Award Directory/Aging Research Dissertation Awards/NIH Research Involving Private Information or Biological Specimens Flowchart
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Aging Research Dissertation Awards

A guide for postdoctoral researchers to compare NIA career development (K) awards, including K 99, K 22, and K 01, to determine the best fit for their career stage and transition goals.

DeadlineFebruary 12, June 12, October 12
Award amountR 00 Total Budget: Up to $249,000; K 01: 5 years faculty funding ($95 K); K 22: 3 years faculty funding ($175 K); K 99 Salary: Up to $75,000 plus fringe; K 99 Research and Career Development Funds: Up to $25,000; K 99: 1-2 years postdoctoral funding ($100 K) and 3 years faculty funding ($249 K)
Last checkedJun 25, 2026
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NIH Research Involving Private Information or Biological Specimens Flowchart

A decision-making flowchart provided by the NIH to help researchers determine if their study involving private information or biological specimens qualifies as Human Subjects Research.

Requirements
Compliance with 45 CFR 46; Determination of human subjects research status based on interaction with living individuals; Assessment of identifiability of biospecimens or private information
Documents
Research Involving Private Information or Biological Specimens Flowchart
Contact
NIH Office of Extramural Research

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