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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Parent F31-Diversity)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Application DeadlineSeptember 07, 2025
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

Participating in this fellowship can be a game-changer for your business. By supporting predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds, you contribute to a much-needed infusion of fresh talent in health-related research. This not only enhances diversity but promotes innovative thinking that could lead to breakthroughs within your organization.

The program offers individualized, mentored research training with experienced faculty. These promising students engage in well-defined projects that align with the goals of the NIH Institutes and Centers. The insights they gain can lead to innovative approaches in your operations, ultimately fostering growth and improving your competitive edge.

Moreover, collaborating with these talented individuals can open doors to new partnerships and best practices that enhance your business’s potential. Embrace this opportunity to not just grow your team, but also to drive meaningful change in the health research sector.

Financing Details

Type of Financing

This program offers a Grant to support predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds in health-related research. Grants are funds that do not require repayment, making them a valuable resource for budding researchers.

Repayment Terms and Interest Rates

Since this is a grant, there are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with the funding. You do not need to pay back a grant, giving you the freedom to focus on your research without financial burdens hanging over your head.

Eligible Expenses

Funds from this grant can be used for:

  • Research training
  • Mentorship from established faculty
  • Well-defined research projects
  • Expenses directly related to research in scientific health-related fields

Restrictions on Fund Usage

Please note that the grant funds cannot be used for leading independent clinical trials or related studies.

Fees Associated with the Program

There are no fees associated with applying for or receiving this grant. All financial support is directed towards enhancing your training and research experience.

Qualifications

  • Eligibility Requirements:

    • Available to predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds.
    • Must be engaged in health-related research training.
    • Individualized, mentored research training is required.
    • Research projects must be well-defined and relevant to NIH missions.
  • Disqualifications:

    • Candidates cannot propose to lead an independent clinical trial, a clinical trial feasibility study, or an ancillary clinical trial.
  • Business Specifications:

    • No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
    • No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.
    • All legal structures are applicable.
    • All profit structures are applicable.
    • Available across the country.

Description

This program supports predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds in health-related research. By participating, your business can contribute to a more diverse workforce, which is vital for the future of research in health fields. The focus is on enhancing the training for these students so they can fill essential roles in the biomedical, behavioral, or clinical research areas.

The fellowship offers individualized, mentored research training from experienced faculty sponsors. This means that students will work closely with experts on well-defined projects that align with the missions of the NIH Institutes and Centers. This hands-on training is designed to develop their skills, helping them become productive and independent research scientists. Your business could benefit from the innovative insights and fresh perspectives these talented individuals bring to the table.

While there are restrictions on leading independent clinical trials, students can gain experience through clinical research under the guidance of experienced sponsors. This program not only fosters diversity in research but can also open doors for collaboration and best practices within your business, enhancing its potential for growth and innovation in health-related fields.

Program Steps

  1. Visit the Program Website
    Go to the official program website for detailed information about the application process.

  2. Identify the Faculty Sponsor
    Find a faculty member who will act as your mentor and sponsor for the students you wish to support.

  3. Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
    Gather the following documents for your application:

    • A cover letter explaining your business and its interest in supporting predoctoral students.
    • A proposal outlining the projects the students will work on, including your business goals and how the students will contribute.
    • Letters of support from the faculty sponsor and any other relevant collaborators.
    • A budget outline or financial plan to illustrate how you will support the training activities.
  4. Complete the Application Form
    Fill out the required application forms available on the program website, ensuring all sections are completed accurately.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Review all materials thoroughly and submit your application through the designated online platform or mailing address as instructed.

  6. Follow Up
    After submission, check for any confirmation from the program. Be prepared to provide any additional information if requested.

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