Thursday, August 29, 1:00-3:00 p.m. ET
Please join to learn more about the MOSAIC program. This webinar will provide an overview of the funding opportunities and application components and answer your questions:
Meeting ID: 161 286 2780Passcode: NIGMS
MOSAIC Postdoctoral Career Transition Awards to Promote Diversity (K99/R00)
The MOSAIC K99/R00 program facilitates the timely transition of individuals from diverse backgrounds from their mentored postdoctoral research positions to research-intensive faculty positions. The program is designed to support postdoctoral researchers who have demonstrated meaningful contributions and proposed compelling future plans to promote broad participation in the biomedical research workforce. There are three NOFOs to accommodate the breadth of research conducted in the mission of participating institutes and centers (ICs):
PAR-24-225 – Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed
PAR-24-226 – Independent Clinical Trial Required
PAR-24-227 – Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required
It’s important that applicants reach out to the appropriate scientific/research contact prior to applying, since not all ICs participate in these announcements (for example, NIGMS participates only in PAR-24-225). Applications are accepted three times a year, and the next due date for non-AIDS related new applications is October 12, 2024.
MOSAIC Organizational Research Education Cooperative Agreement to Promote Diversity (UE5)
UE5 awards are made to independent organizations to support educational activities that equip MOSAIC K99/R00 scholars with professional skills and provide them with appropriate mentoring and professional networks to help them to transition to and succeed in their faculty careers. NIH specifies areas of programmatic need for each receipt date, reflecting the disciplinary backgrounds of the MOSAIC K99/R00 scholars, through a notice of special interest to the MOSAIC UE5 announcement. Only applications aligned with these areas of need will be accepted for review. The areas of programmatic need for the upcoming receipt date are:
Cell biology
Biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics
Neuroscience
Basic, clinical, and translational physiology and pathophysiology of multiple human organ systems
Population health studies, including health promotion, minority health, and health disparities
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