Opportunity Information: Apply for PAR 24 150

The NIDCD Mentored Career Development Award for Postdoctorate Au.D./Ph.D. Audiologists (K01) (Funding Opportunity Number PAR-24-150) is an NIH discretionary grant mechanism designed to help promising postdoctoral audiologists build the research skills, mentorship, and professional trajectory needed to become independent investigators. The program focuses on supporting a structured, rigorous period of mentored career development combined with a substantive research experience in areas that align with the mission of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). In practice, this opportunity is meant for Au.D./Ph.D. audiologists who are positioned to grow into productive, independent researchers in health-related scientific fields tied to hearing and balance and related biomedical, behavioral, or clinical questions.

A key feature of this specific K01 announcement is the designation "Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required," which signals that the supported research is expected to involve human participants in a way that fits NIH definitions for basic experimental studies with humans. That generally points to studies aimed at understanding fundamental mechanisms or processes through experiments involving human subjects, rather than purely observational work. Applicants should expect that the research component will need to be carefully described and justified within NIH human subjects requirements and in a way that clearly shows the work is both rigorous and appropriate for a mentored career development award.

The overall intent is to fund a comprehensive postdoctoral plan, not just a research project. That means the application is typically centered on an integrated training and career development strategy: a strong mentoring team, deliberate skills acquisition (for example, advanced experimental design, quantitative methods, clinical research competencies, grantsmanship, and responsible conduct of research), and a stepwise path toward research independence. The end goal is to position the awardee to compete successfully for independent research funding and establish a sustained research program relevant to NIDCD priorities.

Eligibility on the applicant organization side is broad and includes many types of U.S.-based entities. Eligible applicants include state, county, city or township, and special district governments; independent school districts; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; tribal organizations that are not federally recognized; public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) IRS status (other than institutions of higher education); for-profit organizations (other than small businesses); small businesses; and other organizations that meet NIH eligibility rules. The opportunity also explicitly highlights a range of institution types as eligible, including Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions, Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), Hispanic-serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), faith-based or community-based organizations, eligible federal agencies, regional organizations, Indian/Native American tribal governments other than federally recognized, and U.S. territories or possessions.

At the same time, the announcement is explicit about foreign restrictions. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities (foreign organizations) are not eligible to apply. Non-domestic components of U.S. organizations are not eligible to apply. In addition, foreign components, as NIH defines them in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are not allowed under this funding opportunity. In practical terms, the applicant organization and the supported work are expected to be fully within allowable U.S. organizational structures without foreign components.

Administratively, the opportunity is listed under CFDA number 93.173 and is offered by the National Institutes of Health. The original closing date is May 7, 2027 (noting that NIH opportunities often use standard due dates and cycles, but this listing provides that final date as the endpoint for the announcement). The award ceiling and expected number of awards are not specified in the provided source information, which usually means applicants need to consult the full NIH notice and related budget guidance for K01 awards to understand allowable costs, typical support levels, and any institute-specific limits.

In summary, PAR-24-150 is a mentored K01 career development grant aimed at postdoctoral Au.D./Ph.D. audiologists who want a protected, well-mentored runway to develop into independent researchers. It supports a combined program of career development and human-based basic experimental research that is relevant to NIDCD, is open to a wide range of U.S. organizations (including many minority-serving and community-based institutions), and does not permit foreign organizations, foreign components, or non-U.S. institutional components to participate as the applicant or as part of the award structure.

  • The National Institutes of Health in the health sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "NIDCD Mentored Career Development Award for Postdoctorate Au.D./Ph.D. Audiologists (K01 Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 93.173.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-02-26.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2027-05-07.
  • Eligible applicants include: State governments, County governments, City or township governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments), Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, For-profit organizations other than small businesses, Small businesses, Others.
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FAQs: NIDCD Mentored Career Development Award for Postdoctorate Au.D./Ph.D. Audiologists (K01) - PAR-24-150

What is PAR-24-150?

PAR-24-150 is the Funding Opportunity Number for the NIDCD Mentored Career Development Award for Postdoctorate Au.D./Ph.D. Audiologists (K01), an NIH discretionary grant mechanism intended to support a structured period of mentored career development combined with a substantive research experience.

Who is the sponsoring agency for this opportunity?

This opportunity is offered by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), specifically aligned with the mission areas supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD).

What is the purpose of this K01 award?

The purpose is to help promising postdoctoral audiologists build research skills, mentorship support, and a professional trajectory that positions them to become independent investigators in health-related scientific fields relevant to NIDCD priorities.

Who is this award intended for?

