Understanding NIH Programs - Video

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Career Development Timeline

Find out which NIH funding mechanisms apply to you throughout your career. This talk covers many of the mechanisms that apply to Ph.D.’s and M.D.’s (or equivalent research and clinical doctoral degrees), from graduate/medical school through your early-stage faculty years. Predoctoral Students and

Postdoctoral Researchers

This session will describe different types of NIH grants that support mentored research training including fellowships, institutional training grants and career development awards.

Early-Stage Investigators (ESIs)

Do you have less than 10 years of research or research training experience following your terminal research degree or medical residency/fellowship? What is NIH doing to encourage ESIs? Come to this session and find out what your next step should be when it comes to NIH funding.


This event took place during the 2023 NIH Virtual Grants Conference.

Full transcript (DOCX, 41.5 KB)

Presenter(s)

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Ericka Boone, Ph.D

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Director
Division of Biomedical Research Workforce (DBRW)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS

Moderator(s)

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Megan Columbus

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Director
Office of Extramural Research (OER)
Office of the Director (OD)
NIH, HHS


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