(FOA)-Availability
of Administrative Supplements to Support Undergraduate Summer Research
Experiences; April 15, 2020
Notice
Number: NOT-GM-20-015
Key
Dates
Release
Date: February
18, 2020
First
Available Due Date: April
15, 2020
Expiration
Date: April
16, 2020
Related
Announcements
PA-18-591 "Administrative Supplements to
Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial
Optional)"
Issued
by
National
Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Purpose
The
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) announces the
availability of funds for Administrative Supplements to NIGMS-funded R01, R35,
and R37 awards. These funds are intended for support of undergraduate students
who are considering pursuing biomedical research careers by providing authentic
research experiences in cutting-edge scientific environments during the
summer.
For
this supplement program, undergraduate students with a demonstrated interest in
or desire to pursue research training in health-related sciences, may
participate in a research project during the summer months. This experience is
separate from any requirement of the regular academic program. The student may
be affiliated with either the applicant institution or another academic
institution.
Administrative
supplements must support work within the scope of the original
project.
For
these supplements, all active NIGMS-funded R01, R35, and R37 grantees are
eligible to apply.
Application
and Submission Information
Applications
for this initiative must be submitted to PA-18-591 "Administrative Supplements to
Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial
Optional)" or its subsequent reissuance. Use the research application package
labeled “FORMS-E-ADMINSUPP-RESEARCH.”
All
instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Application
Guide and PA-18-591 must be
followed, with the following additions:
·
Application
Due Date – April 15, 2020 by 5:00 PM local time of applicant
organization.
·
The
process for Streamlined Submissions using the eRA
Commons cannot be used for this initiative.
·
For
funding consideration, applicants must include “NOT-GM-20-015” (without
quotation marks) in the Agency Routing Identifier field (box 4B) of the SF424
R&R form. Applications without this information in box 4B will not be
considered for this initiative.
·
All
existing NIGMS-funded R01, R35 and R37 awardees are eligible to apply. Only one
request per PD/PI will be considered.
·
Eligible
students may be U.S. or non-U.S. citizens. For non-U.S. citizens, the applicant
institution is responsible for determining and documenting that the candidate’s
visa will allow him or her to remain in the U.S. long enough to complete the
research experience supported by the supplement.
·
Budget
·
Requests
may be for one year of support only.
·
Funds
may be requested for salary support and supplies for the summer student for a
period of 8 to 10 weeks during the summer of 2020. The salary for an
undergraduate student should be consistent with institutional salary policies.
Funds up to $500 for supplies may be requested. Funds for travel are not
allowed.
·
In
the Budget Justification, include a brief statement regarding currently
available unobligated grant funds and expenditure plans, in order to demonstrate
the need for additional funds.
·
Applicants
should note that the funds from this supplement cannot be used to support
stipends or tuition.
·
Research
Strategy (limited to 2 pages)
·
This
section should include a summary or abstract of the funded parent award, as well
as a description of how the mentored research experience relates to the specific
goals and objectives of the parent grant and will expand and foster the skills
of the candidate.
·
The
plan should be tailored to the candidates’ training level and biomedical career
aspirations. The research experience should focus on developing the candidate’s
technical (e.g., appropriate methods, technologies, and
quantitative/computational approaches), operational (e.g., independent knowledge
acquisition, rigorous experimental design, and interpretation of data) and
professional (e.g., management, leadership, communication, and teamwork) skills.
Examples of activities that promote the candidate’s career advancement include
the opportunity to present and if appropriate, publish research findings and to
interact with members of the academic unit in a structured setting (e.g., at
departmental seminars and workshops, journal clubs, lab meetings, retreats,
etc.).
·
It
should be clear from the application how the supplement will impact and add
value to the candidate’s training and career development experiences.
Association with an existing structured summer program at the institution and
past success of the PD/PI in hosting summer undergraduates would be positive
features. Inclusion of students who otherwise would not have access to research
experiences is encouraged.
·
Biographical
Sketches
·
The
personal statement in the PD/PI’s biosketch should
describe a commitment to training, mentoring, and promoting inclusive and
supportive scientific research environments.
·
The
personal statement in the candidate’s biosketch
should include information about the candidate's motivation to enter and/or
remain in biomedical research, and their short-term and long-term career
goals.
Inquiries
Please
direct inquiries to the NIGMS Program Officer assigned to the parent grant of
the supplement request.
Link
to Full Announcement
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-GM-20-015.html