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at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Research Training and Career Development
Programs
Washington, DC
The National Institutes of Health
• Located in Bethesda, MD
• The Federal government’s primary agency for biomedical research
• Composed of 25 Centers and Institutes
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
~850 full-time employees funded 4,120 extramural
research grants supported ~1,500 trainees intramural budget ~ 119
million dollars
NIH’s second largest institute
FY 2000 budget ~ 2 billion dollars
In 1999
Scope of the NHLBI’s Responsibilities
• Preventing, treating, and curing diseases of the– Heart – Lung– Blood Vessels– Blood
• Ensuring safe blood resources • Combating sleep disorders
Research at the NHLBI
Animal Medicine and Surgery
Biochemistry Biochemical Genetics Biophysical Chemistry Cardiac Energetics Cardiology Cell Biology Cell Signaling Hematology
Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism
Molecular Biology Molecular Cardiology Molecular Disease Molecular Hematology Molecular Immunology Pathology Pulmonary-Critical Care
Medicine Vascular Biology
Available Programs
High School Students Undergraduate Students Predoctoral (Graduate, Medical, or
Dental) Students Postdoctoral Individuals New Independent Researchers Established Researchers
Programs for Faculty Applicants
Support Training and Research for:• Yourself• Junior Faculty in need of mentors• Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Citizenship Requirements
Positions are open to individuals who are U.S. citizens, noncitizen nationals, or have legal permanent resident status.
Persons on temporary or student visas are not eligible.
Are you interested in . . .
. . .working as a Scientist in a Research Laboratory?
Are you interested in . . .
. . .becoming a doctor, nurse, or other health care professional?
Are you interested in . . .
. . .learning more about biology?
Are you interested in . . .
. . .becoming a veterinarian?
Are you interested in . . .
. . . working as an administrative assistant or research aide?
NIH Summer Employment Program
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Research Supplements for:
Students with Disabilities
Minority Students
Programs for High School Students
NIH Summer Employment Program
• Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
• Pay: Rate varies with experience and academic training.
• Application deadline: March 14.
• For more information contact:
Ms. Pam O'BrienPhone: 301-496-6477
Email: [email protected]
Summer Employment Positions for High School and
College Students
Clerical Clerk Clerk-typist Accounting clerk Office automation
clerk
Non-clerical Biological laboratory
aide/technician Computer
clerk/assistant Engineering aide
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
How to apply: Students apply directly to the NIH.
Application deadlines: November 15 - March 1.
For forms and additional information, contact:
Division of Extramural Outreach & Information Resources301-402-2176
Education Pay (8 week program.)
High School $900
College $1,100 – $1,300
Research Supplements for High School Students with
Disabilities
How to apply: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI research grants apply on behalf of students with disabilities.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary: Up to $2,000, plus up to $1,000 for supplies and travel to worksite.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority
High School Students
How to apply: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of students.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary: Up to $2,000, plus up to $1,000 for supplies and travel to worksite.
NHLBI contact:
Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Advantages of the NHLBI Programs for High School
Students Gain practical experience in
Scientific research Government operations Working in a professional environment
Get insight into career possibilities and college majors
Become more competitive for college and employment opportunities
Work with people who have similar career interests
Learn how they made their career choices and what paths they explored
Undergraduate Programs
For All Students
NIH Summer Employment Program
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
For Students with Disabilities
Research Supplements for Undergraduate Students with Disabilities
Undergraduate Programs for Minority Students
NHLBI Short-Term Training for Minority Students Program (T35)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority Undergraduate Students
Biomedical Research Training Program for Underrepresented Minorities (BRTPUM)
NHLBI MARC Summer Research Training Program
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority
Undergraduate Students How to apply: Principal investigators with eligible
NHLBI grants apply on behalf of students.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary: Up to $6 per hour, plus up to $125 per month for travel and supplies.
