August 2, 2024

HEAL K12 2025 Call for Applications

The Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center at the University of Michigan is requesting applications for the HEAL National K12 Clinical Pain Career Development Award (HEAL K12).

The HEAL K12 is a mentored career development program designed to provide protected time for clinicians and scientists to focus on training in and conducting clinical pain research. Award provides up to $100,000/year in salary plus fringe benefits, and $50,000/year in research support costs, for up to 3 years.

This award is intended for scholars who may not be ready for a traditional K-award or independent research (R) award, come from institutional environments that cannot adequately support the scholar’s career and/or research objectives, and/or who are unable to form a mentoring team that would make them competitive for a training or independent research award in clinical pain.

Applicants will have at least one home-institution mentor who will serve as their primary mentor. The HEAL K-12 program will then work with the scholar to match them with a senior pain research mentor of national stature as well as mentors with lived pain experience. Training will occur primarily at the scholar’s home-institution. Scholars will commit a minimum of 75% of their effort to this award.

An informational webinar will be held September 11th from 11AM-12PM EDT, register here: https://painresearchers.com/events/94674(link is external)

 

Key Dates

 Informational Webinar: September 11, 2024

Letter of Intent Due: October 15, 2024

Invitation to Apply: November 5, 2024

Full Application Due Date: February 5, 2024

Award Announcements: May 1, 2025

Program Start Date: June 1, 2025

 

Additional program information can be found at: https://heal-k12.med.umich.edu/