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I understand that prior recipients of a K08 or K23 are not eligible to apply for the KL2. However, does receiving a KL2 award make one ineligible to apply for a future K08 or K23?

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I understand that prior recipients of a K08 or K23 are not eligible to apply for the KL2. However, does receiving a KL2 award make one ineligible to apply for a future K08 or K23?

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No. However, the total combined K award time can’t exceed 5-6 years depending upon the guidelines of individual institutes within NIH. So if you did 2 years of KL2, they may say you’re only eligible for 3 years under a K23.

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