How do I apply for K99 R00?

How do I apply for K99 R00?

Activating the Independent Scientist Phase (R00) The candidate must receive approval in writing from the NIH awarding component and must be accepted by an extramural institution in a tenure-track, full-time assistant professor (or equivalent) position in order to activate the extramural support phase.

What is K99 R00?

The NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) helps outstanding postdoctoral researchers complete needed mentored training and transition in a timely manner to independent, tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions. NCI accepts K99/R00 applications in all areas of cancer research.

Is the K99 a fellowship?

As a “K” award, the K99 is a career development award. It’s not a fellowship like the NRSA or a research grant like the R01.

How many times can you submit a K99?

The other thing to note is that they only allow for one resubmission. Moreover, if you are planning to resubmit, the 4 year window still applies. I applied in Oct 2018 but did not get funded. I submitted a revised application in July 2019, which got funded.

Who is eligible for a K01?

Eligibility for the K01 is limited to individuals with no more than 6 years of postdoctoral experience at the time of application (either the initial or resubmission application). The NIMH will generally limit support to no more than 4 years.

What is a K99 NIH grant?

The K99/R00 award is intended to foster the development of a creative, independent research program that will be competitive for subsequent independent funding and that will help advance the mission of the NIH. The initial (K99) phase will provide support for up to 2 years of mentored postdoctoral career development.

How many times can an r01 be submitted?

Expand Can I submit the same application to two different FOAs simultaneously? In most cases, two or more applications that have scientific overlap in the experiments proposed are not allowed in peer review at the same time, even if one is to an RFA and the other(s) to a PA/PAR/PAS. There are exceptions to this rule.

How many times can you submit to NIH?

While NIH no longer limits the number of times you can resubmit an application with essentially the same content and scope as an earlier application, it is not allowable to have overlapping applications under review at the same time. (NOT-OD-14-074 includes detailed guidance about resubmissions.)

What is a K01 grant?

The K01 at NIDDK The purpose of the NIDDK K01 award is to provide an intensive, supervised, research and career development experience for nonclinical, doctoral researchers as they transition to independent research careers.

Can postdocs apply for K01?

Postdoctoral fellows can be supported within the first 6 years of cumulative postdoctoral research experience. For example, if the candidate has 36 months of cumulative postdoctoral research experience at the time of award, the maximum award duration would be 36 months. This K01 is NOT a substitute for an F32.

How to apply for a K99 / R00 Award?

These applications may be submitted to either RFA-CA-20-055 (K99/R00 – Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required), RFA-CA-20-056 (K99/R00 – Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed) or RFA-CA-20-057 (K99/R00 – Independent Clinical Trial Required).

How does the NIDDK K99 / R00 program work?

The K99/R00 at NIDDK. The K99/R00 program is designed to facilitate a timely transition from a mentored postdoctoral research position to a stable independent research position with independent NIH or other research support at an earlier stage than is currently the norm.

What should be included in a K99 project?

The K99 project can be within the overall scope of the mentor’s research awards. However, there should be no text duplication or duplication of the scientific aims, and the candidate’s application should propose a scientific research question that is distinct from the mentor’s pending or active research grants.

Can you apply for NIH K99 / R00 grants?

A: Yes, K99/R00 awardees remain eligible to be considered “new investigators” when applying for their first NIH R01 support. Q: My teaching and clinical responsibilities take up 50% of my time. Can I apply for K99 support to cover the rest of my salary?