NHLBI Research Training Programs for Non-Independent and
Newly Independent Investigators
The goal of all these programs is to increase the numbers and capabilities
of scientists engaged in biomedical and behavioral research and
to offer scientists the opportunity to receive full-time training
in areas that reflect a national need. The programs also provide
non-independent and newly independent investigators the opportunity
to establish their research careers.
For these researchers, the NHLBI has six research training programs:
The above awards provide both part-time and full-time support
for 2 to 5 years.
For non-independent and newly independent researchers, the NHLBI
offers three additional research training programs that support
individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals
with disabilities, individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds
or individuals who have experienced an interruption in their research
careers.
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