NCI Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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National Institutes of Health (HHS-NIH11)

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Others

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Health

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Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering the NCI Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00), a federal grant designed to support postdoctoral researchers transitioning to independent faculty positions in cancer research. This program provides funding for up to five years, consisting of a two-year mentored phase (K99) followed by up to three years of independent research support (R00), contingent upon securing a tenure-track position. The initiative aims to foster a diverse and skilled workforce in biomedical research, addressing critical health needs while promoting the career development of emerging investigators. Interested applicants must hold a clinical or research doctorate and have no more than six years of postdoctoral experience at the time of application. The application period opens on January 13, 2025, with a submission deadline of October 14, 2027. For further inquiries, applicants can contact NIH Grants Information at grantsinfo@nih.gov or visit the program's webpage at https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-25-135.html.

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    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is launching the Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) program, aimed at supporting postdoctoral researchers transitioning to independent faculty roles in cancer research. The program offers funding for up to five years, divided into a two-year mentored phase (K99) followed by up to three years of independent research support (R00), provided the candidate secures a tenure-track position. Eligible candidates must hold a clinical or research doctorate and have no more than six years of postdoctoral experience at the time of application. The K99 phase focuses on enhancing research skills and career development, while the R00 phase supports independent research initiatives. Applications will be accepted starting January 13, 2025, with a competitive evaluation based on the candidate's potential for research independence and the scientific merit of the proposed research. The program aims to ensure a diverse and skilled workforce in biomedical research, addressing the nation’s health needs while promoting career growth for emerging investigators.
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