Participating Organization Information: PA-25-422

Scope Note

PA-25-422: Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (Parent F31)

Table of IC-Specific Information, Requirements and Staff Contacts

NIH Institute or CenterInstitute or Center Specific Information

National Cancer Institute  
 
Scientific Program Contacts:  
Corinne Boulanger-Espeut, Ph.D., MBA 
Email: [email protected]  
  
Hana Odeh, Ph.D.   
Email: [email protected]
  
Anu Puri, Ph.D.   
Email: [email protected]  

Grants Management Contact:  
Laura Gray, MPH 
Email: [email protected] 

NCI Specific Information: 
 
NCI requires a clear cancer focus in the research training plan. Since the fellowship award does not support research costs, NCI gives funding priority to applications clearly indicating funds are available to support the candidate’s research training plan throughout the duration of the award. 

Visit the NCI F31 website for additional NCI-specific information/requirements.       

National Eye Institute

Scientific Program Contact:
Neeraj Agarwal, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 435-8155
Email: [email protected]

Ed Clayton, PhD
Phone: (301) 480-9350
Email: [email protected] 

Grants Management Contact:
Roland Jay Colbert, MSW
Phone: 301-451-4714
Email:  [email protected]
 
NEI Specific Information: 

The mission of the National Eye Institute (NEI) is to eliminate vision loss and improve quality of life through vision research. Applications considered for funding by the NEI must fall within the areas of emphasis detailed in the NEI Strategic Plan. 

 
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

For Scientific Program and Grants Management Inquiries, Contact: 
[email protected]
NHLBI Specific Information:

The NHLBI is interested in supporting individual predoctoral fellowships for combined MD/Ph.D. training in research areas relevant to the mission of the NHLBI. The NHLBI supports research training and career development of researchers in fundamental sciences and clinical disciplines related to heart, vascular, lung, and blood diseases; sleep disorders; and blood resources. See http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/org/mission.htm for NHLBI’s mission statement.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to read the NHLBI Strategic Plan http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/strategicplan/
documents/StrategicPlan_Appendix.pdf  to familiarize themselves with the research areas of interest to the Institute.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact NHLBI before submitting an application to determine its appropriateness for this NOFO and the mission of the NHLBI. NHLBI requires a Data and Safety Monitoring Plan for human subjects research with more than minimal risk.
National Human Genome Research Institute
 
Scientific Program Contacts:
Temesgen D. Fufa, Ph.D.
NHGRI Extramural Training Office
Phone: (301) 480-2280
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Jennifer Troyer, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-312-3276
Email: [email protected]

NHGRI Specific Information:

NHGRI will consider only applications that propose research training directly relevant to the mission of NHGRI. NHGRI supports the development of resources, approaches, and technologies that accelerate and support studies focused on the structure and biology of genomes; the genomics of disease; the implementation and effectiveness of genomic medicine; and genomic data science and bioinformatics. NHGRI also supports ethical, legal, regulatory, policy, economic, cultural, and societal issues raised by the advancement and use of genomics.

NHGRI does not support disease-specific research.  In general, NHGRI supports studies that provide generalizable methods and knowledge. Approaches that are comprehensive across the genome or are generalizable across variants, tissues, diseases, or function may be in scope for NHGRI to the extent they address priority areas. 

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Scientific Program Contact before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute's research priorities.

National Institute on Aging

Scientific Program Contact:
Jamie Lahvic, Ph.D.
NIA Training Office
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Jessica Perez 
Phone: (301) 496-1472
Email: [email protected]
NIA Specific Information:

NIA’s focus is on aging and the contribution of aging to disease etiology, prevention and treatment. NIA has a particular focus on research into Alzheimer’s disease and its related dementias.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the appropriate NIA Program Official before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities. Information on the priority areas for the Behavioral and Social Research, Biology of Aging, Neuroscience and Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology Programs are found on the National Institute on Aging website: http://www.nia.nih.gov/research. Please see nia.nih.gov/research/training for information about NIA’s support for F programs.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

Scientific Program Contact:
Ivana Grakalic, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 443-7600
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Sarah Nelson 
Phone: (301) 402-1785 
Email: [email protected]
 
NIAAA Specific Information:

