Purpose
These programs aim to accelerate transformative biomedical discoveries by funding exceptionally creative scientists and bold ideas.
Goals
- Support high-risk, high-reward research with potential for transformative impact
- Empower exceptionally creative investigators to pursue bold, unconventional ideas
- Shift focus from specific projects to investigator-driven innovation
- Foster new scientific directions and interdisciplinary approaches
- Enable innovation across career stages, from early-career to established leaders
- Accelerate breakthrough discoveries that might not emerge through traditional funding mechanisms
Benefits
- Provide substantial, multi-year funding stability
- Offer greater flexibility in how research is conducted and evolves over time
- Reduce administrative burden compared to standard NIH grants
- Encourage scientific creativity and exploration without strict predefined aims
- Enhance speed and agility of research progress
- Deliver prestige and visibility, helping attract and retain top talent
Programs
Investigator award programs support innovation across career stages, from early independence to established investigators, while encouraging new research directions and unconventional approaches
- Outstanding Investigator Award (R35)-sustained support for highly productive researchers
- NIH Director's Pioneer Award (DP1)-established investigators with groundbreaking ideas
- NIH Director's New Innovator Awards (DP2)-early-stage investigators
- NIH Director's Pathfinder Award - Multi-Yr Funding (DP4)-exploratory, often team-based or emerging areas
- Early Independence Award (DP5)-exceptional junior scientists skipping traditional postdoc paths
Use the Explore NIH Grant Opportunities tool to search Grants.gov for Investigator Awards
Use the Explore NIH Grant Opportunities tool to search Grants.gov.