NIH EXTRAMURAL LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCHERS
Release Date: September 17, 2001
NOTICE: NOT-OD-01-063
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces the availability of
educational loan repayment under the NIH Extramural Pediatric Research Loan
Repayment Program (PR-LRP). The PR-LRP provides for the repayment of the
educational loan debt of qualified health professionals who agree to conduct
pediatric research. The Program provides for the repayment of up to $35,000
of the principal and interest of the educational loans of extramural grantees
or awardees for each year of obligated service. Also, NIH covers the Federal
taxes on the loan repayment, which are considered taxable income to program
participants.
The purpose of the Program is the recruitment and retention of highly
qualified health professionals as pediatric researchers. Through this
notice, the NIH invites qualified health professionals who contractually
agree to engage in pediatric research as extramural grantees or awardees for
at least two years, to apply for participation in the NIH Pediatric Research
Loan Repayment Program.
ELIGIBILITY. Specific eligibility criteria for the Pediatric Research LRP
include the following:
o Participants must be United States citizens, nationals, or permanent
residents,
o Participants must have a M.D., Ph.D., Pharm.D., D.O., D.D.S., D.M.D.,
D.P.M., D.C., N.D., or equivalent degree,
o Participants must be affiliated with the NIH in one of the following ways:
a) a recipient of postdoctoral National Research Service Award support on an
individual postdoctoral fellowship (F32) or an institutional research
training grant (T32). NRSA recipients will only be eligible for loan
repayment during the first and third year of NRSA support. The second
year of postdoctoral NRSA involves repayment of a service obligation
incurred during the first year of NRSA support which eliminates the
possibility of concurrent participation in the loan repayment program.
b) a recipient of support under an individual or institutional research
development award including the following mechanisms:
K01, the Mentored Research Scientist Development Award,
K07, the Academic Clinical Scientist Development Award,
K08, the Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award,
K12, Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Program Award,
K22, the Career Transition Award with an extramural phase,
K23, the Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award, or
K25, the Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award.
c) a first-time recipient of NIH grant support as the principal
investigator of an:
R01, a research project grant consisting of one research project,
R03, a small research grant,
R21, an exploratory/developmental grant,
U01, a cooperative agreement consisting of one research project.
d) a first-time director of subprojects on multicomponent center grants (P
series grants, program project grants (P01)), or multicomponent
cooperative agreements (U series).
o Participants must have qualifying educational debt in excess of 20 percent
of their annual income or compensation, as applicable, at their expected date
of program eligibility. The expected date of program eligibility is the date
by which the following conditions will be met: (a) award date of a
qualifying grant, and (b) the NIH executes a LRP-CR contract. Contracts are
not effective retroactive to the award date of the grant.
o Participants must engage in qualified pediatric research. The term
pediatric research, according to P.L. 106-310 (Title X, Section 1001), refers
to research that is directly related to diseases, disorders, and other
conditions in children.
o Individuals with existing service obligations to Federal, State, or other
entities will not be considered for the Program unless and until the existing
service obligation is discharged or deferred for the length of Program
participation. Further, any individual who has a Federal judgment lien
against his/her property arising from a Federal debt is barred from receiving
Federal funds, until the judgment is paid in full or satisfied.
o Applicants will not be excluded from consideration under the Program on the
basis of age, race, culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation,
disability, or other non-merit factors.
NIH will evaluate the applicant and awardee pools after the first year of
operation to assess and measure the extent of recruitment and retention of
qualified health professionals to pediatric research. At that time, NIH will
expand the pool of individuals eligible to apply for loan repayment.
INQUIRIES
Information regarding the eligibility requirements and benefits for the
program may be obtained via the LRP website http://lrp.info.nih.gov.
Requests for applications may be submitted via the LRP website
https://lrp.info.nih.gov/NIHLRP/Apply.aspx.
Application forms for this program are not currently available. Forms are
being developed and are subject to approval by the Office of Management and
Budget. It is anticipated that applications will be available by December 1,
2001. A receipt date for applications will be announced in a subsequent
notice in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts.
G. Stephane Philogene, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Policy
Office of Loan Repayment and Scholarship
OIR/OD/National Institutes of Health
Website: http://lrp.info.nih.gov
E-mail: [email protected]
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