Table of IC-Specific Information, Requirements and Staff Contacts
NIH Institute or Center Contacts | Institute/Center Specific Information |
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National
Institute on Aging (NIA) Scientific Program Contact: Maria Carranza, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] Grants Management Contact: Ms. Jessi Perez, NIA Phone: 301.402.7739 Email: [email protected] |
NIA Specific Information: Salary Support: Up to 100,000 plus fringe benefits per
year. |
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism (NIAAA) Lauren Early |
NIAAA Specific Information:
Salary Support: Up to $90,000 plus fringe benefits per year, commensurate with
the applicant institution’s salary structure for persons of equivalent qualifications, experience,
and rank. Institutional Base Salary will be verified at the time of award. |
National Institute
of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) Scientific Program Contact: Email: [email protected] Grants Management Contact: Gabriel Hidalgo, M.B.A. Phone: (301)-827-4630 [email protected] |
NIDCR Specific Information: For the Independent Scientist Award (Parent K02 - Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed), please
refer to NIDCR Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Applications of Data Science in Translational
Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research NOT-DE-23-002
calling for a variety of data science-oriented projects focused on developing and using data and
data science resources, methods, and tools for dental, oral, and craniofacial (DOC)
research. |
National
Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Scientific Program Contact: Lindsey Friend, Ph.D. Telephone: (301) 402-1428 Email: [email protected] Grants Management Contact: Ericka Wells Phone: (301) 827-6705 Email: [email protected] |
NIDA Specific Information: NIDA uses the K02 mechanism broadly, to support scientists at various stages of their independent research careers (e.g., newly independent; mid-career) as a means of enhancing their research programs. This award, however, is not intended for senior scientists who are recognized leaders in substance use/substance use disorder or related research fields. For additional guidance or information, please contact your NIDA Program Officer or Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year. Research Support: Research support only provided for theoretical work (e.g., modeling or computer simulation) in which case up to $25,000 per year can be obtained. Are competing K02 renewals accepted? No. |
National Institute
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Scientific Program Contact: Stephen Korn, Ph.D. Phone: (301) 496-4188 Email: [email protected] Grants Management Contact: Chief Grants Management Officer Email: [email protected] |
NINDS Specific Information: This program supports the continued career development of clinician-scientists that are committed to a career in neuroscience research. The award provides salary and research costs for the first three years and continued salary support for years four and five, contingent on successful competition for an R01 or equivalent award. Because a K02 from NINDS is intended for those who are not yet ready to compete successfully for an
R01, candidates for the K02 may not submit a K02 and an R01 during the same grant cycle and may not
have both a K02 and an R01 pending simultaneously. Applicants should consult the NINDS training
website for NINDS specific information and instructions: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Funding/Training-Career-Development/Award/K02-Independent-Scientist-Award |
NIH Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS) ODSS program contact: |
Office of Data Science Strategy Specific Information: The NIH Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS) is committed to growing a strong and diverse data science community and ensuring that data science advances in biomedical and health research can benefit all populations. ODSS is interested in supporting Career Development Award projects in data science areas including but not limited to: artificial intelligence, clinical informatics, cloud computing, statistics, computational science, software design and programming, bioinformatics, visualization, machine learning, predictive analytics, supercomputing, modeling and simulation, digital health, data sharing and access, data management, data security and data privacy in human subject’s research, and research ethics and integrity. Applications are strongly encouraged from individuals from diverse backgrounds, including from groups that are underrepresented in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral and social sciences, in alignment with the Notice of NIH’s Interest in Diversity (NOT-OD-20-031). |
Office of Research on Women’s Health Scientific Program Contact: |
ORWH Specific Information: ORWH focuses on advancing research that is relevant to the health of women and supporting women in biomedical careers. Applicants should ensure their proposed work intersects with the goals, objectives, and guiding principles of the trans-NIH Strategic Plan for Women’s Health Research (https://orwh.od.nih.gov/about/trans-nih-strategic-plan-womens-health-research). ORWH does not award grants but co-funds applications and research projects that have received an award from one of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers listed in the announcement. Visit the ORWH website (https://orwh.od.nih.gov/) or contact the appropriate ORWH staff to learn more. |