Table of IC-Specific Information, Requirements and Staff Contacts
Release Date: March 25, 2016
Expiration Date: January 8, 2019
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National Eye Institute
(NEI) Scientific Program Contact: Neeraj Agarwal, Ph.D. Phone: (301) 451-2020 Email: agarwalnee@mail.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: William Darby, Chief Phone: (301) 451-2020 Email: darbyw@nei.nih.gov |
NEI Specific Information: NEI supports short-term research training for students in health professional schools.
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National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Scientific Program Contact: Charlotte Pratt, PhD, RD Phone: 301-435-0382 Email: prattc@nhlbi.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Mr. Mykle Lyons Phone: 301-443-8772 Email: lyonsml@nhlbi.nih.gov |
NHLBI Specific Information: NHLBI will only accept applications in scientific areas relevant to the NHLBI mission. For areas of specific interest, please see the NHLBI website, http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/org/mission.htm. NHLBI supports short-term research training experiences for students in health professional schools (nurses, dental students, PharmD students, physical therapy students, and medical students during the summer. Institutions may request support for at least 4 but not more than 32 students per budget period to pursue research training for 2-3 months on a full-time basis during the summer. Current T32 Program Directors who submit T35 applications should indicate how the proposed T35 activities differ from the activities supported by their T32 award.
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National Institute on Aging
(NIA) Grants Management Contact: |
NIA Specific Information: NIA supports this program for students in health professional schools.
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIAAA) Grants Management Contact: |
NIAAA Specific Information: NIAAA supports short-term research training for students who are active in alcohol research in order to promote the application of new biomedical, behavioral and statistical technologies that advance alcohol research.
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National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) Scientific Program Contact: Shawn Gaillard, Ph.D. Phone: 240-627-3857 Email: GaillardL@niaid.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Devon Bumbray-Quarles Phone: 240-669-2950 Email: dbumbray@niaid.nih.gov |
NIAID Specific Information: NIAID supports this program for students in health professional schools only at the predoctoral
level. NIAID supports research in its scientific mission and priority areas http://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/whoweare/planningpriorities/Pages/default.aspx
(*Note: all dates begin in 2017 except AIDS January 7 date begins in 2018) |
National Institute of Biomedical
Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) Scientific Program Contact: Zeynep Erim, Ph.D. Phone: (301) 451-4797 Email: erimz@mail.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Florence Turska Phone: (301) 451-4782 Email: turskaf@mail.nih.gov |
NIBIB Specific Information: NIBIB uses the T35 mechanism to provide intensive clinical or translational research experiences for
pre-doctoral bioengineering students or short-term training in focused, emerging scientific areas
relevant to NIBIB’s scientific mission. NIBIB discourages current T32 awardees from submitting
T35 applications; if applicants choose to apply, they must clearly indicate how the proposed T35
activities differ from the activities supported by their T32 award.
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National Institute on Deafness
and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) Scientific Program Contact: Alberto L. Rivera-Rentas, Ph.D. Phone: (301) 496-1804 Email: riverara@nidcd.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Mr. Christopher Myers Phone: (301) 402-0909 Email: myersc@mail.nih.gov |
NIDCD Specific Information: NIDCD utilizes this award mechanism to establish a network of short-term training programs at institutions conducting Federally funded research on hearing to provide students in professional doctoral programs in audiology leading to the Au.D. degree with hands-on exposure to clinical research or translational research in the hearing sciences. This traineeship shall involve the conduct of a small-scale research project suitable for presentation at a scientific meeting. The short-term research experiences provided by this award mechanism are not intended for students enrolled in integrated or sequential Au.D./Ph.D. programs. This initiative seeks to encourage Au.D. students to develop research career trajectories through pursuing sustained programs of research training and career development in order to advance the state-of-the art in hearing health care services.
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National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Scientific Program Contact: Arthur L. Castle, Ph.D Phone: 301-594-7719 Email: castlea@mail.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Mitchell Curling Phone: (301) 594-0417 Email: curlingm@mail.nih.gov |
NIDDK Specific Information: NIDDK supports short-term research training for medical students, typically between the first and second years of medical school. At least half of the students must be engaged in projects that are directly relevant to NIDDK areas of research interest, as determined by program staff. Our research areas include diabetes, endocrinology, metabolic diseases, obesity, nutrition, digestive and liver diseases, and kidney, urologic, and hematologic disorders. NIDDK will accept applications requesting support for at least 8, but no more than 32, students per year.
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National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Scientific Program Contact: Carol Shreffler, Ph.D. Phone: (919) 541-1445 Email: Shreffl1@niehs.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Lisa Archer Edwards, MBA Phone: 919-541-0751 Email: archer@niehs.nih.gov |
NIEHS Specific Information: NIEHS supports short-term research training for individuals in health professional schools. Training is expected to be directly focused on the field of Environmental Health Sciences, and be supported by a strong base of research grant support funded by the NIEHS. Partnership with an NIEHS funded T32 Training Grant is strongly encouraged.
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National Center for Complementary
and Integrative Health (NCCIH) Scientific Program Contact: Lanay Mudd, Ph.D. Phone: (301) 594-9346 Email: lanay.mudd@nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Shelley Carow Phone: (301) 594-3788 Email: CarowS@MAIL.NIH.GOV |
NCCIH Specific Information: Because of NCCIH's unique mission (https://www.nccih.nih.gov/about), the Center supports this program at
institutions with research-intensive environments; institutions focused in complementary health
practice; as well as other eligible applicant organizations that have the research expertise,
curriculum, infrastructure, and faculty for complementary and integrative health-related research
training.
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Office of Research
Infrastructure Programs (ORIP) Scientific Program Contact: Harold Watson, PhD. Phone: 301-435-0884 FAX: 301-480-3819 Email: watsonh@mail.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Kristin Wegner Phone:301-435-0848 Email: kristin.wegner@nih.gov |
ORIP Specific Information: ORIP supports short-term research training only for veterinary students obtaining their DVM or VMD degree. Applicants are strongly encouraged to visit the ORIP website (http://dpcpsi.nih.gov/orip) to learn more about this program and other research training opportunities.
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Office of Dietary Supplements
(ODS) Scientific Program Contact: Rebecca Costello, PhD Phone: 301-435-3605 Email: costellb@od.nih.gov Grants Management Contact: Tammy Dickinson Phone: 301-402-2911 Email: dickinst@od.nih.gov |
ODS Specific Information: ODS does not receive applications, and does not fund applications directly, but provides funds to other ICs to support areas aligned with the mission of ODS. |