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1 An Insider’s View: Writing Your Successful NIH Application
Roger Sorensen, Ph.D., MPA Chief, Integrative Neuroscience Branch Division of Neuroscience and Behavior National Institute on Drug Abuse

2 NIH Program Staff: Your Guide to Scientific Success
Talk to a Program Official

3 Program Official [aka Program Director or Project Officer]
Responsible for the programmatic, scientific, and technical aspects of a grant Talk to a Program Official

4 Benefits of Contacting: Contact a Program Official
Two most important reasons: Develop a relationship with a potential program official Program Officials have the inside scoop on all things NIH Talk to a Program Official

5 Developing Research Applications
How the Program Official Can Help: Direct you to appropriate program contact Recommend appropriate grant mechanism For your need For your stage of career Identify FOAs and application due dates Critique draft research grant proposals Answer all questions: NIH grant policies Peer review process Talk to a Program Official

6 NIH Grant Award Mechanisms
K08 F31 R03 T32 K23 R43

7 NIH Funding Programs Support Scientists at Every Stage of Their Career
Stage of Scientific Career Grant Support Mechanism GRADUATE/ MEDICAL STUDENT Predoctoral Institutional Training Grant (T32) Predoctoral Individual NRSA (F31) Predoctoral Individual MD/PhD NRSA (F30) POST DOCTORAL Postdoctoral Institutional Training Grant (T32) Postdoctoral Individual NRSA (F32) NIH Pathway to Independence (PI) Award (K99/R00) Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08) Mentored Patient-Oriented RCDA (K23) Mentored Quantitative RCDA (K25) EARLY Research Project Grant (R01) RPGs are appropriate for any stage of your independent research career. Independent Scientist Award (K02) Small Grant (R03) CAREER MIDDLE Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24) Exploratory/Develop-mental Grant (R21) SENIOR *Graph represents a small sample of NIH funding mechanisms available.

8 Stage of Scientific Career
Graduate/Medical Student

9 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA)
Goal: To develop a diverse pool of highly trained scientists … in adequate numbers and in appropriate research areas to carry out the Nation’s biomedical and behavioral research agenda. To provide funding for individualized training experiences for promising graduate students and postdoctoral fellows US citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents Supports pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training

10 Predoctoral NRSA Fellowships
Mechanism Purpose Duration Allowable Cost Guide Notice F30 to support combined MD/PhD performing dissertation research and training up to 6 yrs Stipend- $23,376 Tuition & fees- up to $21K Training related- $4,200 PA PA F31 to support doctoral candidates performing dissertation research and training up to 5 yrs Tuition & fees- up to $16K PA Diversity PA

11 Stage of Scientific Career
Postdoctoral Fellow

12 Postdoctoral NRSA Fellowship
Mechanism Purpose Duration Allowable Cost Guide Notice F32 to support promising postdoctoral scientists with the potential to become productive, independent PIs Up to 3 yrs Stipend- $43,692 - $57,504 Tuition & fees- up to $4,500 Training related- $8,850 PA

13 NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00)
The purpose is to increase and maintain a strong cohort of new and talented, NIH-supported, independent investigators. This program is designed: to facilitate a timely transition of outstanding postdoctoral researchers from mentored, postdoctoral research positions to independent, tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions, and to provide independent NIH research support during the transition that will help these individuals launch competitive, independent research careers.

14 K99/R00: A Two Phase Award K99 Phase (1-2 years) –mentored phase
K99/R00 Pathway to Independence K99/R00: A Two Phase Award K99 Phase (1-2 years) –mentored phase Obtain additional research training Advice on establishing research independence Salary: Institute-specific [up to $90,000/year salary, NIDA] Research Expenses: Institute-specific [up to $50,000/year, NIDA] R00 Phase (3 years) –independent phase Awarded after obtaining an independent tenure-track or equivalent position Requires 75% effort toward all research activities Up to $249,000/year total costs [direct and indirect] NIH programmatic review: Transition to R00 Phase is contingent upon: Offer of a tenure-track position Competitive start-up package K99 phase progress and R00 research plans

