NIH (NHLBI) Emerging Investigator Award (EIA) , R35 Clinical Trial Optional
Deadline: February 19, 2025
5 pm
Amount: Applications may request up to $700,000 direct costs per year. Investigators are encouraged to request what is well-justified for their research program. The award amount will be determined by the NHLBI and commensurate with current NHLBI support of the PD/PI.
Purpose
The purpose of the NHLBI Emerging Investigator Award (EIA) is to promote scientific productivity and innovation by providing long-term support and increased flexibility to experienced Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs) who are currently PDs/PIs on at least two NHLBI R01-equivalent awards (of which one must be an NHLBI-funded NIH Early Stage Investigator (ESI) award) and whose outstanding record of research demonstrate their ability to make major contributions to the heart, lung, blood and sleep (HLBS) research. The EIA is intended to support an investigator's research program, rather than a research project, by providing the primary and most likely sole source of NHLBI funding on individual grant awards.
The EIA will support the research program of NHLBI-funded investigators for up to seven years and will provide increased freedom to conduct research that breaks new ground or extends previous discoveries in new directions. It will also allow PDs/PIs to take greater risks and to pursue research that requires a longer time frame. Research supported by the EIA must be within the scope of the NHLBI mission.
It is anticipated that the EIA will:
- Provide a stable funding environment, thereby improving productivity and facilitating ambitious and creative research;
- Accelerate scientific innovation by enabling flexibility in pursuing new research directions as they arise, since PD/PIs will not be bound to specific aims proposed in advance of the studies;
- Reduce the time researchers spend writing grant applications and managing multiple grant awards, thereby allowing more time to be devoted to conducting research;
- Facilitate the commitment of the PDs/PIs to research through increased stability of funding; and
- Enable PDs/PIs to devote more time and energy to mentoring students and junior scientists and providing scientific service.
More Info: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-26-003.html