ZI Friday Funding Monthly Digest - NIH K99/R00 Office Hour March 31

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V. Zhuravleva and A. Uhimov
March 11, 2022
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Pre-Award and Research Development

March 11, 2022 

News and Updates

Special
NIH K99/R00
Office Hour

Thursday, March 31 2:00 - 3:00pm
(Zoom)

NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Office Hour - March 31

  • Click here to add this event to your Google Calendar, or use this zoom link on March 31
  • Questions about eligibility windows and extensions

  • Resources we provide (library of 14 recently-funded ZI sample applications, checklists, proposal editing, templates)

  • Upcoming due dates: June 8 (BRAIN Initiative), June 12 (Parent & MOSAIC)

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Thank you
for the support

Thank you for the support for Ukraine

Half of our team are immigrants from Ukraine, and we appreciate the support that ZI, NYC, and people around the world have shown.

Consolidated lists of action items:
1. Razom For Ukraine linktree
2. helpsaveukraine.com

Stay updated in the #random ZI Slack channel

Pre-Award team

Weekly Office Hours
Every Thursday, 2:00-3:00 pm:
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!

February 12 - March 11, 2021

Postdoc Awards

Saurabh Vyas: NIH/NINDS F32 "Cortical computations underlying planning, generating, and orchestrating complex cognitive-motor sequences" (Churchland Lab)

Investigator Awards

Stefano Fusi: NIH/NIMH R01 subaward "The Organization of Neural Representations for Flexible Behavior in the Human Brain"
Tom Maniatis, Abbas Rizvi, Neil Shneider: DoD/USAMRAA "A Multimodal and Spatially Resolved Dissection of Antisense Oligonucleotide Therapy of FUS-Related ALS Disease Progression"

Upcoming funding opportunities

Graduate students

  1. F31 or F31 Diversity NRSAFor U.S. citizens or permanent residents. April 8, August 8
  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. NIH R36 Dissertation Grant - NIA, NIMH: supports dissertation research of grad students under-represented in sciences who are studying aging (NIA) or mental health (NIMH) topics. June 16, October 16
  4. NIH R36 Dissertation Grants - NIDA: supports dissertation research of grad students studying substance use/substance use disorder. June 16, October 16
  5. NIH Diversity SupplementSalary/stipend support. For all career stages. Deadline varies by funding agency. (Quarterly, monthly, rolling)

Post-docs

  1. BBRF Young Investigator (NARSAD): International applicants eligible. 3+ year postdocs. Can only apply twice for this grant (including as early faculty). March 22
  2. NIH Parent F32 NRSA: 1st - 3rd year postdocs. April 8, August 8
  3. NIH BRAIN Initiative F32 NRSA: 1st year postdocs. April 11, December 9
  4. 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)
  5. 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)
  6. NIH/NINDS F32 NRSA1st year postdocs. June 8, October 11
  7. NIH K99/R00 BRAIN Initiative: Transition to faculty (1-2 years of postdoc + 3 years of faculty funding). 2nd - 5th year postdocs under-represented in sciences (all women included). June 8, October 11
  8. NIH/NINDS K01: 2nd - 4th year postdocs. New: June 12; October 12. Renewal/Resubmission: July 12.
  9. NIH Parent K99/R00: Transition to faculty (1-2 years of postdoc + 3 years of faculty funding). International applicants eligible. 3rd - 4th year postdocs. New: June 12, October 12; Renewal/Resubmission: July 12.
  10. NIH K99/R00 MOSAIC: Transition to faculty. 2nd - 4th year postdocs under-represented in sciences. New: June 12, October 12; Renewal/Resubmission: July 12.
  11. NIH Parent K01: 2nd - 5+ year postdocs. New: June 12, October 12; Renewal/Resubmission: July 12.
  12. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: For postdocs doing basic biomedical research; eligible within first 2 years of postdoc. June 15
  13. NIH Diversity Supplement: Salary/stipend support. For all career stages. Deadline varies by funding agency. (Quarterly, monthly, rolling)
  14. NIH K- awards - Special Interest: NINDS mission relevant Pain Research. Must submit through an existing funding opportunity (list in NOSI announcement). Deadline varies by funding opportunity.

   *Check with us regarding eligibility window extensions for NIH grants

Early Career Investigators

  1. 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
  2. Pew Biomedical Scholars: Limited submission. Eligible within first 5 years since starting faculty position. Internal application: March 21, 9:00am
  3. BBRF Young Investigator: Can only apply once. March 22
  4. Whitehall Foundation: Must have no substantial support from other sources. April 15 (letter of intent)
  5. IMHRO One Mind Rising Star Award: for cutting-edge neuropsychiatric illness research; should not overlap with existing funding. Eligible within first 10 years since starting faculty position. June 1
  6. NIMH BRAINS R01: must have ESI status; for launching an innovative clinical, translational, basic, or services research program that holds the potential to profoundly transform the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of mental disorders. June 20
  7. NSF CAREER (Faculty Early Career Development) Program: U.S. citizen/national; can apply a maximum of 3 times. July 25

Investigators


New/Highlighted Funding Opportunities

  1. NIH Administrative Supplements: to Recognize Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship. April 7.
  2. BRAIN Initiative U01: Exploratory Team-Research BRAIN Circuit Programs - eTeamBCP: For teams of 3-6 PDs/PIs that seek to cross boundaries of interdisciplinary collaboration to elucidate the contributions of dynamic circuit activity to a specific behavioral or neural system. June 14
  3. NIH R01/R21 - Special Interest: Neuro-Glia Mechanisms Governing Complex Behaviors. Must submit through an existing R01 or R21 funding opportunity (list at bottom of NOSI announcement). Deadline varies by funding opportunity.
  4. BRAIN Initiative R01: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Projects - TargetedBCP. July 1, October 6
  5. BRAIN Initiative R34: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Planning Projects – TargetedBCPP. July 1, October 5
  6. NIH U-, R-, K- awards - Special Interest: NINDS mission relevant Pain Research. Must submit through an existing funding opportunity (list in NOSI announcement). Deadline varies by funding opportunity.

Upcoming Funding Opportunities

  1. NIH Parent R01: New: June 5, October 5; Renewal/Resubmission: July 5, November 5
  2. NIMH Basic Neurodevelopmental Biology of Circuits and Behavior - R01/R21: R01 June 6, October 5. R21 June 16, October 16
  3. NIMH Temporal Dynamics of Coordinated Neural Activity - R01/R21: R01 June 6, October 5. R21 June 16, October 16
  4. NIH Parent R21: New: June 16, October 16; Renewal/Resubmission: July 16, November 16
  5. BRAIN Initiative Tools R01: Development and Validation of Novel Tools to Probe Cell-Specific and Circuit-Specific Processes in the Brain. June 7
  6. BRAIN Initiative UG3/UH3: Development of Novel Tools to Probe Cell-Specific and Circuit-Specific Processes in Human and Non-Human Primate Brain. June 7
  7. NIH Diversity Supplement: Salary/stipend support for trainees at all career stages. Deadline varies by funding agency. (Quarterly, monthly, rolling)