15 K99/R00 Pathway to Independence
K99/R00 Eligibility You can NOT have more than 4 years of postdoctoral research training at the time of initial application, or subsequent resubmission Research or clinical doctoral degree Have not received an independent research grant (R01, R03, R21) or other individual mentored K award U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens Both the K99 and R00 Phases must be awarded at U.S. institutions – can have foreign component

16 Stage of Scientific Career
Junior Faculty Member

17 Mentored Career (K) Awards:
K01, K08, K23 To provide support and protected time to continue training and conduct research, in order to transition to an independent researcher. Pursuing a new research area that warrants additional mentored research experience; or in need of substantial augmentation of current skills In need of three, four, or five years of mentored support Can devote a minimum of 75% of full-time professional effort Appropriate and committed mentor(s) Appropriate and feasible training, career development, and research plans Goal to pursue NIH R01

18 Mentored Career Development Awards
K01 K08 K23 K99 Purpose Individuals with doctoral degree; supervised career development in biomedical, behavioral, or clinical sciences leading to research independence individuals with clinical doctoral degree; supervised career development in biomedical and behavioral research, including translational research individuals with clinical doctoral degree; supervised career development focused on patient-oriented research facilitate a timely transition from a mentored postdoctoral research to an independent (faculty) research position and independent research support Budget salary research expenses, travel, statistics K99: $90K plus research expenses R00: $249K total costs Project Period 3-5 years K99: 2 years R00: 3 years Renewable no Foreign Inst Eligibility citizen; non-citizen national; permanent resident also: visa for K99 and/or R00 phases Other never had major grant: eg. R01, P01, sub-projects 4 years postdoc

19 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS K99 Award Other Mentored K Awards
K99/R00 Pathway to Independence POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS K99 Award Apply while in your postdoctoral position Have no more than 4 years of postdoctoral research training Assists in your job search Have non-citizen [visa] status Other Mentored K Awards As a postdoc, your institution must allow you to submit an application Need to have faculty status at the time of the award Apply only if not eligible to apply for the K99

20 Stage of Scientific Career
Faculty Member

21 Research Project Grants
Purpose discrete, specified, circumscribed research projects builds on current knowledge small research projects, including pilot and feasibility studies; secondary analysis of existing data; development of research methodology and new technology exploratory and developmental research projects in early and conceptual stages; may involve some risk but may lead to breakthrough in field or other methods or technical developments with major impact on field small-scale research projects to expose students to meritorious research projects and strengthen the institution research environment; institution not major recipient of NIH funding Budget as appropriate $50K/year $275K/entire $300/entire Project Period 5 Years 2 years 3 years Renewable yes no NI/ESI Status Foreign Inst

22 Which Grant Mechanism: Review Criteria
Career Development Awards Research Grants Candidate Investigator(s) Mentor(s), Co-Mentor(s), Consultant(s), Collaborator(s) Innovation Career Development Plan/Career Goals & Objectives Significance Research Plan Approach Environment & Institutional Commitment Environment

23 There is not a CLEAR HYPOTHESIS, or WELL DEFINED GOALS
# 1 Concern There is not a CLEAR HYPOTHESIS, or WELL DEFINED GOALS Provide a focused hypothesis, objectives Describe the importance and relevance of your problem Be clear on how your project will move the field forward Ask yourself, “SO WHAT?” 23

24 The SPECIFIC AIMS do NOT TEST the Hypothesis,
# 2 Concern The SPECIFIC AIMS do NOT TEST the Hypothesis, The SPECIFIC AIMS DEPEND on results from previous aims The best proposals are those with independent specific aims (goals) that address your hypothesis (objectives) using different approaches 24

25 The Proposal is OVERLY AMBITIOUS
# 3 Concern The Proposal is OVERLY AMBITIOUS Set realistic goals for the requested budget and project period you propose It should be clear that the proposed experiments can be completed within the project period 25

26 NIH Program Staff: Your Guide to Scientific Success
Don’t Forget

27 Contact Info: Roger Sorensen Chief, Integrative Neuroscience Branch Division of Neuroscience and Behavior National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA] Phone:

28 THANK YOU 28


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