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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world. NIH supports a variety of programs from grants and contracts to loan repayment, promoting research across all areas of biomedical science. The Office of Extramural Research (OER) provides the corporate framework for NIH research administration, ensuring scientific integrity, public accountability, and effective stewardship of the NIH extramural research portfolio.
Funding Opportunities
Emergency Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Awards (Emergency Supplement - Clinical Trial Optional)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) hereby notify the applicant community that funds may be available for applications based on a presidentially declared disaster under the Stafford Act, a public health emergency declared by the Secretary, HHS, or other local, regional or national disaster. This funding opportunity provides emergency competitive revisions to existing NIH awards in response to emergency situations. Applications must be submitted in response to an Emergency Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) published by an NIH Institute or Center. The emergency supplement provides additional funding to active NIH grants and cooperative agreements to address urgent research needs arising from disasters or public health emergencies. The funding instrument remains the same as the parent award, and applications are routed directly to the NIH awarding component listed on the Notice of Award of the most recent parent award.
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
The Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32) is a Kirschstein-NRSA fellowship designed to provide postdoctoral research training to individuals to broaden their scientific background and extend their potential for research in specified health-related areas. The purpose of this fellowship is to enhance the research training of promising postdoctoral candidates who have the potential to become productive, independent investigators in scientific health-related research fields relevant to the missions of the participating NIH Institutes and Centers. This is a mentored fellowship opportunity available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who hold a research or clinical doctoral degree and are in the postdoctoral/residency career stage. The fellowship supports training at both U.S. domestic institutions and foreign institutions, providing individual research training grants to qualified candidates. The F32 award is part of NIH's Research Training and Career Development funding category, utilizing a training individual budget mechanism. Applications require 3-5 reference letters and must align with the mission of at least one of the 19 participating NIH Institutes and Centers. Fellows work under the guidance of a mentor to develop their research skills and independence in preparation for future careers as independent investigators in biomedical and health-related research.
Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F31)
The F31 Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award is a Kirschstein-NRSA fellowship program designed to enable promising predoctoral students with potential to develop into productive, independent research scientists. The program provides supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas leading toward the research doctoral degree (e.g., Ph.D.). Fellows receive mentored research training while conducting dissertation research, supporting their development as future independent investigators in biomedical and behavioral research fields.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 2
- Active Now
- 3
- Source Domain
- grants.nih.gov
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