Title: Brought to you by the Letter K
1Brought to you by the Letter K
- Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD
- Director, Professional Development Office
- dvogel_at_jhmi.edu
- K Award Workshop
- December 11, 2007
2Who am I and Why am I Here?
- New investigators
- Students, residents, fellows
- Training, Transition, Established
- Predoc, postdoc, clinician
- Which Institute or Center?
- Individual or Institutional
- US citizen/permanent resident or
- international
- Diversity
3How Many Ks?
01 02 05 07 08 12 18 22 23 24 25 26
30 99/R00
4Extramural--gt K Kiosk
- http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm
- http//grants1.nih.gov/training/extramural.htm
- http//grants1.nih.gov/training/careerdevelopmenta
wards.htm - With few exceptions, only US citizens or
permanent residents are eligible for training and
career awards. - NEW K99/R00
- There are generally no citizenship requirements
for research (R) grants
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7113 row by 13 column undated .xls file! Still
need to check IC specific announcements
8K Fundamentals
- A Funding Opportunity
- An identified Program
- Institute or Special review
- Why IC priorities matter
- The NIH Guide
- http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.htm
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9New Investigators Site
10Career (K) Awards
- Mostly salary, some research costs
- Mentored or Independent
- Mentored Ks usually require 75 effort on
research and are limited to 5 years (any
combination)
11 Individual Ks - Familiar
- Clinicians
- K08 (45) Any research including basic
- K23 (60) Patient Oriented Research
- K24 (13) Midcareer POR and mentoring
- Nonclinicians
- K01 (22) et al. use varies by IC
- Transition Awards use varies by IC
- K22 (2) Clinician or postdoc to junior faculty
12Less Familiar Ks
- K02 (1) - Independent Scientist
- K05 (2) - Senior Scientist
- K07 (2) - Academic Career (2 types)
- K18 (1) - Stem Cell Research
- K25 (1) - Mentored Quantitative Research
- K26 (0) - Mouse Pathobiology
- K30 (1) - Clinical Research Curriculum
13Pathways to Independence (PI)
- A new trans-NIH Career Transition Award
K99/R00 PA-07-297 - Phase I 1-2 years senior postdoc _at_lt90K/yr
- Phase IIIndependent research grant _at_ lt249K/yr
- contingent on getting a job
- Initial goal n150-200 per FY
- (183 actual in 2007, 6 at JH)
- Domestic institutions only but foreign citizens
are eligible! - Standard Receipt dates
14 Institutional Careers (K12)
- Various ICs Specialty areas
- hematology, oncology, neurology, eye
- NCRR Clinical Research, GTPCI, CTSA (KL2)
- Multidisciplinary or not disease specific
- NIH Interdisciplinary
- Womens Health, Clinical Research - includes
some PhDs - Like a T32 apply to the program, not NIH
15Who is funded
- And why do I need to know?
- CRISP database
- http//crisp.cit.nih.gov/
- Finding a collaborator
- Finding a mentor for a trainee
- Finding a sponsor for a supplement
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17The PDO and You
Courses Free Intersession (January and
July) Full-Day Fee Courses Career
Exploration Workshops, Panels, Career
Fair Consultation Individual, Confidential
18 - Free Intersession Course
- Communications and Your Research Career
- 4 x 1/2 day, January and July
- For students and postdocs
- Funding Your Research
- Publishing Your Research
- Presenting Your Research
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19 - Full-Day Fee Courses
- Includes interactive group component
- and individual followup
- For Junior Faculty (with tuition remission)
- and Senior Postdocs (with training grant or local
funds) - Scientific Presentations - February 7
- Grantcraft - March 19
- Writing for Publication - May 15
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20www/hopkinsmedicine.org/pdo
Derek Haseltine M.Ed. Program Coordinator
Donna L. Vogel MD, PhD Director
Michele C. Diffenderffer Administrative
Coordinator
jhmipdo_at_jhmi.edu 2-2804