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Limited Competition: Stimulating Access to Research in Residency Transition Scholar (StARRTS)
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Service Source Final Application Due Date Funding Available Match Required
Health Care Federal
HHS
10-14-2025 N/A No Match
Required
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  • Final Application Due Date
  • Funding Available
  • Match Required
Status
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    • Opportunity Type Discretionary
    • CFDA

      93.233 -- National Center on Sleep Disorders Research

      93.837 -- Cardiovascular Diseases Research

      93.838 -- Lung Diseases Research

      93.839 -- Blood Diseases and Resources Research

      93.840 -- Translation and Implementation Science Research for Heart, Lung, Blood Diseases, and Sleep Disorders

    Description

    The NHLBI intends to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to solicit applications for the Stimulating Access to Research in Residency Transition Scholar (StARRTS) Career Development program. The goal of the StARRTS program is to help ensure that highly trained scientists are available in appropriate scientific disciplines to address the Nation's biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs. NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) support a variety of mentored and non-mentored career development award programs designed to foster the transition of new investigators to research independence and to support established investigators in achieving specific objectives.

    Applications are not being solicited at this time. Notice is being provided to allow potential applicants sufficient time to develop meaningful collaborations and responsive projects. Investigators with expertise and insights into this area are encouraged to begin to consider applying for this NOFO.

    Eligibility
    • IHE
    • Local Government
    • Non-Profit
    • Other
    • State Government
    • Tribal Government
    Additional Eligibility Information

    Candidates to the StARRTS program must have completed a R38 program as this is a companion opportunity with limited availability to facilitate transition to independence.

    Key Date(s)
    • July 01, 2025: Last Updated Date
    • July 01, 2025: Forecasted Date
    • August 01, 2025: Estimated Post Date
    • October 14, 2025: Estimated Application Due Date
    • May 01, 2026: Estimated Award Date
    • July 01, 2026: Estimated Project Start Date
    Contact Information
    David Schopfer, M.D. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 301-402-3833 david.schopfer@nih.gov

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