Applicant and host information

Applicant citizenship:

Host country: United States

Years since PhD: A Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent graduate degree. Be an Early Stage investigator as defined by NIH Early Stage Investigators. Must be tenure track at the level of Assistant Professor, or Research

Award details

Award: $500 000

Award Duration (years): 5 years

Research costs:

Benefits:

Mobility rule:

Subjects: Please check the website

Additional comments: LIMITED SUBMISSION (limit 1 per division from JHU): An essential element of the mission of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is the support and career promotion of the next generation of exceptionally talented and creative new scientists who will further the understanding of the impact of environmental exposures on human health. The Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES) Award is designed to identify the best new biomedical investigators across the spectrum of science supported by the NIEHS (i.e., including basic mechanistic, clinical and population based researchers) and facilitate their establishing a vibrant, independent research program in the environmental health sciences. NIEHS uses this FOA to support the NIEHS goal of assuring a continuing cadre of productive environmental health science investigators.

How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website


Share this funding

Application deadline

12/7/2017 for internal deadline (limited submission).Full Application due: 1/27/2018
We make ensure the accuracy, please refer to the official website for complete details.
Note: This is a community curated project, please contribute/report if any information is missing or not correct. We highly appreciate your contributions!

This entry has been last updated: 2020-06-04 11:46:22

© 2020 ECRcentral. The content is licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0.
ECRcentral is developed with by eLife Ambassadors.