ZI Friday Funding Monthly Digest - Grant graphics and writing timeline

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V. Zhuravleva and A. Uhimov
January 14, 2022
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Pre-Award and Research Development

January 14, 2022 

News and Updates

Happy New Year! Last year, we made a lot of BioRender Graphics.

We won a BioRender Gingerbread house decoration contest in December! "Santa brings NIH R01s to all the houses lit by GFP and RFP."

We made organizational graphics for 3 team U19 grants. Check them out here.

January 20, 2:00 - 4:00pm: BioRender is hosting a grants mini-series

We're continuously improving our external website!

We've created a publicly-available website (loads content quickly!) with funding maps for researchers at all levels. Click here to check it out.


We are continuously updating our site with new content. View the suggested NIH grant writing timeline for trainees here.


preaward and research dev new site
Pre-Award team

Drop-in office hours every week

Meet the team and ask any questions during office hours on Thursdays from 2:00 - 3:00 pm. Click here to join the Zoom meeting. 

Schedule time to meet with the team

Congratulations to our recent award recipients!

December 11 - January 14, 2021

Investigator Awards

Daniel Wolpert: NIH/NINDS R35 subaward "Development of Mechanisms Underlying Human Motor Learning"
Steven Siegelbaum: NIH/NIMH R01 "Hippocampal CA2 sharp wave ripple oscillations in neuropsychiatric disease"
Nima Mesgarani: NIH/NIDCD R01 subaward "Characterizing the temporal processing of speech in the human auditory cortex"

Upcoming funding opportunities

Graduate students

  1. NIH F99/K00 Transition to Aging: Transition to post-doc award (last 1-2 years of Ph.D. + 4 years of postdoc). International applicants eligible. February 3
  2. NIH F99/K00 D-SPAN: Transition to post-doc award (last 1-2 years of Ph.D. + 4 years of postdoc). Applicants under-represented in sciences. April 15; August 15
  3. Regeneron Prize for Creative Innovation: Limited submission, Honors Excellence in Biomedical Science, rewards research productivity. February 2, 9:00 am
  4. F31 or F31 Diversity NRSAFor U.S. citizens or permanent residents. April 8; August 8
  5. NIH Diversity SupplementSalary/stipend support. For all career stages. Deadline varies by funding agency. (Quarterly, monthly, rolling)

Post-docs

  1. Jane Coffin Childs Fellowship: International applicants eligible. No more than 18 months since starting postdoc. February 1
  2. Regeneron Prize for Creative Innovation: Limited submission, Honors Excellence in Biomedical Science, rewards research productivity. February 2, 9:00 am
  3. Revson Sr. Biomedical Research FellowshipLimited submission. International applicants eligible. 3rd - 4th year postdocs. Late January (Call for submissions). Early February (Internal deadline).
  4. NIH/NINDS F32 NRSA: 1st year postdocs. February 9; June 8
  5. NIH K99/R00 BRAIN Initiative: Transition to faculty (1-2 years of postdoc + 4 years of faculty funding). 2nd - 5th year postdocs under-represeneted in sciences (all women included). February 10; June 8
  6. NIH/NINDS K01: 2nd - 4th year postdocs. New: February 12; June 12; Renewal/Resubmission: March 12; July 12.
  7. NIH Parent K99/R00: Transition to faculty. 3rd - 4th year postdocs. New: February 12; June 12; Renewal/Resubmission: March 12; July 12.
  8. NIH K99/R00 MOSAIC: Transition to faculty. 2nd - 4th year postdocs under-represented in sciences. New: February 12; June 12; Renewal/Resubmission: March 12; July 12.
  9. NIH Parent K01: 2nd - 5+ year postdocs. New: February 12; June 12; Renewal/Resubmission: March 12; July 12.
  10. Simons Foundation Bridge to Independence - SFARI - Autism Research: International applicants eligible. For Postdocs preparing to be on job market. February 28 (Letters of Rec + Letter of Intent)
  11. BBRF Young Investigator: International applicants eligible. 3+ year postdocs. Can only apply twice for this grant (including as early faculty). Late March - 2022 deadline not yet on website
  12. NIH Parent F32 NRSA: 1st - 3rd year postdocs. April 8; August 8
  13. NIH BRAIN Initiative F32 NRSA: 1st year postdocs. April 11; December 9
  14. Simons Foundation Bridge to Independence - Collaboration on the Global Brain: International applicants eligible. For Postdocs preparing to be on job market. Applicants under-represented in the sciences (all women included). April 11 (application + letters of rec)

  15. Simons Foundation Bridge to Independence - Plasticity and the Aging Brain: International applicants eligible. For Postdocs preparing to be on job market. Applicants under-represented in the sciences. April 11 (application + letters of rec)

  16. NIH Diversity SupplementSalary/stipend support. For all career stages. Deadline varies by funding agency. (Quarterly, monthly, rolling)

   *Check with us regarding eligibility window extensions for NIH grants

Early Career Investigators

  1. Whitehall Foundation: Must have no substantial support from other sources. January 15; April 15 (letter of intent)
  2. Klingenstein-Simons: Eligible if within 4 years since completed postdoc. February 15
  3. NY Stem Cell Foundation Neuroscience: Research not required to be in stem cells. Eligible within first 5 years since starting faculty position. February 16
  4. Science and PINS Prize: Eligible if advanced degree awarded within 10 years and 45 years old or younger. For essay describing research and its implications for neuromodulation. March 15
  5. BBRF Young Investigator: Can only apply once. Late March - 2022 deadline not yet on website
  6. Pew Biomedical ScholarsLimited submission. Eligible within first 5 years since starting faculty position. Early – Mid March (call for submissions). Early April (internal application)

Investigators

  1. NIH Parent R01: New: February 5, June 5, October 5; Renewal/Resubmission: March 5, July 5, November 5
  2. NIMH Basic Neurodevelopmental Biology of Circuits and Behavior - R01February 5, June 5, October 5
  3. NIMH Basic Neurodevelopmental Biology of Circuits and Behavior - companion R21February 16, June 16, October 16
  4. NIMH Temporal Dynamics of Coordinated Neural Activity - R01February 5, June 5, October 5
  5. NIMH Temporal Dynamics of Coordinated Neural Activity - companion R21February 16, June 16, October 16
  6. NIH Parent R21: New: February 16, June 16, October 16; Renewal/Resubmission: March 16, July 16, November 16
  7. BRAIN Initiative UG3/UH3: Next-Generation Invasive Devices for Recording and Modulation in the Human Central Nervous System. February 18, June 20, October 18
  8. McKnight Awards - Neurobiology of Brain DisordersMarch 15 (letter of inquiry)
  9. BRAIN Initiative Tools R01: Development and Validation of Novel Tools to Probe Cell-Specific and Circuit-Specific Processes in the Brain. June 7
  10. **BRAIN CONNECTS Comprehensive Centers for Human and Non-Human Primate Brain UM1**
  11. **BRAIN CONNECTS Comprehensive Centers for Mouse Brain UM1**
  12. **BRAIN CONNECTS Specialized Projects for Scalable Technologies U01**

        **FOAs expected Spring 2022. Application deadline expected Summer 2022.