This grant from the National Institutes of Health is designed to help institutions create programs that support the career development of promising postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty. The goal is to prepare them for independent careers in clinical and translational science research. This involves developing their skills and knowledge so they can advance in their careers and continue contributing to research in various sectors like academia, industry, and government.
Who it's for: This grant is for public and state institutions of higher education that want to develop programs to support later stage postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty in clinical and translational science research.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not a public or state institution of higher education
- Proposing a program not focused on clinical and translational science
- Lack of commitment to developing independent research careers
What You May Need
- Detailed program proposal
- Institutional support letters
- Budget plan
- Biographical sketches of key personnel
- Commitment to career development in clinical and translational science
- Evidence of past success in similar programs
- Plan for recruitment of diverse candidates
- Evaluation and tracking plan for program outcomes
- Registration with NIH eRA Commons
- DUNS number
- SAM registration
Cautions
- Ensure the program is innovative and creative