Is a KL2 a training grant?

Is a KL2 a training grant?

All CTSA Program hubs have a KL2 program, which offers formal research training experience to scholars who already have an M.D., Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree.

What is a KL2 grant?

KL2. Research Career Programs. Mentored Career Development Award. To support newly trained clinicians appointed by an institution for activities related to the development of a successful clinical and translational research career. The award is administratively linked to another project or projects.

What is a TL1 NIH?

TL1. Training Programs. Linked Training Award. To support research training experiences for pre-doctoral trainees who are interested in pursuing research careers in multi-disciplinary clinical and translational science. The training award is administratively linked to another project or projects.

What is a K23 award?

The purpose of the K23 award is to provide individuals who have a clinical doctoral degree with an intensive, supervised, patient-oriented research experience. The K23 provides support and “protected time” for these individuals considered to be on the path to a productive, independent clinical research career.

What is an NIH K12 award?

NICHD uses the Mentored Clinical Scientist Award (K12) Program to provide support to domestic institutions that mentor clinical fellows and scientists and help them become independent research investigators.

Who is eligible for K23?

Eligibility for the K23 is limited to individuals with no more than 6 years of postdoctoral experience at the time of application (either the initial or resubmission application). The NIMH will generally limit support to no more than 4 years.

What is the difference between K08 and K23?

The K08 grant is the “Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award,” while the K23 is the “Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award.” The main difference between these two grants is that the K23 requires direct interaction with human subjects, while the K08 does not.

What is a K12 Scholar?

The K12 is a training and career development grant in which candidate positions are filled at the discretion of the institution, and assignment of candidate positions is generally not known at the time of application or at the time of an award.

Who is eligible for K01?

Eligibility for the K01 is limited to individuals with no more than 6 years of postdoctoral experience at the time of application (either the initial or resubmission application). The NIMH will generally limit support to no more than 4 years.

How do you get K01?

A: The K01 award is available to individuals with health professional or research degrees. To apply, a candidate must be in the first two years of her/his initial position, at an assistant professor level (or equivalent) at the time of initial application or resubmission.