Boost Biomedical Research Careers: NIH Grant Opportunity (US)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is offering grant funding to study ways to encourage careers in biomedical research.
Focus of the Grant:
This program, called B-INSPIRE, seeks research on behavioral interventions to:
- Increase interest in biomedical research careers.
- Motivate individuals to pursue these careers.
- Help them stay committed and prepared for research positions.
The program also welcomes proposals for analyzing data from existing successful interventions to identify best practices.
Goal:
The ultimate aim is to develop evidence-based strategies to create a more diverse and qualified biomedical research workforce.
Who Can Apply (US-based organizations only):
- Universities and colleges (public and private)
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Non-profit organizations
- Government entities (city, county, state)
- Tribal organizations (federally recognized)
- For-profit businesses (small businesses only)
Important Dates:
- Application deadline: October 14, 2026 (Don’t miss out!)
Additional Information:
- This program is specifically for organizations located in the United States (non-US entities are not eligible).
- The estimated total program funding amount is not specified in the provided text.
- Award ceiling and floor are also not available.
Resources:
- Full details and application materials can be found at: link to NIH announcement
- Contact NIH Grants Information for questions: grantsinfo@nih.gov
By supporting research on effective interventions, this program has the potential to attract a wider range of talented individuals to the field of biomedical research.
Research Focus
The B-INSPIRE program is particularly interested in funding research on interventions that target the following areas:
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Increasing interest in biomedical research careers among underrepresented groups: This could include interventions that address stereotypes about biomedical research careers, provide role models from underrepresented groups, or create opportunities for students from underrepresented groups to participate in research experiences.
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Motivating individuals from underrepresented groups to pursue biomedical research careers: This could include interventions that provide mentorship and support, help students develop the skills they need to succeed in biomedical research, or connect students with research opportunities.
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Helping individuals from underrepresented groups stay committed to biomedical research careers: This could include interventions that provide financial support, help students navigate the challenges of pursuing a biomedical research career, or create a sense of community among underrepresented researchers.
Types of Interventions
The B-INSPIRE program is open to a wide range of interventions, including:
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Educational interventions: These interventions could provide information about biomedical research careers, teach students the skills they need to succeed in research, or help students develop a strong research identity.
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Mentoring interventions: These interventions could connect students with mentors who can provide guidance and support, help students develop their professional networks, or help students navigate the challenges of pursuing a biomedical research career.
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Financial aid interventions: These interventions could provide scholarships, fellowships, or other forms of financial support to help students from underrepresented groups afford the costs of pursuing a biomedical research career.
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Community-building interventions: These interventions could create opportunities for students from underrepresented groups to connect with each other, share experiences, and build a sense of community.
Eligibility
The B-INSPIRE program is open to a wide range of organizations, including:
- Universities and colleges
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Non-profit organizations
- Government entities (city, county, state)
- Tribal organizations (federally recognized)
- For-profit businesses (small businesses only)
Application Process
The application process for the B-INSPIRE grant program is competitive. Applicants must submit a proposal that describes their research project in detail. The proposal will be reviewed by a panel of experts, and the most promising projects will be funded.
Additional Information
For more information about the B-INSPIRE grant program, please visit the NIH website: https://www.nih.gov/grants-funding