How does the Pioneer Award program differ from other NIH programs targeting innovative research, such as the New Innovator, Transformative R01 (T-R01), and Early Independence Award programs?
Pioneer Award New Innovator Award Transformative R01 Early Independence Award Target group • Individuals of exceptional creativity proposing paradigm shifting research • Individual early stage investigators of exceptional creativity proposing research of uncommonly high potential impact • Individuals or teams proposing transformative research with perhaps very large budgets • Outstanding junior scientists wishing to “skip the post-doc” and immediately begin independent research Eligibility • Open to all career stages; early and middle career particularly encouraged to apply • Must currently be engaged in research • No citizenship or residency requirement • Foreign (non-U.S.) institutions not eligible • Receipt of most recent doctoral degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D., D.D.S., D.V.M., Pharm.D., or equivalent) or completion of medical internship and residency no more than 10 years prior to application receipt date • Must be a “new investigator” (never been awarded an R01 or equivalent NIH grant)
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