Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (Parent K23 – Independent Clinical Trial Required) (PA-24-184)

Table of IC-Specific Information, Requirements and Staff Contacts 

NIH Institute or Center Contacts Institute/Center Specific Information

National Eye Institute (NEI)

Scientific Program Contact:

Ed Clayton, Ph.D.
[email protected]

Neeraj Agarwal, Ph.D.             
[email protected]

Peer Review Contact:
Brian Hoshaw, Ph.D.
[email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Karen Robinson Smith
[email protected]  

 

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 (NEI Strategic Plan: Vision for the Future (PDF 22.5 MB).

Eligibility: Eligible candidates must have a clinical degree and perform clinical duties. A copy of active licensure to practice in United States must be included as other attachment in the application. Scholars who are ophthalmic surgeons may request between 6 and 9 person-months (50% to 75%) of full-time professional effort conducting research and career development activities.

NEI will only accept Minimal Risk Clinical Trials” under this FOA. "Minimal risk" means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.  Applications proposing clinical trials with greater than minimal risk will be withdrawn without review.

NEI has a 6-year limit of cumulative support on institutional and mentored Ks (e.g., K12 or KL2 plus the individual K23).

Salary Support: Up to the legislative cap plus fringe benefits per year.


Research Support: Usually $25,000, but with sufficient justification can be up to $50,000 per year.

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)

Scientific Program Contact:
Lanay Mudd, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 594-9346
Email: [email protected] 
[email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Debbie Chen
Phone: (301) 594-3788
Email: [email protected]









 

NCCIH Specific Information:

NCCIH uses the K23 program to support individuals with a clinical/health-professional doctorate in supervised career development experiences in research conducted with human subjects that lead to research independence.

  • Before the application receipt date, investigators are strongly encouraged to discuss their proposed research interest with an NCCIH Program Officer in the specific scientific area and/or intervention that is closely-related to the proposed project to confirm its relevance to NCCIH's mission and research priorities. A list of NCCIH program officials can be found at http://NCCIH.nih.gov/grants/contact#area
  • Applications proposing the use of natural products or devices in an interventional research project should explicitly describe the status of the Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemption (IDE). Applicants interested in natural products research are encouraged to review NCCIH's Natural Product Integrity Policy.
  • NCCIH will not fund applications proposing a clinical trial to test efficacy or effectiveness through this mechanism. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their proposed scope of work with an NCCIH program officer, and to review resources available at NCCIH’s Clinical Research Toolbox.
  • Applications should include explicit statements from the institution and the mentor(s) addressing the following:
    • Detailed information about who will provide the necessary resources;
    • Funding source and amount of additional funding (as needed);
    • Support staff available and committed to the project;
    • Allocation of sufficient protected time for the K awardee to conduct the research;
    • Availability of biostatistical support for the duration of the study - including the planning period; and
    • A contingency plan (for the institution and mentor) for completion of the study in the event the awardee leaves the institution earlier than the end date of the award.

 
Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $25,000 per year.

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 

Scientific Program Contact:
Roya Kalantari, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 435-8140
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Taryn Cobb
Phone: (301) 827-8025
Email:  [email protected]


 

NHLBI Specific Information:

The NHLBI accepts applications from eligible individuals that propose Patient-Oriented clinical, biomedical or behavioral research aligned with NHLBI’s mission areas, which include, but are not limited to, cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologic health and diseases, sleep disorders, circadian biology, or transfusion medicine. For the definition of Patient-Oriented Research see the Funding Opportunity Description section of the Parent Announcement.

Additionally, to support data-driven discovery in heart, lung, blood, and sleep health and disease, NHLBI encourages, but does not require, K23 applications that propose mentored training in data science disciplines, provided the applications also include patient-oriented research. That is, at least one of the research aims must include direct interaction with patients or other human participants. Data science disciplines may include, but are not limited to, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Healthcare Data Analytics, Public Health Data Analytics, Imaging Analytics, Predictive Analytics, and Bioinformatics, for the creation, management, analysis, and integration of complex, large data sets.

Advisory Committee: NHLBI strongly encourages K08 candidates to include an Advisory Committee composed of the candidate's mentor(s) and two or three other senior faculty members.  If the candidate does not propose an Advisory Committee, they should document which individuals are available to cover all areas of expertise that are required for the research plan and career development.

