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This document outlines the American Heart Association (AHA) research funding programs designed to support early career investigators in cardiovascular and stroke research. It details various awards, including Grant-in-Aid, Fellow-to-Faculty Transition Award, and Clinical Research Programs, facilitating research training and career development. Emphasis is placed on collaborative studies, mentorship, eligibility requirements, and application advice to foster the next generation of scientists. With a focus on innovative and high-risk research, these grants aim to build a balanced and impactful research portfolio.
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Road to Independence Bill Fay, MD University of Missouri FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: No relevant financial relationships exist
AHA Research Strategic Plan • Target early career investigators • Promote collaborative/multi-disciplinary studies • Support high-risk/high reward research • Fund a balanced research portfolio • Have an international scope
AHA Research Grants Grant-in-Aid Established Investigator Award Established Investigator Programs Scientist Development Award Beginning Grant-in-Aid Clinical Research Program Fellow-to-Faculty Transition Award Postdoctoral Fellowship Predoctoral Fellowship Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Early Career Programs
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Offered by Affiliates – New in 2009 Objective • Encourage promising undergrads to consider research careers while supporting the highest quality scientific investigation broadly related to CVD and stroke. Eligibility • Juniors or senior enrolled full-time in an undergraduate degree program
Predoctoral FellowshipOffered by all Affiliates Objective • Help students initiate careers in CV research by providing research assistance and training Eligibility • Post-baccalaureate, pre-doctoral MD, PhD, DO, DVM or equivalent degree • Sponsor/mentor required • Devote full time to research or activities directly related to research development
Postdoctoral FellowshipOffered by all Affiliates Objective • Help trainee initiate a career in CV and stroke research • Support highly meritorious research Eligibility • MD, PhD, DO, DVM or equivalent degree • Sponsor/mentor required • Not for individuals with faculty/staff appointments • Must devote at least 80% effort to research training
Clinical Research ProgramOffered by Affiliates & National Objectives • Target early career investigators in mentored environment • Support introductory and pilot clinical studies • Foster translational science and population-based research
Clinical Research Program Eligibility • Health care professionals with Masters, MD, DO or PhD degree • Mentor required • Cannot hold or have held: • NIH RO1, R21, PO1 • AHA BGIA, SDG, EIA, GIA • Other equivalent independent award
Fellow-to-Faculty Transition AwardOffered by National Objective • Fund highly meritorious physician-scientists • Target crucial period of career development spanning completion of research training through early faculty years
Fellow-to-Faculty Transition Award • Eligibility • Physician (MD, MD/PhD, DO or equivalent) • Must be enrolled in or have completed an ACGME-approved residency or clinical fellowship program • Must have completed the clinical portion of training program
Beginning Grant-in-AidOffered by Affiliates Objective • Promote independent status of promising beginning scientists Eligibility • MD, PhD, DO, DVM or equivalent degree • Must have faculty or staff appointment • Rank < Assistant Professor
Scientist Development GrantOffered by Affiliates & National Objective • Support highly promising beginning scientists • Target career stage between completion of research training and emergence as independent investigator
Scientist Development Grant Eligibility at Application: • MD, PhD, DO, DVM or equivalent degree • May be in final year of postdoctoral training or initial years of independent research career • Must have faculty or staff appointment • Rank < assistant professor • No more than 4 yrs since 1st faculty/staff appointment at Assistant Professor or equivalent level • Cannot have received a prior national-level grant
Some advice… • Mentorship is key! • Lab director, program director, chair • Where, when, how to apply • Multiple drafts promote success • Get colleagues to read your grant • Actual reviewers may be outside your field • Makes you start early • Read successfully funded grants
Some advice… • Attend local grantsmanship workshops • Avoid over-ambitious proposals • Don’t give up after one try! • Demonstrate institutional commitment • SDG/Non-tenure track faculty position • Know your study section • Do peer review!
Some advice… • Assemble a team • Include senior investigators • Enjoy the process!
And if you get an AHA grant….this could be you! Martin Chalfie, Ph.D. 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Type of AHA Awards: British-American Research Fellowship, 1977