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Emerging Global Leader Award to Early Career Research Scientist

NOFO: Global Innovation through Science and Technology

Deadline: 11-Dec-23

The Department of Health and Human Services and National Institutes of Health is inviting proposals for the Emerging Global Leader Award to provide research support and protected time (three to five years) to an early career research scientist from a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) who holds a junior faculty position at an LMIC academic or research institution, as defined by the World Bank.

The objective of the Emerging Global Leader Award (K43) is to support research scientists from low-or middle-income countries (LMICs) who hold a junior faculty positions at academic or research institutions. In many LMIC institutions there is little support for junior faculty with long-term research training to launch an independent research career due to lack of protected time for research activities, inadequate pilot research project funding opportunities, insufficient training in advanced research methodology and data analysis, lack of mentorship in manuscript and grant writing and meager institutional support for developing, submitting and administering research applications and awards.
This intensive, mentored research career development experience under the guidance of experienced LMIC and US mentors is expected to foster an independently funded research career for the most promising LMIC junior research scientist faculty. Overall, it is expected that this program will increase the scientific capacity for health research at LMIC institutions and foster long term research collaborations with US scientists.
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For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=335611

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