2013-07-17

[DIV28SUPER] NIDA Neuroscience Update, July 17, 2013

Tobacco Regulatory Science Program (TRSP) Career Awards

Pre-Application Conference Webinar: 10:30 am – Noon, July 30, 2013

Submit questions by July 29, 2013 by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time to: TRSP@mail.nih.gov.

 

NIH has released four new career award announcements, which will be administered by NIH under the Tobacco Regulatory Science Program (TRSP). The NIH will use designated funds from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) for tobacco regulatory science mandated by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (FSPTCA). Research projects must address research priorities under this regulatory authority. Participating NIH Institutes and Centers, including NIDA, invite applications for an October 2, 2013 receipt date.

 

RFA-OD-13-014 Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award in Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (K01)

RFA-OD-13-013 Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award in Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (K08)

RFA-OD-13-016 Pathway to Independence Award in Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (K99/R00)

RFA-OD-13-015 Transition Career Development Award in Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (K22

 

Short-term Mentored Career Enhancement Awards in the Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences:  Cross-Training at the Intersection of Animal Models and Human Investigation (K18) http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-14-002.html

A FOA entitled "Short-term Mentored Career Enhancement Awards in the Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences:  Cross-Training at the Intersection of Animal Models and Human Investigation", issued by the NIH Basic Behavioral & Social Science Opportunity Network (OppNet), invites applications for short-term mentored career enhancement (K18) awards in basic behavioral and social sciences research (b-BSSR). This funding mechanism will support development of research capability in b-BSSR, with specific emphasis on cross-training and establishing collaborations between researchers with expertise in animal models of basic behavioral and social processes and those studying similar or related processes in human subjects. Basic research using any non-human species or with human subjects in laboratory- or field-based settings is appropriate for this FOA.  Eligible candidates for this K18 will be either: (a) scientists conducting b-BSSR in animal models who seek training in the study of similar or related behavioral or social processes in humans; or (b) investigators conducting b-BSSR in human subjects who seek training in the study of similar or related processes in animal models.  Candidates may be at any rank or level of research/academic development beyond three years of postdoctoral experience.

 

 

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