NHLBI requires an IRB-approved data and safety monitoring plan for: (1) all clinical trials regardless of phase, and (2) all clinical research with greater than minimal risk.

NHLBI will accept applications from applicants holding a D.S.W.

NHLBI has an 8-year limit of cumulative support on institutional and mentored Ks (e.g., K12 or KL2 plus the K23).

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $30,000 per year. With a strong rationale in the Budget Justification, up to $50,000 per year may be requested.

National Institute on Aging (NIA)

Scientific Program Contact:
Laura Major, DrPH
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Jessi Perez, NIA
Phone: (301) 402-7739
Email:  [email protected]
NIA Specific Information:

Salary Support: Up to 100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: $25,000 normally, but up to $50,000 when the costs generated by the patient-oriented research protocol(s) require these funds. A justification is required in the application

For more information, see the NIA K23 webpage


 

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 
 
Scientific Program Contact: 
NIAAA Staff Contact 
  
Grants Management Contact: 
Judy Fox 
Phone: (301) 443-4704 
Email: [email protected]

Lauren Early 
Phone: (301) 443-2434 
Email: [email protected]

NIAAA Specific Information: 

NIAAA supports faculty level early-stage investigator and new investigator development under this announcement. Applicants are encouraged to refer to the NIAAA Strategic Plan for NIAAA research priorities. Applicants are to comply with the NIH and NIAAA Data Management and Sharing policies, NOT-OD-21-013 and NOT-AA-23-001. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the appropriate NIAAA staff contact prior to preparing an application.

  • All applications must include a strong and credible plan for the applicant’s transition to research independence, outlining milestones and providing evidence of significant institutional commitment to the development of the K applicant as an independent researcher at the sponsoring institution.
  • Candidates with less than 4 years of post-doctoral research experience, who are enrolled in the T32 training programs are strongly encouraged to apply for a K99/R00 award.
  • At the time of award, the candidate must have a secured full-time faculty or faculty equivalent appointment in an appropriate research-intensive environment. 

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 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. 
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year.

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

Scientific Program Contact:
Email: 
[email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Yen Thach
Phone: (301) 594-3505
Email: [email protected]
NIAMS Specific Information:

Information about NIAMS funding mechanisms is available athttp://www.niams.nih.gov/Funding/Funding_Opportunities/activity_codes.asp.

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year for a minimum of 75% effort (with the exception of orthopaedic surgeons, who may devote a minimum of 50% effort).
Research Support: Up to $30,000 per year.
 
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)

Scientific Program Contact:
Tina Gatlin, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-480-1608
Email: [email protected]


Grants Management Contact:
Kathryn (Katie) Ellis
Phone: 302-451-4791
Email: [email protected]








 
NIBIB Specific Information:

NIBIB uses the K23 to support research-oriented clinicians to develop research skills and gain experience in advanced methods and experimental approaches needed to become an independent investigator conducting patient-oriented research in scientific program areas relevant to NIBIB. It is the specific goal of these awards to increase the pool of clinical researchers who can conduct patient-oriented studies, capitalizing on the discoveries of biomedical research and translating them to clinical settings.  NIBIB will only support clinicians with active licensure and who are within 10 years of the completion of their residency or fellowship. The duration of support can be 3 or 4 years. 
  
Before preparing an application, prospective applicants are encouraged to fill out the NIBIB K08/K23 Eligibility Inquiry Form and forward it along with the requested attachments to the Scientific Program Contact in order to verify eligibility, determine if the application is appropriate for a K23 award through NIBIB, and ensure that the application is submitted to the appropriate NOFO. 

