The NIH K99/R00 Award provides up to five years of support in two phases—a 1–2-year mentored postdoctoral “K99” phase and a 3-year “R00” independent research phase—enabling emerging scientists to transition swiftly into tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions.
Eligibility Criteria:
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Citizenship: U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident.
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Career Stage: Postdoctoral scientist with ≤4 years of postdoctoral research experience at the time of application.
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Degree: Terminal clinical or research doctorate (e.g., PhD, MD, DDS, DVM, ScD, PharmD).
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Current Position: In a mentored postdoctoral training appointment—no prior faculty or equivalent independent appointments.
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Mission Fit: Research must align with the interests of participating NIH Institutes/Centers (check NOFO PA-24-194 and consult [email protected]).
Funding Details:
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Mentored Phase (K99):
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Duration: 1–2 years
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Salary: Up to 75,000 USD/year plus fringe
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Research Support: Up to 25,000 USD/year
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Effort: Minimum 75%
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Independent Phase (R00):
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Duration: Up to 3 years
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Total Costs: Up to 249,000 USD/year (includes salary, research, and up to $50,000 equipment)
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Effort: Minimum 75%
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Transition: R00 activation contingent on securing a qualifying independent faculty position and NIGMS approval.
Deadlines:
Standard due dates each year by 5:00 PM local time in NIH Commons:
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February 12 (new) / March 12 (resubmission)
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June 12 (new) / July 12 (resubmission)
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October 12 (new) / November 12 (resubmission)
Where to Apply & Further Information:
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FOA: PA-24-194 (Parent K99/R00 – Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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Apply Via: Grants.gov and eRA Commons
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Contact: [email protected] to confirm fit and eligibility