Researchers: Apply for Career Development Awards

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Are you a post-doctoral fellow or a new investigator interested in research funding opportunities?

The National Cancer Institute’s GMAP-Header(NCI’s) Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD) and GMaP Region 4 invites you to participate in career mentored and non-mentored research opportunities.

The deadlines to apply to the following programs are: June 12 and October 12.

NCI Mentored Research Scientist Development Award to Promote Diversity (K01)

            BASIC/POPULATION SCIENCE

  • Individuals with Research or Health Professional Doctoral Degree
  • 100K Salary/30K R&D; • 3 – 5 years support

NCI Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award to Promote Diversity (K08)

             TRANSLATION

  • Individuals with Health Professional Doctoral Degree
  • 100K Salary/30K R&D; • 3 – 5 years support

NCI Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award to Promote Diversity (K23)

              CLINICAL

  • Individuals with Health Professional Doctoral Degree 
  • 100K Salary/30K R&D; • 3 – 5 years support

NCI Transition Career Development Awards to Promote Diversity (K22)

           BASIC, TRANSLATIONAL, POPULATION AND CLINICAL

  • Individuals with Health Professional Doctoral Degree 
  • 100K Salary/50K R&D; • 3 years support

GMaP Region 4, is one of the NCI’s regional hubs—or  Transdisciplinary Geographic Management Program, regions—to build a synergistic network of investigators in basic, clinical, population, and community-based research.

Region 4 aims to enhance regional capacity in communication, recruitment, and evaluation to support and manage health disparities research, training and outreach in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Wyoming, Utah and Nebraska.

Learn more here.

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