NIAAA sponsors a variety of fellowships and career development programs to ensure the training of highly qualified new investigators in alcohol-related research. Training opportunities under this announcement include research in the social, behavioral, biomedical, biological, and computational sciences as related to alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder. Please refer to the NIAAA Strategic Plan for a comprehensive description of NIAAA goals and priorities. The NIAAA scientific program contact will be able to evaluate eligibility, recommend the most appropriate fellowship mechanism and refer you to the NIAAA program officer with relevant research expertise.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Scientific Program Contact:
Microbiology and Infectious Disease (Non-AIDS) Research:
Susana Mendez, Ph.D. 
Phone:  (240) 669-5077 
Email: [email protected]

AIDS-Related Research:
Martin Gutierrez, B.S.
Phone: (240) 292-4844
Email: [email protected]

Basic Immunology, Allergy, Transplant, Autoimmunity, and Immune-Based Disease Research:
Timothy A. Gondré-Lewis, Ph.D.
Phone: (240) 627-3566
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Trevor Alford
Phone: (240) 747-7398
Email:  [email protected]

NIAID Specific Information:

NIAID requires a clear scientific focus in graduate research training related to any of the NIAID mission areas: https://www.niaid.nih.gov/sites/default/files/NIAIDStrategicPlan2017.pdf
 
Support will be provided for a maximum of 3 years. By the time of activation of the award, applicants must be at the dissertation research stage of training and enrolled in a Ph.D. or equivalent research degree program, a formally combined M.D. and Ph.D. program, or other combined professional/clinical and research doctoral program in the biomedical, behavioral, or clinical sciences.

For additional Information please reference link here:
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/grants-contracts/training-career-grant-programs
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

Scientific Program Contact:
Kristy Nicks, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-594-5055
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Jamie Thompson
Phone:(301) 594- 3614
Email: [email protected]
NIAMS Specific Information:

Specific information on NIAMS F awards can be found at: http://www.niams.nih.gov/Funding/Funding_Opportunities/activity_codes.asp
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) 

Scientific Program Contact:
Dave Gutekunst, Ph.D.
Phone: 240-789-0004
Email:  [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Chief Grants Management Officer
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
Email: [email protected]   

NIBIB Specific Information: 

NIBIB supports dual-degree predoctoral research training in areas that are relevant to the scientific mission of NIBIB (http://www.nibib.nih.gov/about-nibib).

NIBIB will give priority to F30 applications with sponsors who are currently supported by NIBIB research grants, and where, in addition to the dissertation project, the applicant’s proposed training and future career goals are aligned with NIBIB’s mission areas.

For awards to be made, applications must clearly indicate the timeline of the entire dual degree program and the portion of that program for which the award is requested. Should the awardee’s timeline change following submission of the application, awards will be adjusted as needed to maintain the minimum 50% predoctoral research requirement.

NIBIB interests include the development and integration of advanced bioengineering, sensing, imaging, and computational technologies for the improvement of human health and medical care. An application is not within the NIBIB mission if its principal focus is the development of a technology with the goal of understanding basic biological function or pathological mechanisms. Additionally, NIBIB only supports projects developing platform technologies that are applicable to a broad spectrum of disorders and diseases. However, applicants may propose research that utilizes only a single tissue, organ, or physiological condition as a model system to facilitate the development of what is expected to be a more broadly applicable enabling technology.  

Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the NIBIB Scientific Contact on the left before they begin to prepare their application.  Additional information on NIBIB’s training programs can be found at http://www.nibib.nih.gov/training-careers.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

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

Grants Management Contact:
Olamide Adeniyi
Phone: (301) 402-6437
Email:  [email protected]
NICHD Specific Information:

NICHD offers fellowships in areas relevant NICHD’s mission, including demography, social sciences, and population dynamics; male and female fertility and infertility; developing and evaluating contraceptive methods; 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; child development and behavior; developmental biology and typical and atypical development; intellectual and developmental disabilities; gynecologic health conditions, including pelvic floor disorders; and childhood injury and critical illness; and rehabilitation medicine.