More detailed information can be found at https://www.nibib.nih.gov/training-careers/training-opportunities/mentored-patient-oriented-research-career-development-award-parent-k23

Salary Support: Up to $105,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $40,000 per year.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Scientific Program Contact:
Dennis A. Twombly, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 451-3371
Email:  [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Barbara Hodgkins
Phone: (301) 827-5306
Email: [email protected]
 
NICHD Specific Information:
  
NICHD offers fellowships, training grants, and career development awards in areas relevant NICHD’s mission, including normal and abnormal human development; male and female fertility and infertility; developing and evaluating contraceptive methods; pregnancy and childbirth; prenatal and postnatal development; childhood development and behavior through adolescence;  improving the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals for use in pregnant women, infants, and children;  HIV infection and transmission, AIDS, and associated infections; pediatric growth and endocrine research; developmental biology and typical and atypical development; intellectual and developmental disabilities; reproductive biology and medicine; gynecologic health conditions, including pelvic floor disorders; childhood injury and critical illness; population dynamics; and medical rehabilitation.  More detailed information and Program Staff contacts may be found at:  https://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/der/branches, and for the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research at: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/ncmrr/Pages/overview.aspx.

NICHD has a 6 year limit of cumulative support on institutional K awards (e.g., K12, KL2) and individual mentored K awards (e.g., K01, K08, K23, K25).
 
Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $25,000 per year.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)

Scientific Program Contact:
Alberto L. Rivera-Rentas, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 451-3245
Email:  [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Samantha Tempchin
Telephone: 301-435-1404
Email: [email protected]



 

NIDCD Specific Information:

NIDCD uses the K23 program to support individuals with a clinical/health-professional doctorate in supervised career development experiences in research conducted with human subjects that lead to research independence in biomedical, behavioral, or translational fields.

  • Application must demonstrate its contribution to NIDCD and its fit to NIDCD's MissionResearch Priorities, and Strategic Plan.
  • Applicants are strongly encouraged to provide clear evidence that adequate resources are available at the institution for the successful completion of the proposed research project.
  • Applications should include explicit statements from the institution and the mentor(s) addressing the following:
    • Detailed information about who will provide the necessary resources;
    • Funding source and amount of additional funding (as needed);
    • Support staff available and committed to the project;
    • Availability of biostatistical support for the duration of the study - including the planning period; and
    • A contingency plan (for the institution and mentor) for completion of the study in the event the awardee leaves the institution earlier than the end date of the award. 

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits. Non-surgeon scientists must devote a minimum of 75% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award. Surgeon-scientists must devote a minimum of 50% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award.
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year.

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)

Scientific Program Contact:
[email protected] 

Grants Management Contact:
Gabriel Hidalgo, M.B.A.
Phone: (301) 827-4630 
Email: [email protected]

NIDCR Specific Information:

NIDCR supports mentored research training and career development of clinician (DDS/DMD/MD, etc.) scientists proposing dental, oral and craniofacial research that align with the NIDCR Strategic Plan. Dentists may use the award to pursue graduate research training that results in a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree. Clinical activities, including part-time specialty training, may be accommodated in any remaining effort (up to 25% full time professional effort) not devoted to the research career development activities.  

For the Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (Parent K23 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.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact NIDCR to discuss eligibility, the relevance of the proposed research to NIDCR’s current clinical research priorities, and for guidance on the proposed research and career development plans.
 
 
Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $25,000 per year.

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)

Scientific Program Contact:
Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases
Lisa M. Spain, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 451-9871
Email: [email protected]

Digestive & Liver Diseases, Nutrition and Obesity
Voula Osganian, M.D., Sc.D., M.P.H
Phone: (301) 827-6939
Email: [email protected]

Urologic Diseases
Tracy L. Rankin, M.P.H.
Phone: (301) 594-4748
Email: [email protected]

Kidney Diseases:
Raquel Greer, M.D., M.H.S 
Phone:  301-402-0306 
Email:  [email protected] 

Grants Management Contact:
Jill Bradshaw
Phone: (301) 827-1230
Email: [email protected] 

NIDDK Specific Information:

The purpose of the NIDDK K23 award is to provide an intensive, supervised, research and career development experience for physician-scientists as they transition to independent research careers.  NIDDK encourages K23 applications in all areas of research supported by the NIDDK ( https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-programs).

Information on the NIDDK K23 can be found at https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/process/apply/funding-mechanisms/k-awards/k23 .

The NIDDK provides further information on all K-award programs on our training and career development web site: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/process/apply/funding-mechanisms/k-awards.

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the appropriate program official prior to submissions.