NHLBI contact:
Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Undergraduate Students with
Disabilities How to apply: Principal investigators with eligible
NHLBI research grants apply on behalf of students with disabilities.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary: Up to $6 per hour, plus up to $125 per month for travel and supplies.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Advantages of Participating in an NHLBI Undergraduate
Program
Work with world-class researchers Learn about scientific advances Perform research contributing to disease
prevention and treatment Gain practical experience
Become more competitive for medical school, graduate school, other research fellowships, and employment opportunities
Short-Term Training for Minority Students Program (T35)
Applicants: Non-federal U.S. institutions who want to offer a research experience to underrepresented minority undergraduate, graduate, and health professional students.
Application Deadline: Announced annually, usually late August.
Stipend: $1,255 per month plus travel, housing, and training costs.
NHLBI Contact: Dr. Michael Commarato
Phone: 301-435-0530, Email: [email protected]
NHLBI MARC Summer Research Training Program
• How to apply: Honors scholars in the Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) program submit a resume, letters of recommendation, a list of research interests, and a transcript to the NHLBI.
• Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
• Application deadline: January 31.
• Stipend: $3,000 for 10 weeks plus up to $500 for round-trip transportation.
• NHLBI contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Biomedical Research Training Program for
Underrepresented Minorities
Applicants: Underrepresented minority undergraduate and graduate students planning to pursue advanced degrees in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
College education Salary per year
Junior $16,900
Senior $17,400
Applications are due October 1 – December 31.
Applicants: Recent college graduates who plan to apply to graduate or medical school within the next year.
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Pay: $17,600 per year.
Applications are accepted at any time.
For additional information, contact:
Office of EducationNational Institutes of Health
301-496-2427
NIH Predoctoral Intramural Research Training Award for
Recent College Graduates
Questions to Consider When Choosing a Training or Fellowship Program
Where do I want to train?
Can I pay back a loan?
Do I want the opportunity to renew my funding or do I want a fixed time period?
Do I want to apply for the funding or do I want my mentor to be responsible for the application?
What are the stipend, tuition, travel, and other benefits?
Training Opportunities for Predoctoral Students
NIH Summer Employment Program
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Institutional National Research Service Award in Sleep Research (T32)
Opportunities for Predoctoral Students
with Disabilities
Research Supplements for Graduate Research Assistants with Disabilities
Predoctoral Fellowship Awards for Students with Disabilities (F31)
Research Supplements for Graduate Research
Assistants with Disabilities
Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the individual with disabilities.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Stipend: Up to $26,000 per year for salary and tuition plus an allowance of up to $3,000 for supplies and travel.
For additional information contact:
Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Predoctoral Fellowship Awards for Students with
Disabilities (F31)
Applicants: Students with disabilities pursuing advanced degrees in the biomedical or behavioral sciences.
Application deadlines: May 1 and November 15.
Stipend: $15,060 per year plus a tuition and fee allowance, and an institutional allowance of $2,000 per year for other training expenses.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Ann Rothgeb
Phone: 301-435-0202, Email: [email protected]
NIH Summer Employment Program (Graduate Students)
NHLBI contact: Ms. Pam O'Brien
Phone: 301-496-6477Email: [email protected]
Position Hourly Wage
Computer clerk/assistant, engineering aide
$7.25 - $12.98
Biologist, chemist, computer specialist, administrative assistant, engineer, psychologist, statistician.
$11.17-$31.89
NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical
Research (Graduate Students)
• Location: NHLBI laboratories in Bethesda, Maryland.
• How to apply: Students apply directly to the NIH. An online application is available through www.training.nih.gov/student/sip/catalog/apply.html
• Application deadlines: November 15 - March 1.
Graduate Education Pay (8 week prog.)
Less than 3 years $900+
3 or more years $2,000
Local Opportunities for Predoctoral Students
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Institutional National Research Service Award in Sleep Research (T32)
Institutional National Research Service Award in Sleep
Research (T32) Applicants: U.S. research institutions interested in
supporting graduate research training in sleep research.
Stipend: $15,060 per year plus up to $2,000 per year for training-related expenses. Other allowable expenses are tuition, fees, health insurance, and travel to scientific meetings.
Application Deadline: May 10.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Ann Rothgeb
Phone: 301-435-0202, Email: [email protected]
Opportunities for Minority Predoctoral Students
Biomedical Research Training Program for Underrepresented Minorities (BRTPUM)
Predoctoral Fellowship Awards for Minority Students (F31)
Minority Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority Graduate Research Assistants
Short-Term Training for Minority Students Program (T35)
Minority Access to Research Careers (F34)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority
Graduate Research Assistants
• Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of students.
• Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
• Salary: Salary, benefits, and tuition up to a maximum of $26,000 per year plus up to $3,000 per year for supplies and travel.
For additional information contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Predoctoral Fellowship Awards for Minority Students (F31)
Applicants: Underrepresented minority students pursuing advanced degrees in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.
Application deadlines: May 1 and November 15.
Stipend: $15,060 per year plus a tuition and fee allowance and an institutional allowance of $2,000 per year.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Ann Rothgeb
Phone: 301-435-0202, Email: [email protected]
Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) (F34)
Applicants: Minority predoctoral students and postdoctoral fellows at U.S. institutions with a minority enrollment of greater than 50% and an interest in training graduate students.
Application deadlines: January 10, May 10, and September 10.
Student Stipend: $8,800 per year, plus tuition, fees, and $2,000 for supplies and travel.
Postdoctoral Stipend: Up to $25,000 per year.
For additional information, contact the MARC Program at 301-594-2849.
Minority Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Applicants: U.S. institutions with a minority student enrollment of more than 50% and an interest in training graduate students.
Application deadline: Announced annually, usually late August.
Stipend: $15,060 per year, up to $2,000 per year for training-related costs. Other allowable costs are tuition, fees, health insurance, and travel to scientific meetings.
NHLBI contactDr. Sandra Colombini-Hatch
Phone: 301-435-0222, Email: [email protected]
Biomedical Research Training Program for Underrepresented
Minorities
Applicants: Underrepresented minority graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Stipend: $17,950 – 19,400 per year
NHLBI contact:
Office of Special Concerns301-496-1763
Postdoctoral Programs for All Individuals
NIH Summer Employment Program
Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service Award (F32)
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Intramural Research Training Award
Staff Fellowship Program
Institutional National Research Service Award in Sleep Research (T32)
Postdoctoral Programs for Clinical Researchers
NIH Summer Employment Program
Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service Award (F32)
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Intramural Research Training Award
Staff Fellowship Program
Institutional National Research Service Award in Sleep Research (T32)
NIH Summer Employment Program
(Postdoctoral Individuals) How to apply: Individuals apply directly to the NIH
Employment Office.
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Application deadline: March 14.
Positions available: Biologist, chemist, microbiologist, computer specialist, writer-editor, statistician.
Pay: $11.17-$31.89 per hour.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Pam O'Brien
Phone: 301-496-6477, Email: [email protected]
Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service Award (F32)
Applicants: Postdoctoral individuals interested in biomedical, clinical, or behavioral research in cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologic, or sleep disorders.
Application deadlines: April 5, August 5, December 5.
Stipend: $26,916-$42,300 per year plus an institutional allowance of $4,000 per year. The fellow incurs a payback service obligation with this award.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Sandra Colombini-Hatch
Phone: 301-435-0222Email: [email protected]
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Applicants: Institutions interested in training postdoctoral fellows in research areas of interest to the NHLBI.
Application deadline: May 10.
Stipend: $26,916-42,300 per year plus an allowance for tuition, health insurance, and travel to meetings. The fellow incurs a payback service obligation with this award.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Michael Commarato
Phone: 301-435-0530Email: [email protected]
Institutional National Research Service Award in
Sleep Research (T32) Applicants: U.S. research institutions interested in
training postdoctoral fellows in sleep research.
Stipend: $26,916-42,300 per year plus an allowance for tuition, health insurance, and travel to meetings. The fellow incurs a payback service obligation with this award.
Application Deadline: May 10.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Ann Rothgeb
Phone: 301-435-0202Email: [email protected]
Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA)
Applicants: Physicians and Ph.D.-level investigators at the start of their professional careers.
Location: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
• Stipend: $27,500-$30,000 salary per year for the first postdoctoral year.