The research interests of NICHD are described in more detail at: 
https://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/der/branches

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact NICHD’s Scientific/Research Contact before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research and training to the Institute’s research priorities.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

Scientific Program Contact:
Jaclyn Schurman, Au.D., Ph.D.
Phone: 301-402-4888
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Samantha Tempchin
Telephone: 301-435-1425
Email: [email protected]
NIDCD Specific Information:

NIDCD supports research and research training in hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech and language.  Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the Institute’s Scientific Program Contact in the early stages of formulating an application to ensure that the proposed research is within NIDCD’s scientific purview.  In addition, please consult NIDCD’s Fellowship Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs) at http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/funding/types/pages/fellowship_faqs.aspx.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Scientific Program Contact: 
Chantel Fuqua, PhD
Research Training and Career Development Branch
Phone: 240-338-9322
Email: [email protected] 

Grants Management Contact:
Gabriel Hidalgo, MBA
Phone: 301-827-4630
E-mail: [email protected]
NIDCR Specific Information:

NIDCR supports predoctoral dual degree DDS/DMD and PhD (or equivalent) research training programs. NIDCR does not support MD-PhD or any other type of predoctoral dual-degree research training program.

Prospective applicants must demonstrate a commitment to a career in dental, oral, and craniofacial health research, and the proposed research training experience is expected to foster a career in research relevant to the NIDCR Strategic Plan.
All prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the NIDCR Scientific Program Contact before preparing an application to discuss eligibility and the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities.
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 
 
Scientific Program Contacts: 
Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases: 
Arthur L. Castle, Ph.D. 
Phone: (301) 594-7719 
Email: [email protected] 
 
Digestive and Liver Diseases, Obesity, and Nutrition: 
Thomas Boddie, Ph.D.
Phone: (301) 402-3137
Email: [email protected]
 
Kidney and Urologic Diseases: 
Christine Maric-Bilkan, Ph.D. 
Phone: (301) 435-0486 
Email:  [email protected] 
 
Hematologic Diseases: 
Cindy N. Roy, Ph.D. 
Phone: (301) 594-8805 
Email: [email protected] 
 
Grants Management Contact: 
Hubert Walters  
Phone: 301-827-4411
Email:  [email protected]
 
NIDDK Specific Information:

NIDDK will support students who have identified a dissertation project, and appropriate dissertation director, in an area of research supported by the Institute: diabetes, endocrinology, metabolic diseases; gastroenterology, hepatology, obesity, nutrition; and kidney, urologic, and hematologic disorders. 
 
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the appropriate NIDDK program director before beginning the process of applying for a fellowship.  


 
 
National Institute on Drug Abuse

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

Grants Management Contact:
Chief, Grants Management Officer
National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Email: [email protected]
NIDA Specific Information:


NIDA supports training scholars conducting drug abuse and addiction research. Prospective applicants are highly encouraged to contact a NIDA Program Official in their area of interest, prior to preparing an application by contacting [email protected]
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Scientific Program Contact:
Michael C. Humble, Ph.D.
Phone: (984) 287-3272
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
LaTavia Miller
Phone: (984) 287-4525
Email: [email protected]
NIEHS Specific Information:

Training opportunities supported under this announcement by the NIEHS are expected to focus on the environmental health sciences and be responsive to the mission of the NIEHS, which is to support research that examines how the environment affects biological systems across the lifespan and to translate this knowledge to reduce disease and promote human health.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the NIEHS Scientific Program Contact before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s mission. 

National Library of Medicine (NLM)

Scientific Program Contacts:
Catherine Farrell, PhD 
Scientific contact for Data Science (Computation/Curation, Information Management, Omics) and Bioinformatics 
Telephone: 301-402-7081 
Email: [email protected] 

Sung Sug (Sarah) Yoon, PhD 
Scientific contact for Clinical Informatics (Electronic Health Records, Statistical Modeling, Social Determinants of Health) and Personal Health Informatics 
Telephone: 301-496-7101 Email: [email protected]

Goutham Reddy, MD, MS 
Scientific contact for Clinical Informatics (Health Care Delivery, Imaging, Knowledge Representation) 
Phone: 301- 827-6728 
Email: [email protected]

Clayton Bingham, PhD 
Scientific contact for Data Science (Imaging, Visualization, Statistical Models) 
Telephone: 301-594-5929 
Email: [email protected]

Yanli Wang, PhD 
Scientific contact for Data Science (Data Management, Data Analytics), Translational Informatics, Personal Health Informatics, and Digital Health 
Telephone: 301-435-4372 
Email: [email protected] 
 

Grants Management Contact:
Andrea Culhane, MA 
Chief Grants Management Officer 
Phone: 301-402-0069 
Email: [email protected]
 

NLM Specific Information:

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) supports training and career development in Data Science, Bioinformatics, Translational Bioinformatics, Clinical Informatics, Public Health Informatics, and Personal Health Informatics that generalize across disease areas. Application domains of interest include developing innovative technologies, tools, methods, and software platforms that can enhance health care delivery, biomedical research, data management and analytics, and health information dissemination. NLM seeks to ensure training and career development opportunities are consummate with the ever-growing need for this expertise.

