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National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Model K24 Application
The attached
application is provided as a model for individuals who are
planning to apply for a Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented
Research (K24) from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
(NHLBI). The model application has been posted in response
to frequent requests for examples of successful applications
that were highly rated by the Initial Review Group (IRG).
The model is representative of applications focusing on cardiovascular
diseases. It is offered as an example only and should not
preclude potential applicants from seeking further advice
from experienced colleagues or from research training staff
members at NHLBI.
This application uses an earlier version of PHS 398. However,
current applicants should use the newer version of the PHS
398 application. Information of an identifying and proprietary
nature such as the level of effort; the timetable; the name
of the applicant and the names of collaborators, mentors,
and institutions has been removed and replaced with the underline
symbol “_____.” In some instances, the applicant’s
name has been replaced with “the candidate,” and
the names of mentors and institutions have been replaced with
“the mentor” or “the institution.”
Also, this model application does not include the face page;
budget pages; biographical sketch; other support; letters
of reference; statements by consultant(s), and collaborator(s);
institutional commitment to candidate; literature cited; consortium/contractual
arrangements; consultant(s) and appendix pages, all
of these must be included in K24 applications.
The
most recent announcement of the NIH-wide K24 award can
be found at the following URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-151.html.
For additional information specific to the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute K24 awards, please see supplemental
information at the following URL: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/training/redbook/hints4k24.htm
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May 2008
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