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What distinguishes the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award from traditional NIH programs?

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What distinguishes the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award from traditional NIH programs?

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The NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Program is different in several ways. First, it is designed to support a small number of investigators of exceptional creativity who propose bold and highly innovative new research approaches that have the potential to produce a major impact on broad, important problems in biomedical and behavioral research. The award will provide up to $500,000 direct costs per year for five years. The only constraint on the research to be done with this award is that it must be relevant to the NIH mission (http://www.nih.gov/about/almanac). Second, The information required is highly abbreviated. Third, the procedure for evaluating (pre)-applicants (described below) is distinct from the traditional NIH peer review process and will emphasize the individual’s potential to make seminal contributions toward solving an important biomedical or behavioral research problem, the innovativeness of the project, the significance/importance of the problem, and the likelihood that,

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The NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Program is different in several ways. First, it is designed to support a small number of investigators of exceptional creativity who propose bold and highly innovative new research approaches that have the potential to produce a major impact on broad, important problems in biomedical and behavioral research. The award will provide up to $500,000 direct costs per year for five years. The only constraint on the research to be done with this award is that it must be relevant to the NIH mission (http://www.nih.gov/about/almanac). Second, the information required is highly abbreviated. Third, the procedure for evaluating applicants (described below) is distinct from the traditional NIH peer review process and will emphasize the individual’s potential to make seminal contributions toward solving an important biomedical or behavioral research problem, the innovativeness of the project, the significance/importance of the problem, and the likelihood that, if suc

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