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1 NSF Minority Faculty Development Workshop Alexis Bakos, PhD, MPH, RN,C Chief, Diversity Training Branch Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities, NCI OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAINEES TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY March 23, 2010

2 HSUndergradPredoctoralPostdoctoral Junior Investigator R25T: Prevention and Control Clinical Oncology Training Grants: K12 Transition Career: K22 NRSA Fellowships: F31 and T32 S Career Awards K01 K08 K23 Cancer Center Grant: P30 SPORE: P50 Translational Cancer Center: P30 MD/POR R01R01 R 03 R 21 Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences Diversity Supplements Supplements to the CURE: Career Development

3 Supplement Eligibility Eligible Individuals Ethnic and/or racial minorities Socio-economically disadvantaged groups First generation college graduates Individuals with disabilities Must be US Citizen or permanent resident Eligible Grants ■ NCI grants

4 Receipt of Supplement Applications by the NCI ■ Application Receipt: Two Cycles ■ October 1 through December 1 ■ March 1 through May 1 ■ Notice of Award: Office of Grants Administration

5 Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health Related Research ■Available for every career level e.g. High School through Junior faculty ■ Provides up to five years of support ■ * For T32, R25T, and K12 the supplement is awarded after slots are filled http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-190-html

6 Supplements to Promote Reentry into Biomedical and Behavioral Research Careers Available for individuals who want to reestablish active research careers Provides up to 3 years of support Period of career interruption is 1 to 8 years Candidate must have a doctoral degree Support for salary, fringe benefits, supplies and travel http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-191.html

7 Exploratory Grant Award to Promote Workforce Diversity in Basic Cancer Research Mechanism: R21 (PAR-09-162) Purpose: To increase the diversity of the research workforce by supporting investigators from diverse populations in the area of basic cancer research. Direct Cost: $275,000 for 2 years Receipt Dates: Nov 23 rd and June 23 rd

8 Exploratory/Developmental Grants Program for Basic Cancer Research in Cancer Health Disparities Mechanism: R21 (PAR-09-160) Purpose: To promote basic cancer research expertise in cancer health disparities Direct Cost: $275,000 for 2 yrs Receipt Date: Nov 23 rd and June 23 rd

9 Basic Cancer Research in Cancer Health Disparities Mechanism: U01 (PAR-09-161) Cooperative agreement FOA to conduct basic research into the causes and treatment of cancer health disparities  New methodologies  Secondary data analyses  Innovative mechanistic studies $250,000/yr for up to 5 yrs Receipt Date: Nov 23 rd and June 23rd

10 Office of Technology & Industrial Relations (OTIR) Innovative Technology Development for Cancer Research Mechanism R21 ( RFA-CA-10-005) Feasibility studies on early stage development (i.e., at their conceptual stage where feasibility has not been established) of cancer-relevant technologies in the area of CA biology, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology & cancer health disparities Up to $500,000 over 3 yr period Receipt Date: May 27 and Sept. 30, 2010

11 Office of Technology & Industrial Relations (OTIR) Application & Early Stage Development of Emerging Technology in Cancer Research Mechanism: R21 (RFA-CA-10-003) Feasibility studies on emerging cancer-relevant technologies (i.e., has passed the initial development stage but hasn’t been evaluated within the context of its intended use) in the area of CA biology, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology & cancer health disparities Up to $275,000 direct costs over 2 yrs Receipt Date: May 27 and Sept. 30, 2010

12 Office of Technology & Industrial Relations (OTIR) Innovative & Early-Stage Development of Emerging Technologies in Biospecimen Science Mechanism R21 (RFA-CA-10-001) Early stage studies that develop technologies capable of interrogating &/or maximizing the quality & utility of biospecimens Up to $275,000 direct costs over 2 yrs Receipt Date: May 27 and Sept. 30, 2010

13 ■ Creates a pipeline of diverse cancer investigators ■ Investigators become mentors Manuel Penichet, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Penichet and trainees Example: Manuel Penichet, UCLA Recipient of: *Diversity Supplement *K award *R01s

14 For Supplements Peter Ogunbiyi: ogunbiyp@mail.nih.gov  For R21 & U01 Funding Opportunities  Anil Wali: walia@mail.nih.gov  For OTIR Funding Opportunities  LeeAnn Bailey: baileyl@mail.nih.gov Main Office: 301-496-7344 DTB Contacts


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