It is intended for postdoctoral Au.D./Ph.D. audiologists who are positioned to develop into productive, independent researchers, particularly in scientific areas tied to hearing and balance and related biomedical, behavioral, or clinical questions.

What kinds of research areas are considered relevant?

The supported research should align with the mission of NIDCD and relate to hearing and balance, including related biomedical, behavioral, or clinical questions that fit within NIDCD-relevant priorities.

Does this opportunity support only a research project?

No. The intent is to fund a comprehensive postdoctoral plan, not just a standalone research project. The application is typically centered on an integrated career development and training strategy alongside a substantive, mentored research experience.

What does "mentored career development" mean in this announcement?

It refers to a structured and rigorous period where the candidate is guided by a strong mentoring team while deliberately building skills and experience needed for research independence, alongside conducting a substantive research program.

What are examples of skills this K01 may support developing?

The announcement describes deliberate skills acquisition such as advanced experimental design, quantitative methods, clinical research competencies, grantsmanship, and responsible conduct of research, organized as part of a stepwise plan toward independence.

What is the end goal of the K01 program described here?

The end goal is to position the awardee to compete successfully for independent research funding and establish a sustained research program relevant to NIDCD priorities.

What does "Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required" mean?

This designation indicates the supported research is expected to involve human participants in a way that fits NIH definitions for basic experimental studies with humans, generally emphasizing experiments intended to understand fundamental mechanisms or processes, rather than purely observational studies.

Does the research have to involve human participants?

Yes. The announcement specifically includes the designation "Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required," which signals that the supported research is expected to involve human participants consistent with NIH definitions for that category.

Are observational studies sufficient for the research requirement?

Based on the description provided, the emphasis is on basic experimental studies with humans aimed at understanding fundamental mechanisms through experiments involving human subjects, rather than purely observational work.

What special considerations apply because the research involves human participants?

The research component will need to be carefully described and justified within NIH human subjects requirements, and presented in a way that demonstrates rigor and appropriateness for a mentored career development award.

Which organizations are eligible to apply?

Eligibility for applicant organizations is broad and includes many types of U.S.-based entities such as state, county, city or township, and special district governments; independent school districts; public and state-controlled institutions of higher education; private institutions of higher education; federally recognized Native American tribal governments; tribal organizations that are not federally recognized; public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status (other than institutions of higher education); for-profit organizations (other than small businesses); small businesses; and other organizations that meet NIH eligibility rules.

Are minority-serving institutions and community-based organizations eligible?

Yes. The opportunity explicitly highlights eligibility for a range of institution types, including Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions, AANAPISIs, Hispanic-serving Institutions, HBCUs, TCCUs, and also faith-based or community-based organizations.

Are U.S. territories or possessions eligible?

Yes. The opportunity explicitly notes that U.S. territories or possessions are included among eligible institution types.

Are eligible federal agencies able to apply?

Yes. The eligibility highlights include eligible federal agencies among the types of organizations that may apply, consistent with NIH eligibility rules.

Are foreign (non-U.S.) organizations eligible to apply?

No. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities (foreign organizations) are explicitly not eligible to apply under this funding opportunity.

Can a U.S. organization apply if it has a non-domestic component?

No. Non-domestic components of U.S. organizations are not eligible to apply, based on the restrictions stated in the announcement.

Are foreign components allowed in any form under this opportunity?

No. The opportunity states that foreign components, as NIH defines them in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are not allowed under this funding opportunity.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under CFDA number 93.173.

What is the listed closing date for this opportunity?

The original closing date listed is May 7, 2027, described as the endpoint for the announcement.

Does the provided information specify the award ceiling or number of awards?

No. The award ceiling and the expected number of awards are not specified in the provided information. The description notes that applicants typically need to consult the full NIH notice and related K01 budget guidance for allowable costs, typical support levels, and any institute-specific limits.

Is this funding opportunity focused more on training, research, or both?

Both. It is designed to support a combined program of career development (training/mentoring and skills acquisition) and a substantive research experience that fits the required human-based basic experimental study expectations and aligns with NIDCD.

What makes this K01 announcement distinct based on the information provided?

A key distinguishing feature described is the requirement for "Independent Basic Experimental Studies with Humans," meaning the research is expected to be experimental and involve human participants, while still being structured as a mentored career development award supporting progression toward independence.

What is meant by a "stepwise path toward research independence"?

It refers to an intentional, staged career development plan where the candidate builds competencies (such as methods, design, grantsmanship, and research conduct) under mentorship, with the explicit aim of becoming competitive for independent research funding and sustaining an independent research program.

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