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Commitment to Early Stage Investigators
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Fiscal Year 2013
May 14, 2013
BACKGROUND. The NHLBI is committed to identifying and attracting
new independent biomedical researchers to study health-related areas
that fall within the mission of the Institute and to support them in
achieving their career goals. Entry of investigators in the early stages
of their career into the ranks of independent, NIH-funded researchers is
essential to the continued long-term health of the nation’s biomedical
research enterprise. The NHLBI provides special consideration to Early
Stage Investigators (ESIs) in funding priority and period of support for
new competing (Type 1) regular research project grants (R01) and first
renewal (Type 2) R01 applications.
New unamended applications submitted by New Investigators (NIs)
who do not qualify as ESIs are not eligible for special funding status.
NIH DEFINITION. A principal investigator (PI) is considered an
NI if he/she has not previously competed successfully as a PI for a
significant NIH independent research award regardless of his/her career
status (see below). An ESI is an NI who is within 10 years of completing
his/her terminal research degree or is within 10 years of completing
medical residency (or the equivalent).
Specifically, a PI is identified as an NI or an ESI if he/she has not
previously competed successfully for an NIH-supported research project,
other than the following early stage or small research grants, or the
indicated training, infrastructure, and career awards:
- Pathway to Independence Award-Research Phase (R00)
- Small Grant (R03)
- Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15)
- Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21)
- Research Education Grants (R25, R90, RL9, RL5)
- Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34)
- Dissertation Award (R36)
- Small Business Technology Transfer Grant-Phase I (R41)
- Small Business Innovation Research Grant-Phase I (R43)
- Shannon Award (R55)
- NIH High Priority, Short-Term Project Award (R56)
- Competitive Research Pilot Projects (SC2, SC3)
Additionally, a PI is not excluded from consideration as an NI or an
ESI if he/she has been the PI of an award from any of the following two
classes:
Training-Related and Career Awards
- All Fellowships (F Awards)
- All individual and institutional career awards (K awards)
- Loan repayment contracts (L30, L32, L40, L50, L60)
- All training grants (T32, T34, T35, T90, D43)
Instrumentation, Construction, Education, Health Disparity Endowment
Grants, or Meeting Awards
- G07, G08, G11, G13, G20
- R13
- S10, S15, S21, S22
Please note that the NHLBI considers ESI eligibility for special
funding consideration to have been determined at the time of the initial
A0 grant application submission. If an applicant would have qualified
for ESI special funding consideration at the time of the A0 application
submission, that eligibility would be maintained through to the A1
revision.
NHLBI Criteria for Special R01 Funding Consideration. The NHLBI will
continue a commitment to help ESIs by a policy of maintaining separate
paylines for new competing (Type 1) R01 and first renewals (Type 2) of
applications originally funded as ESI applications. The paylines for
these applications will be 5 percentile points above the regular R01
paylines in FY 2013. In addition, new competing (Type 1) ESI R01
applications that are >5 but <=10 percentile points above the regular
R01 paylines in FY 2013 may undergo an expedited program review to
resolve comments in the summary statement. The funding policies will
apply to all new competing (Type 1) and first renewal (Type 2)
applications originally funded as ESI applications regardless of the
amendment status of the application. All awards to ESI applicants under
this policy will be funded for all years recommended by the National
Heart Lung and Blood Advisory Council.
NHLBI Criteria for First Renewal Funding Consideration. In order for
an application to be considered for NHLBI priority funding as the first
competitive renewal (Type 2) of his/her R01, all of the criteria below
must be met:
- the initial (Type 1) application was funded as an ESI
application
- the individual cannot be a principal investigator on an
Independent Scientist or other non-mentored career award or on
another R01 or a sub-project director on a multi-project award, and
- the individual must be currently holding a position at a
domestic institution with a faculty rank up to and including an
Associate Professor or equivalent
Please note that if an ESI is administratively appointed as the PI
during a non-competing phase of an R01 and meets a criteria, then he/she
is eligible for special funding consideration for the competing renewal
(Type 2) of that particular application.
Note regarding applications with Multiple PIs: Only those multiple PI
applications where all investigators are ESIs will maintain eligibility
for special funding consideration.
For additional information on NIH policies applicable to NIs and ESIs,
refer to the NIH site entitled
New and Early Stage Investigator
Policies. Among the items that can be found there are the modifications
in the definitions of new investigators in general, exceptions to ESI
eligibility criteria, and frequently asked questions.
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