdoctoral scientists seeking to establish an independent research career in areas of research supported by the Institute. The NIMH supports a broad spectrum of basic and translational research, including basic neuroscience and behavioral science, human genetics, adult and pediatric translational research, services and intervention research, and health and behavior and AIDS-related research (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/compon.cfm). Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Institute career development staff (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/research-funding/training/training-development-contacts.pdf) before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities and for guidance on the proposed research and career development plans.
Awardees are expected to complete at least one full year of mentored training under the K99 phase before transitioning to the R00 phase.
Prior to commencing the third year of the independent investigator (R00) award phase, NIMH awardees are expected to have submitted an investigator-initiated research grant (R01) application.
Salary Support: Normally salary up to $50,000 plus fringe benefits per year. Under certain circumstances, applicants may be eligible for up to $90,000 salary plus fringe benefits per year. |
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
Stephen Korn, Ph.D.
6001 Executive Blvd, Room 2186
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 496-4188
Email: korns@ninds.nih.gov |
Mutema Nyankale
Grants Management Branch
6001 Executive Blvd., NSC/Rm. 3250
Bethesda, MD 20892-9537
Phone: (301) 496-6506
Email: nyankalem@mail.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NINDS Specific Information:
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Dr. Korn with any questions about eligibility or other questions about the K99/R00 program. More information can be found on the NINDS website: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/postdoc.htm#k99.
Salary Support: Normally, salary up to $50,000 plus fringe benefits per year. Under certain circumstances, applicants may be eligible for up to $85,000 salary. |
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) |
David Banks, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.S.S.W., RN
Program Director, Office of Extramural Programs
National Institute of Nursing Research, NIH
6701 Democracy Blvd., Suite 710
One Democracy Plaza
Bethesda, MD 20892-4870
Telephone: (301) 496-9558
Fax: 301-480-8260
Email: banksd@mail.nih.gov |
Mr. Brian Albertini
Office of Grants and Contracts Management
6701 Democracy Boulevard, Room 710
Bethesda, MD 20892-4870
Phone: (301) 594-6869
Email: AlbertiB@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $50, 000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NINR Specific Information:
NINR welcomes applications from postdoctoral scientists seeking to establish an independent research career on preventing, delaying the onset, and slowing the progression of disease and disability. This includes finding effective approaches to achieving and sustaining a healthy lifestyle, easing the symptoms of illness, improving quality of life for patients and caregivers, eliminating health disparities, and addressing issues at the end of life. NINR supports basic research relevant to its mission, in order to provide a sound scientific basis for changes in clinical practice. In keeping with the importance of translational research in various settings, NINR’s major emphasis is on interdisciplinary research. NINR’s research program is guided by four strategies intended to advance science:
- integrating biology and behavior
- designing and using new technology
- developing new tools
- preparing the next generation of nurse scientists
Central to the themes of our research are the important roles that the patient, the family and other caregivers, and the community play in promoting health and managing disease and disability. Science areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to, end of life, biobehavioral research, genetics, epigenetics, and incorporation of advanced technology. As our science grows, NINR is focusing on ways to stimulate its future development by incorporating new tools and analytical approaches such as informatics and meta-analyses. The role of interdisciplinary research teams is a priority and will continue to increase. The Institute is committed to training new investigators, with attention to the areas of greatest need and to strategies for encouraging young investigators and members of groups underrepresented into science.
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National Library of Medicine (NLM) |
Valerie Florance, Ph.D.
NLM Extramural Programs
6705 Rockledge Drive, Suite 301
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 594-4882
Email: florancev@mail.nih.gov |
Dwight Mowery
Extramural Programs,
6705 Rockledge Drive, Suite 301
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 496-4221
Email: moweryd@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NLM Specific Information:
NLM supports research career development in biomedical informatics and bioinformatics. We define informatics as the intersection of computer, information and behavioral sciences with one or more application domains. Application domains of interest include health care delivery, basic biomedical research, clinical and translational research, public health and others. Whatever the application domain, the research career focus must be informatics. Preference will be given to applicants who received their informatics training at one of NLM's university-based training programs in Biomedical Informatics. |
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences |
Barbara Sina, Ph.D.
Division of International Training and Research
Building 31, Room B2C39
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 402-9467
Email: sinab@mail.nih.gov |
Elizabeth Cleveland
Grants Management Office
Building 31. Room B2C29
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 451-6830
Email: clevelande@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
FIC Specific Information:
The Fogarty International Center (FIC), the international component of the NIH, addresses global health challenges through innovative and collaborative research and training programs and supports and advances the NIH mission through international partnerships. In this regard, the FIC will give strong preference to applications for the NIH Pathway to Independence Award Program from U.S. scientists who show evidence of and a long-term commitment to a career in global health through collaborations with scientists from low- and middle-income countries. Any application accepted by FIC from foreign scientists would have to involve research considered to be of high priority to global health and also involve collaborations with scientists from low- and middle-income countries. |
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCAAM) |
Partap S. Khalsa, Ph.D.
6707 Democracy Blvd., Suite 401
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 594-3462
Email: khalsap@mail.nih.gov |
George Tucker, M.B.A.
Chief Grants Management Officer
6707 Democracy Blvd., Suite 401, MSC 5475
Bethesda, MD 20892-5475
Phone: (301) 594-9102
Email: gt35v@nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $25,000 per year. |
NCCAM Specific Information:
NCCAM also offers a transition award described at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-05-129.html. |
National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities |
DeLoris L-James Hunter, Ph.D.
Director, Division of Research and Training Activities
Bethesda, MD 20892-5465
Phone: (301) 402-1366
Email: dh3a66z@nih.gov |
Bryan S. Clark, MBA
Chief Grants Management Officer
6707 Democracy Blvd Suite 800, MSC 5465
Bethesda, MD 20892-5465
Phone: (301) 402-1366
Email: clark@ncmhd.nih.gov |
See below. |
Up to 25,000.00 per year. |
NCMHD Specific Information:
NCMHD will consider for funding only applications that address issues related to research in minority health or health disparities.
Salary Support: The total cost per year for the initial mentored phase should not exceed $90,000…, but may be higher in the case of individuals with exceptional salary needs. |
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) |
Michael Chang, Ph.D.
Division of Comparative Medicine
6701 Democracy Boulevard
Room 942, MSC4874
Bethesda, MD 20892-4874
Phone: (301) 435-0744
Email: changmic@mail.nih.gov |
Judy Musgrave
Office of Grants Management
6701 Democracy Boulevard, Room 1048, MSC 4874
Bethesda MD 20892-4874
Phone: (301) 435-0841
Email: musgravj@mail.nih.gov |
Up to $75,000 plus fringe benefits per year. |
Up to $20,000 per year. |
NCRR Specific Information:
None. |