• How to apply: Send resume and a letter inquiring about program to:
Scientific Director, NHLBIBuilding 10, Room 7N214
10 Center Drive, MSC 1668Bethesda, MD 20892-1668
NHLBI Staff Fellowship Program
• How to apply: Postdoctoral individuals interested in working with a specific NHLBI scientist should contact that individual directly. Other candidates should request information from:
Scientific Director, NHLBIBuilding 10, Room 7N214
10 Center Drive, MSC 1668Bethesda, MD 20892-1668
• Applications are accepted at any time.
• Stipend: $29,000 - $118,400.
Postdoctoral Programs for Underrepresented Individuals
Minority Scientists
Minority Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Minority Access to Research Careers (F34)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority Individuals in Postdoctoral Training
Scientists with Disabilities
Research Supplements for Individuals with Disabilities in Postdoctoral Training
Minority Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Applicants: U.S. institutions with a minority student enrollment of more than 50% and an interest in training postdoctoral individuals.
Application deadline: Announced annually, usually late August.
Stipend: $26,916-42,300 per year plus expenses such as tuition, health insurance, and travel to meetings. The trainee incurs a payback service obligation with this award.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Sandra Colombini-Hatch
Phone: 301-435-0222, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Minority Individuals in Postdoctoral Training
• Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the individuals.
• Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
• Salary: Up to $40,000 per year for salary and fringe benefits, plus up to $6,000 per year for supplies and travel.
For additional information contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Individuals in Postdoctoral Training with Disabilities
• Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the individuals.
• Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
• Salary: Up to $40,000 per year for salary plus benefits and up to $6,000 per year for supplies and travel.
For additional information contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Training Programs for Health Profession Students
Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grant (T35)
NIH Summer Research Fellowship Program
NIH One-Year Research Fellowships for Medical Students
NIH Clinical Electives Program for Medical and Dental Students
Clinical Research Training Programs
Support physicians building careers in:
biomedical research behavioral science Patient-oriented
research
Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grant (T35)
Applicants: U.S. institutions wishing to offer research experiences to health professional students.
Application Deadline: January 10.
Stipend: $1,255 per month plus $165 per month for training-related expenses.
For additional information contact:Dr. Sarah Knox
Phone: 301-435-0409, Email: [email protected]
NIH One-Year Research Fellowships for Medical
Students Applicants: Medical students currently enrolled in
medical school who seek an interim research experience.
Training site: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Application deadline: Any time.
Stipend: $16,000 - $21,000 per year, based on the amount of medical education completed at the time of the award.
For forms and additional information, contact:NIH Office of Education
301-496-2427
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Applicants: U.S. research institutions interested in supporting graduate research training.
Stipend: $15,060 per year plus benefits and up to $2,000 per year for training-related expenses. Other allowable expenses are tuition, fees, health insurance, and travel to scientific meetings.
Application Deadline: May 10.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Michael Commarato
Phone: 301-435-0530, Email: [email protected]
NIH Summer Research Fellowship Program
Applicants: Medical and dental students with strong interests in pursuing biomedical or behavioral research careers.
Training site: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Application deadline: November 15 through March 1.
Stipend: Stipends are based on each student's education level. Monthly stipends are approximately $1,600.
For forms and additional information, contact:
Coordinator, Summer Research Fellowship ProgramNIH Office of Education
301-496-2427
NIH Clinical Electives Program for Medical and Dental
Students Applicants: Medical and dental students with strong
interests in pursuing biomedical or behavioral research careers.
Training site: The NHLBI in Bethesda, Maryland.
Application deadline: May 1 preceding the academic year of the desired session.
Stipend: Academic credit in lieu of stipend.
For forms and additional information, contact:Coordinator, Clinical Electives Program
NIH Office of Education301-496-2427
Awards For New Researchers
Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08)
Independent Scientist Award (K02)
Career Transition Award (K22)
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award (K25)
Awards For New Clinical Researchers
Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08)
Independent Scientist Award (K02)
Career Transition Award (K22)
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08)
Applicants: Clinicians who are interested in developing independent research careers.
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, and October 1.
Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits and up to $25,000 per year for research development support.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Lorraine Silsbee
Phone: 301-435-0709, Email: [email protected]
Independent Scientist Award (K02)
Applicants: Investigators at non-federal public or profit U.S. institutions engaged in health-related research.