National Institute of Mental Health 
 
Scientific Program Contact: 
NIMH Training Contacts  
 
Grants Management Contact:
Heather Weiss
[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 (https://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/organization/nimh-extramural-research-programs.shtml) that advances our mission and strategic research priorities. See https://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/training/nimh-nrsa-practices-and-guidance.shtml for guidance about NIMH-specific practices for individual fellowship applications and awards. 
 
Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Institute program staff before preparing an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities and for guidance on the proposed research and training plans. 
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

Scientific Program Contact:
Dorothy M. Castille, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-594-9411
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Priscilla Grant, JD
Phone: (301) 594-8412
Email: [email protected]
 
NIMHD Specific Information:

The mission of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) is to lead scientific research to improve minority health and eliminate health disparities http://www.nimhd.nih.gov. Applications are accepted for all areas of research, including biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences, as related to minority health or health disparities.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Institute’s Scientific Program Contact in the early stages of formulating an application to discuss the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s research priorities.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 

Scientific Program Contact:
Marguerite Matthews
Phone: (301) 496-4188
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Email: [email protected]
NINDS Specific Information:

NINDS supports the career development of neuroscientists (some rare exceptions apply), so the applicant must propose dissertation research in an area within the scientific mission of the NINDS and a training program appropriate for a career in neuroscience research.

NINDS will not provide funding to applicants beyond the 8th year in a dual degree program and will hold strictly to the requirement that at least 50% of the funding be for support of research leading to the research doctorate. For awards to be made, applications must clearly indicate the timeline of the entire dual degree program, and the portion of that program for which the award is requested. Should the awardee’s timeline change following submission of the application, awards will be adjusted as needed to maintain the minimum 50% predoctoral research requirement.

Applicants should consult the NINDS training website for NINDS specific information and instructions: F30 Individual NRSA Dual Doctoral Degree Students
National Institute of Nursing Research

Scientific Program Contact:
Bill Duval, PhD
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Email: [email protected]   

Grants Management Contact:
Ron Wertz
Phone: (301) 594-2807
Email: [email protected]
 
NINR Specific Information:

NINR uses the F31 fellowship to provide support for individuals to pursue graduate training that leads to a research doctoral degree. Eligibility is limited to non-nurses enrolled in nursing research doctoral degree programs and to nurses with a Bachelor’s degree or higher enrolled in any research doctoral degree program.

Applications must have a clear focus in science areas related to the NINR mission, which is to promote and improve the health of individuals, families, and communities.

Those interested in applying for this opportunity are strongly encouraged to contact the NINR Program Director for Extramural Training. The applicant may contact the NINR Program Director by emailing a copy of their draft NIH Biosketch with any questions and a draft synopsis of interests and research/training aims.

Applicants proposing to receive training in clinical trial research should be sure to carefully read instructions found at: https://www.ninr.nih.gov/newsandinformation/newsandnotes/guidance-ctre
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

Scientific Program Contact:
Jennifer N. Baumgartner, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-402-4084
Email: [email protected]

Grants Management Contact:
Debbie Chen 
Phone: (301) 594-3788 
Email: [email protected]
NCCIH Specific Information: 
NCCIH uses this program to support predoctoral individuals in supervised research training experiences. NCCIH will not accept applications to this program proposing to conduct new, free-standing clinical trials. Applicants to the fellowship programs interested in clinical trial research are encouraged to participate in the planning, design, and implementation of the mentor’s ongoing clinical trials in order to gain the training and experience necessary to become independent clinical investigators. Before the application receipt date, applicants and mentor(s) 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, research priorities, and strategic plan. A list of NCCIH program officials can be found at https://nccih.nih.gov/grants/contact#area.

Applications that will include the use of natural products or devices in an ongoing 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.

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