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Limited Competition: Stimulating Access to Research in Residency Transition Scholar (StARRTS) (K38 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineJanuary 10, 2025
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

This program supports your journey as a clinician-investigator. If you’ve just completed the NIH StARR R38 program, you now have an opportunity for 12 to 24 months of mentored research and career development. This means you get expert guidance tailored to your growth, ensuring you’re well-equipped to tackle the challenges of advancing research in your field.

By applying, you’ll receive financial support that allows you to concentrate on your research without the usual financial stresses. The funding will help you develop promising ideas and bring them to life, paving the way for a successful career. Plus, there are no strict limits on revenue or number of employees, making this opportunity accessible for businesses of all sizes.

Taking part in this program is a chance to solidify your future in the research community. With dedicated mentorship and funding, you’ll be better prepared to navigate the complexities of your career while making a significant impact in medical research.

Financing Details

This program offers grants specifically designed to support your research and career development as a clinician-investigator.

Repayment Terms & Interest Rates:

  • There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with this funding, as it is grant money. You won't have to pay it back.

Eligible Expenses:

  • The funds can be used for various research-related expenses, including:
    • Salaries or stipends for research assistants
    • Laboratory equipment and supplies
    • Travel costs related to research or conferences
    • Other direct costs that support your research and career development plan

Restrictions on Fund Usage:

  • These funds cannot be used for:
    • Indirect costs
    • General operating expenses not directly related to the research project
    • Personal expenses unrelated to your professional development

Fees and Associated Costs:

  • There are no fees tied to this program. It's designed to help you focus on your research without worrying about hidden costs.

Qualifications

  • Qualifications:

    • Must be a Transition Scholar who completed the NIH StARR R38 program.
    • Have secured a clinical fellowship or early-career faculty appointment (instructor or assistant professor) for less than 40 months at the time of submission or resubmission.
    • Propose a strong research and career development plan towards continued research careers.
  • Disqualifications:

    • None specified in the context.

Description

The program is designed to support your growth as a clinician-investigator. If you've recently completed the NIH StARR R38 program, you may be eligible for 12 to 24 months of mentored research and career development. This means you can benefit from expert guidance as you advance your research skills and career in the medical field.

You’ll receive funding to help you fully develop your promising research ideas. This financial support can be crucial as it allows you to focus on your work without the burden of typical financial pressures. Your proposed plan should show a clear path toward a successful research career, ensuring that you are well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

The bonus? There's no strict limit on revenue or number of employees, making this opportunity accessible regardless of your business's current scale. This flexibility allows you to grow and innovate at your own pace, with the backing you need to make a meaningful impact in your field.

Program Steps

  1. Gather Required Documentation
    Prepare the following documents for your application:

    • A detailed research proposal outlining your goals and methodology
    • Your CV highlighting your relevant experience
    • A letter of support from your mentor or sponsor
    • Any previous research funding reports
    • A budget plan showing how the funds will be utilized
  2. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the application form accurately. Ensure all information is up to date and reflects your business and research goals.

  3. Submit Your Research Proposal
    Include your research proposal as part of your application package. Make sure it clearly demonstrates the path to achieving your career goals as a clinician-investigator.

  4. Review Your Application
    Double-check all documents and information. It’s essential that everything is complete and clearly presented.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Send your application through the program’s online portal or by the specified submission method outlined on the website.

  6. Follow Up
    After submission, stay in touch with the program contact for updates or additional information requests. This can help ensure your application is processed smoothly.

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