NIH Loan Repayment Program December 1, 2008 Deadline The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will repay your outstanding student loans through its extramural Loan Repayment Programs (LRPs) if you are or will be conducting nonprofit biomedical or behavioral research and meet eligibility requirements. The application cycle for the extramural LRPs includes programs for Clinical Research, Pediatric Research, Health Disparities Research, Contraception and Infertility Research, and Clinical Research for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds. Applications will be accepted online until 8:00 PM on December 1, 2008 at www.lrp.nih.gov. You must list an "Authorized Institutional Representative" to certify your application. Please click here for specific instructions regarding this certification process: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/research/ora/funding/NIH_LRP.html BENEFITS: New LRP contracts are awarded for a two-year period and repay up to $35,000 of qualified educational debt annually. Tax offsets also are provided as an additional benefit. Participants may apply for competitive renewals which are issued for one or two years. Undergraduate, graduate, medical school, and other health professional school loans qualify for repayment. An NIH grant or other NIH funding is not required to apply for or participate in the LRPs. ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must possess a doctoral-level
degree (except for the Contraception and Infertility Research LRP); be
a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; devote 20 hours or more per week
to conducting qualified research funded by a university, nonprofit organization,
or federal, state, or local government entity; and have qualified educational
loan debt equal to or exceeding 20 percent of their institutional base
salary. QUESTIONS? For more information, check the ORA's web page regarding this program at http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/research/ora/funding/NIH_LRP.html. You may also visit the LRP website at www.lrp.nih.gov for more information and to access the online application.
NIH announces a change in the existing policy on
resubmission (amended) applications (see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/amendedapps.htm
). Beginning with original new applications (i.e., never submitted) and
competing renewal applications submitted for the January 25, 2009 due
dates and beyond, the NIH will accept only a single amendment to the original
application. If after two submissions (i.e., the original and the single
amendment) funding is not obtained, the applicant should substantially
re-design the project rather than simply change the application in response
to previous reviews. It is expected that this policy will lead to funding
high quality applications earlier, with fewer resubmissions. This policy applies to all applications, including
applications submitted under the NIH Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs, Career
Development Awards, Individual Fellowships, Institutional Training Grants,
Resource Grants, Program Projects, and Centers. Currently no amendments
are permitted for applications received in response to a Request for Applications
(RFA) unless it is specified in the Funding Opportunity Announcement,
in which case only one amendment will be permitted. ations (RFA) unless
it is specified in the Funding Opportunity Announcement, in which case
only one amendment will be permitted. To read the entire announcement,
check here: http://grants.nih.gov/
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