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, and October 1.
Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits.
For forms and additional information, contact:Ms. Joyce Creamer
Phone: 301-435-0064, Email: [email protected]
Career Transition Award (K22)
NHLBI contact:
Ms. Beth Schucker
Phone: 301-435-0535, Email: [email protected]
How to apply: Individuals apply to the NIH.
Training Site Salary
1 NHLBI Intramural Labs
Based on experience
2 Extramural Institution
Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits, and up to $50,000 per year for research support
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, and October 1.
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development
Award (K23)
Applicants: Scientists who are committed to developing careers in patient-oriented research.
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, and October 1.
Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits and up to $25,000 per year for research development support.
NHLBI contact:
Ms. Beth Schucker
Phone: 301-435-0535, Email: [email protected]
Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development
Award (K25)
Applicants: Individuals with an advanced degree in a quantitative area of science or engineering who are committed to careers as independent biomedical or behavioral investigators.
Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits and up to $40,000 per year for research development support.
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, October 1.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Michael Commarato
Phone: 301-435-0535, Email: [email protected]
Awards For Minority Scientists and Researchers
with DisabilitiesMinority Researchers
NHLBI Minority Institution Research Scientist Development Award (K01)
NHLBI Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award (K01)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority Investigators
Researchers with Disabilities
Research Supplements for Investigators with Disabilities Developing Independent Research Careers
NHLBI Minority Institution Research Scientist
Development Award (K01) Applicants: Institutions apply on behalf of minority
faculty and students.
Application deadline: Announced annually, usually late August.
Faculty Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits, and up to $30,000 per year for research support .
– Student Salary: $8.50 per hour plus benefits and a summer housing allowance.
For forms and additional information, contact:Ms. Joyce Creamer
Phone: 301-435-0064, Email: [email protected]
Applicants: Underrepresented minority faculty members interested in cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematologic, or sleep disorders research.
Application deadline: Announced annually, usually late August.
Salary: Up to $75,000 per year plus benefits, and up to $30,000 per year for research support.
For forms and additional information, contact:Ms. Lorraine Silsbee
Phone: 301-435-0709, Email: [email protected]
NHLBI Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award
(K01)
Research Supplements for Minority Investigators
Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the minority individual.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary and benefits: The salary must be consistent with the salary structure of the applicant institution, the minority investigator's institution, and the level of effort.
Supplies and travel: Up to $10,000 per year.
NHLBI contact:
Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Investigators with Disabilities
Developing Independent Research Careers
How to apply: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the individual at least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary and benefits: The salary must be consistent with the salary structure of the applicant institution and the level of effort.
Supplies and travel: Up to $10,000 per year.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Norbert Weber
Phone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
National Research Service Awards for Senior Fellows (F33)
Research Supplements for Established Investigators Who Become Disabled
Mid-Career Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research Award (K24)
Research Supplements to Promote Reentry into Biomedical and Behavioral Research Careers
Established Researchers
National Research Service Awards for Senior Fellows (F33)
Applicants: Experienced scientists with at least 7 years of relevant postdoctoral research or professional training who are interested in changing the direction of their careers.
Stipend: Up to $42,300 per year, plus an institutional allowance of $4,000 per year.
NHLBI contact:Dr. Sarah Knox
Phone: 301-435-0409, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements for Established Investigators
Who Become Disabled
Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI research grants who become disabled.
Funding: Limited to items that will permit the investigator to complete the currently funded research project.
Application Deadline: No later than 3 months before the requested start date.
NHLBI contact:
Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Applicants: Patient-oriented investigators at U.S. institutions with independent research support.
Application deadlines: February 1, June 1, and October 1.
Salary: Up to $62,500 per year plus benefits, and up to $25,000 per year for research development support.
NHLBI contact:Ms. Joyce I. Creamer
Phone: 301-435-0064, Email: [email protected]
Applicants: Principal investigators with eligible NHLBI grants apply on behalf of the individuals who had to interrupt their research careers.
Application deadline: At least 3 months before the requested start date.
Salary and benefits: Must be consistent with the salary structure of the applicant institution and the level of effort.
Supplies and travel: Up to $10,000 per year.