Applicants for the K23 must possess:

  • an M.D., or comparable clinical doctoral degree
  • should have completed clinical training and should be board-eligible by the time of award

Be able to dedicate a minimum of 9 calendar months (75% of a full-time appointment) worth of effort to the K-award (urologic surgeons may request a minimum of 6 CM)

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year. 
K23 awardees are also strongly encouraged to attend the NIDDK K Awardees’ Workshop while supported on the K23 (one-time attendance for this biennial meeting).  Up to $1500 will be provided for K23 awardees to attend this meeting (in addition to the above-listed Research Support).

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Scientific Program Contact:
Lindsey Friend, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 402-1428
Email: [email protected] 

Grants Management Contact:
Ericka Wells 
Phone: (301) 827-6705
Email:  [email protected]

NIDA Specific Information:

Please note that the aggregate total of NIH mentored career award support (both institutional and individual) cannot exceed 6 years. Prospective K23 applicants who were appointed to an institutional K12 award must contact NIDA prior to submitting an individual mentored K application to confirm eligibility. Please contact [email protected] for additional details.  

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year. Examples include supplies, equipment, technical personnel, travel, and statistical services.

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Scientific Program Contact: 
Carol Shreffler, Ph.D. 
Phone: (984) 287-3322 
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact 
Lisa A. Edwards 
Phone: (984) 287-3258 
Email: [email protected]  

NIEHS Specific Information:

Eligibility: This program is intended to support applicants engaged in patient- oriented research with a clinical doctoral degree, who are licensed to practice in the United States, and who are currently devoting time and effort to clinical duties.    A copy of active U.S. licensure must be included in the application. The candidate must maintain an active clinical license during the K23 award.   Candidates are required to devote a minimum of 9 person months (75%) full-time professional effort to the K23 award.  Exceptions for certain specialties or other special circumstances must be requested in writing to the program contact at least 12 weeks prior to the submission of the application.
NIEHS limits the cumulative support on institutional and mentored Ks (e.g., K12 or KL2 plus the K23) to six years.

The Career Development and Research Plan must be consistent with the research interests of NIEHS. For further information on the research interests of the Institute, please see:  https://www.niehs.nih.gov/.

Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the program official identified in the contact table before preparing an application to discuss eligibility requirements and the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities.

Salary Support: Up to legislated cap, plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $40,000 per year.

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

Scientific Program Contact:
Anesthesiology:
Zuzana Justinova, M.D., Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]

Clinical Pharmacology:
Zuzana Justinova, M.D., Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]

Sepsis, Innate Immunity and Inflammation:
Xiaoli Zhao, Ph.D.
Email: [email protected] 

Injury and Critical Illness:
Chris Chao, Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]

Wound Healing:
Chris Chao, Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Anna Hahn 
Email: [email protected]  

NIGMS Specific Information:

Potential candidates are encouraged to visit the NIGMS K23 webpage: http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Training/CareerDev/. Additional information on these awards can be found at the NIGMS Webpage:http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Training/CareerDev/Pages/MentoredClinicalCareer.aspx.

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Scientific Program Contact:
NIMH Training Contacts

Grants Management Contact:
Rita Sisco
Phone: (301) 443-2805
Email: [email protected]







 

NIMH Specific Information:

The NIMH supports a broad spectrum of basic and translational research, including basic neuroscience, human genetics, adult and developmental translational research, services and intervention research, and AIDS-related research (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/organization/nimh-extramural-research-programs.shtml). 

  • Eligibility for the K23 is limited to individuals with no more than 6 years of postdoctoral research experience at the time of application (either the initial or resubmission application). NIMH encourages applicants to limit the requested support to no more than four years. The requested duration of support should be appropriately justified, taking into consideration prior research experience and the proposed mentored career development goals that are essential for developing an independent, NIMH-funded research program.
    See  NOT-MH-22-310 and http://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/training/career-development-programs-k-series.shtml for further details about NIMH's support for K programs.
  • An application must include a strong and credible plan for the candidate's transition to research independence, including milestones, and evidence of significant institutional commitment to the continued development of the K23 candidate as an independent researcher at the applicant institution. Applicants are expected to plan to apply for independent research support during the later years of their mentored career award.
  • It is recommended that NIMH mentored K applicants proposing clinical trials review the following guidance: (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/training/career-development-programs-k-series.shtml#12)
  • Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Institute career development staff (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/training/contacts-for-research-training-and-career-development-programs.shtml) before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute's current research priorities and for guidance on the proposed research and career development plans.
  • Candidates (other than neurosurgeons) must devote a minimum of 75% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award. Neurosurgeons must devote a minimum of 50% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award.

