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NIH PA-24-193: Pathway to Independence (K99/R00, Independent Clinical Trial Required)
A parent NIH career-development mechanism for mentored postdoctoral candidates transitioning to independent investigator status while proposing an independent clinical trial, with recurring annual review cycles into 2027.
NIH PA-24-194: Pathway to Independence (K99/R00, Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Parent NIH Pathway to Independence award for mentored postdoctoral investigators moving toward an independent research position without requiring an independent clinical trial at the application stage.
NIH PA-25-425: Parent F30 Fellowship for Dual-Degree Students at Institutions Without NIH-Funded Dual-Degree Programs
A recurring NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA parent solicitation for MD/PhD and other dual-degree students at institutions without NIH-funded MSTP, DSTP, or comparable dual-degree training support.
NIH PA-26-001: Administrative Supplements to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements
NIH’s PA-26-001 is an open parent supplement program for current NIH-funded investigators that supports additional funding within the scope of an active award when unforeseen costs or opportunities require short-notice budget additions.
NIH PA-27-101: SBIR Phase IIB Strategic Breakthrough Award
The NIH PA-27-101 parent funding opportunity supports previous NIH SBIR and STTR Phase II recipients with a follow-on, commercially-focused Phase IIB award, provided each application includes required 100% third-party matching funds.
NIH PAR-25-370: ELSI Small Research Grant (R03 Clinical Trial Optional)
NIH NOFO PAR-25-370 supports small, self-contained ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) projects in human genetics and genomics with up to $50,000 direct costs per year and up to two years of support.
NIH Quantum Computing Challenge
A two-stage NIH Qu-BIT prize competition for teams developing biomedical use cases in quantum computing, with up to US$1,300,000 in cash awards across stages.
NIH Quantum Sensing Technology Challenge
A two-stage NIH prize competition led by NCATS to accelerate biomedical use cases for quantum-enabled sensing technologies through team-based development, with milestone-based cash awards through 2026 and 2027.
NIH R01 Clinical Trial Required Parent NOFO (PA-25-305): 2026/2027 Guide
Parent NIH Research Project Grant (R01) mechanism requiring a clinical trial, with recurring NIH submission cycles through mid-2028 and 2027 planning-relevant deadlines.
NIH RFA-CA-27-020: Advanced Development of Informatics Technologies for Cancer Research and Management (U24)
RFA-CA-27-020 invites advanced development and dissemination of mature cancer informatics technologies through a U24 cooperative agreement, with NCI committing approximately $2.6M in FY2027 for about three awards and a maximum direct cost of $600,000 per project year.