NHLBI contact: Dr. Norbert WeberPhone: 301-496-4950, Email: [email protected]
Research Supplements to Promote Reentry into Biomedicaland Behavioral Research Careers
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional Programs
NRSA Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32)
Research Project Grant (R01)
NRSA Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Independent Researcher
Graduate Student
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
Postdoctoral Fellow
PROGRAM
Postdoctoral Fellow: Individual Postdoctoral National Research Service
Award (F32)
Junior Faculty: NHLBI Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award (K01)
Graduate Student: Short-Term Training for Minority Students Program (T35)
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional and Minority
Programs
Independent Researcher: Research Project Grant (R01)
. . . Undergraduate Students
. . . Graduate Research Assistants
. . . Individuals in Postdoctoral Training
. . . Investigators (Postdoctoral Individuals/New Independent Researchers)
Research Project Grant (R01) for ALL Investigators
Establishing a Research Career Using Minority Supplements
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority. . .
Postdoctoral Fellow: Minority Postdoctoral Research Supplement
Independent Investigator: Research Project Grant (R01)
Junior Faculty: NHLBI Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award (K01)
Graduate Student or Postdoctoral Fellow: Institutional Research Training Program (T32)
Undergraduate or Graduate Student: Short-Term Training for Minority Students (T35)
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional and Minority
Programs
Postdoctoral Fellow: Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Independent Investigator: Research Project Grant (R01)
Junior Faculty: Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08)
Graduate Student: Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Undergraduate Student: NIH Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional Programs
Research Project Grant (R01)
Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award (K01)
Minority Graduate Research Supplement
Independent Researcher
Medical Student
Junior Faculty
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional and Minority Programs
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL PROGRAM
High School
College
Research Supplement for Minority Students
Summer Internship Program in Biomedical Research
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional Programs
Research Project Grant (R01)
Institutional National Research Service
Award (T32)
Summer Employment or Summer Internship Program
in Biomedical Research
Independent Researcher
Graduate School/Medical School
High School
College
Postdoctoral Experience
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL PROGRAM
Establishing a Research Career Using Minority and
Traditional Programs
NRSA Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32)
Research Project Grant (R01)
Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award (K01)
Minority Graduate Research Supplement
Independent Researcher
Graduate or Medical Student
Junior Faculty
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
Postdoctoral Fellow
PROGRAM
Establishing a Research Career Using Traditional Programs
Research Project Grant (R01)
Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award (K25)
NRSA Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32)
Independent Researcher
Postdoctoral Fellow
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
Junior Faculty
PROGRAM
Research Project Grant (R01)
NHLBI Mentored Minority Faculty Development Award
(K01)
Research Supplements for Underrepresented
Minorities
Establishing a Research Career Using Minority Programs
Postdoctoral Fellow or Junior Faculty
Junior Faculty
Independent Investigator
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL NHLBI PROGRAM
Maurice Sholas, M.D., Ph.D.Postgraduate
High School: – NIH Summer Research
Program College:
– Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program
– NHLBI MARC Summer Research Program
Harvard University M.D./Ph.D. program:– Fellowship for Minority
Students (F31)
Wendell Taylor, Ph.D.Social Psychologist
After his postdoctoral training, he received an NHLBI Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minorities award.
He is currently the principal investigator of a 5-year NHLBI grant and is supporting two individuals on his grant with minority supplements.
Sonia Flores, Ph.D. Researcher
Research Supplement for Underrepresented Minority Investigators.
Mentored Research Scientist Development Award for Minority Faculty.
Research Project Grant.
Minority Supplements for students.
Dr. Flores’ NHLBI grants include:
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/index.htm
Application Forms
To apply for T32 awards or awards beginning with a K (e.g., K01, K08, K22), use PHS form 398:http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.html
To apply for awards beginning with an F (e.g. F31, F32), use PHS form 416-1:http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/416/phs416.htm
Programs for Students at Academic/Research Institutions
NHLBI Short-Term Training for Minority Students Program (T35) Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Research Supplements for Underrepresented Minority Students
High School Students Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Research Supplements for Students with Disabilities
High School Students Undergraduates and Graduate Students