Request for Proposals:
Mathilde Krim Fellowships in Basic Biomedical Research
Maximum Funding: $150,000
Performance Period: October 1, 2017 – September 30, 2019
Deadlines
CLOSED
Background
The goal of amfAR's Mathilde Krim Fellowships in Basic Biomedical Research is to:
- Facilitate the exceptional postdoctoral researcher's transition to an independent career in HIV/AIDS research within an academic institution or nonprofit organization
- Support two years of postdoctoral basic biomedical research (phase I)
- Provide the possibility of one additional year of research funding during the first year of an independent research position (phase II)
Applicant Eligibility and Qualifications
Applicants must:
- Hold a research or clinical doctorate completed between three and six years prior to April 14, 2017*
- Be affiliated with a nonprofit research institution anywhere in the world
- Be mentored by an experienced investigator at the same institution who: (a) is qualified to oversee the proposed research; (b) has successfully supervised postdoctoral fellows; and (c) is at the associate professor level or higher.
- Be positioned to secure an independent research position no later than March 2020
- Be the first author on significant publications in leading peer-reviewed journals
- Have made oral and poster presentations at major scientific conferences and meetings
- Propose a line of research that indicates the applicant is ready to become intellectually independent of the mentor
*The three- to six-year period for applicants who have earned an M.D. or M.D. and Ph.D. begins with the date they finished their internship.
Submission Requirements and Deadlines
Submission of a letter of intent (LOI) is completed through an online portal.
Step 1: Click here to request portal log-in, LOI forms, and instructions.
Requests must be submitted no later than 3:00 PM EDT on May 9, 2017. Deadline extensions will not be provided. Please be sure to request the forms with adequate time to complete them.
Step 2: Log in to the portal to complete the LOI and upload required forms, including:
- Fellow's Eligibility Details, Publications, Presentations, and Posters
- Fellow's Biographical Sketch and Mentor's Biographical Sketch and List of Fellows Supervised
- Resources and Environment Form
- Signature Form
Funding Restrictions
- Maximum Funding: $150,000 including maximum 10% indirect costs
- Salary support is allowed for fellow only at a maximum of $100,000 for the two-year period; percent effort on the fellowship project must be at least 85%; additional funds needed to support salary for effort at that level must come from other non-project specific sources available to the institution.
- The balance of direct costs is available to support research costs, fringe benefits, and employer taxes
- The grantee Institution is required to provide funds or in-kind support to enhance the career development of the fellow (CFAR development funds; mentoring program; reduced-rate use of core facilities; etc.). The Institution must provide support for attendance at an NIH grant-writing workshop, or a similar training activity approved in advance by amfAR,
- Phase II funding for an additional $50,000 may be approved, at a later date, to support basic biomedical HIV/AIDS research costs during the first 12 months of an independent research position at any US or international nonprofit research institution.
- Phase II funding must start no later than six months following the end of the phase I period.
Please email grants@amfar.org with any questions about this RFP.
Other Important Dates
Applications invited:
Mid-to-late June, 2017
Applications due:
July 26, 2017 (tentative)
Funding decisions announced:
Late September 2017
Review
LOIs will be reviewed by amfAR staff to verify applicant eligibility. The qualifications of eligible applicants will be assessed by peer review. The best-qualified eligible applicants will be invited to submit complete applications proposing original research to be conducted during the phase I fellowship period.
The LOI and application processes are highly competitive. Only a limited number of investigators submitting an LOI will be invited to submit an application, and only a limited number of applicants will be awarded funding. Submission of an LOI does not guarantee an invitation to submit a full application. An invitation to submit a full application is not a guarantee of funding.
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