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $50,000 per year.

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 is intended to support applicants with a clinical doctoral degree, who are licensed to practice clinically, who are within 5 years of completing their clinical training (which is defined as sequential years of residency training and clinical fellowships). Applicants who are beyond 5 years post clinical training must obtain prior written approval from the Director, Office of Training & Workforce Development to be eligible for this program. NINDS mentored K awards may be for either 4 or 5 years (NINDS will not make K23 awards lasting only 3 years). Please see the NINDS training website for additional NINDS-specific information: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Funding/Training-Career-Development/Award/K23-Mentored-Patient-Oriented-Research-Career-Development

Candidates for the K23 (other than neurosurgeons) must devote a minimum of 75% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award. The letter of institutional commitment should include a description of the candidate's non-research responsibilities according to the following: 1/2 day = 10% of the 5-day workweek, 1 month = 8% of the year, time on call for clinical duty is not protected time for research. If there is overlapping time between clinical and research responsibilities, this should be clarified.

Neurosurgeons must devote a minimum of 50% full time professional effort to research and career development activities associated with the K award. The letter of institutional commitment should describe, as above, the specific allocation of time (on a weekly and/or monthly basis) devoted to K award activities and clinical and other non-K award activities.

The allocated research support (see below) includes $1,000 dollars per year to help support attendance at two annual workshops associated with the ANA (American Neurological Association) meeting (neurosurgeons are encouraged to attend the meeting associated with the neurosurgeon K12 (NRCDP) instead). It is intended that K awardees will attend these workshops in the 1st and 4th year of their awards, but if personal conflicts make this impossible, alternatives can be acceptable. However, awardees will not be invited to attend in two consecutive years. If K awardees do not attend twice during the first 4 years of the K award, the research support in the 5th year of the award will be reduced to $46,000.

Salary Support: Up to $125,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $51,000 per year.

National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

Scientific Program Contact:
Mary Elizabeth (Libbey) Bowen, PhD
Phone: 301-841-5345
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Randi Freundlich, RD
Phone: (301) 594-5974
Email: [email protected]
NINR Specific Information:

NINR uses the K23, Career Development Program, to provide support for individuals who have a Bachelor's degree or higher in nursing to pursue career development research training.  Applications must have a clear focus in science areas related to the NINR mission, which is to lead nursing research to solve pressing health challenges and inform practice and policy – optimizing health and advancing health equity into the future.  Applicants should also consider NINR prioritizes research framed through five lenses detailed in the NINR Strategic Plan.

 Those interested in applying for this opportunity are strongly encouraged to contact the NINR Scientific Program Contact noted in this announcement. The applicant may contact the NINR Program Director by emailing a copy of their draft NIH Biosketch along with any questions and a draft synopsis of interests and research/training aims. NINR limits the length of the K23 award to a 3-year period.
 
Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year.
Research Support: Up to $25,000 per year.
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) 
 
Scientific Program Contacts:
For initial inquiries contact:
[email protected]

 
Grants Management Contact:
Sy Shackleford
Phone: (301) 451-8542
Email: [email protected]

NIMHD Specific Information:

NIMHD supports various mentored career development activities involving research to improve minority health and reduce health disparities, organized around three main Research Interest Areas: Clinical and Health Services Research, Community Health and Population Sciences, and Integrative Biological and Behavioral Sciences. Projects are encouraged to use approaches that encompass multiple domains of influence (e.g., biological, behavioral, socio-cultural, environmental, physical environment, health systems) and multiple levels of influence (e.g., individual, interpersonal, community, societal) to understand and address health disparities. See the NIMHD Research Framework for examples of health determinants of interest.

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the program official identified in the contact table before preparing an application to discuss eligibility requirements and the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities.

Salary Support: Up to $100,000 plus fringe benefits per year. 
Research Support: Up to $25,000 per year.

NIH Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS)

ODSS program contact: 
Bryan Kim Ph.D.
Email: [email protected]

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: 
Carolyn Bondar, Ph.D. 
Phone: (301) 824-7194 
Email: [email protected]

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.


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