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NIH F32 Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). Provides support for postdoctoral researchers to enhance their research skills.
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Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships (F32) | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Use this QR code to view the newest version of this document Your Environment. Your Health. Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships (F32) Close the left navigation NIEHS is one of the many NIH institutes that participate in the Ruth L.
Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA) for Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships, also known as the F32 program. Through these fellowships, NIEHS supports training opportunities for scientists working in environmental health sciences.
NRSA F32 fellowships provide up to three years of support for promising postdoctoral researchers who have the potential to become productive, independent investigators within the broad scope of biomedical, behavioral, or clinical research. Before the postdoctoral fellowship award can be activated, the individual must have received a Ph. D.
or equivalent research degree, or a professional degree such as M. D. , D.
V. M. , etc. For those who have a health professional degree, the proposed training may be used to satisfy a portion of the degree requirements for a master’s degree, a doctoral degree, or other advanced research degree program.
Before submitting the fellowship application, the applicant must identify a sponsoring institution and an individual who will serve as a sponsor (mentor or supervisor) and who will supervise the training and research experience. The applicant’s sponsor should be an active investigator in the area of the proposed research.
In most cases, the postdoctoral fellowship supports research training experiences in new settings to maximize the acquisition of new skills and knowledge. The applicant should work with the sponsor in preparing the application. At the time of the award, candidates for the postdoctoral fellowship must be U.S. citizens, noncitizen nationals, or permanent residents.
Postdoctoral fellowship awards provide a stipend based on the level of experience, tuition and fees if specific courses are required, and an institutional allowance. For information regarding the relevance of proposed projects to the mission interests of NIEHS, applicants may contact the NIEHS staff member listed below. Contact at other NIH institutes and centers may be found on the NIH Grants and Funding website.
The latest Program Announcement can be found at PA-21-048 . Health Scientist Administrator, Basic Science Last Reviewed: January 05, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals with a Ph. D. in biomedical or behavioral research, including applied mathematics and data science. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) is sponsored by National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Program funds grants for innovative educational programs that create partnerships among biomedical and clinical researchers and K-12 teachers and schools, museums and science centers, media experts, and other educational organizations. The program aims to improve STEM literacy through innovative P-12 and informal science education. Projects can be classroom-based or informal science education projects in venues such as science centers, museums, and libraries.
Social disconnection and Suicide Risk in Late Life (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This funding opportunity is a companion to the R21 mechanism and also aims to stimulate research to understand the link between social disconnection and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. It focuses on identifying mechanisms by which social disconnection confers risk for, and social integration protects against, suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. This R01 mechanism is appropriate for applications with preliminary data.
PHS 2024-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (Parent STTR [R41/R42] Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is sponsored by National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This omnibus solicitation supports Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant applications for research and development projects where a clinical trial is not allowed. NIMHD, an NIH institute, specifically encourages applications that address challenges faced by populations experiencing health and/or healthcare disparities, including empowering health disparity communities through health education, disease prevention, and community-based research. STTR programs require a partnership between a small business and a research institution.