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What is a Stadtman Investigator?

What is a Stadtman Investigator?

The NIH Intramural Research Program annually considers candidates to be named Earl Stadtman Investigators. These tenure-track level positions are for creative, independent thinkers eager to take on innovative, high-impact research.

What is a tenure-track investigator?

Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigators link Taking a new approach, the Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigators search seeks to identify talent through a broad search that can focus on specific areas of science or enable candidates to bring their ideas to NIH.

What is an investigator NIH?

An Investigator (1 and 2) is a NIH employee who is a tenure-track scientist selected by a Deputy Director for Intramural Research (DDIR) –approved national search.

Can postdocs be co investigators?

Co-Investigator May include research scientists, senior research scientists and senior postdoctoral associates, although this is not common. The designation of a co-investigator, if applicable, does not affect the PD/PI’s roles and responsibilities.

Can a postdoc be a co PI NIH?

under the mentorship of a faculty member. For all other grants, the Office of Sponsored Projects PI/PD Eligibility Policy states that, “At the recommendation of the appropriate school chair/department head, a postdoc employee may be designated as a co-PD/co-PI.”

Does NIH recognize co-PI?

Do not use the term co-PI. Because NIH doesn’t recognize it as a role, it causes confusion since it’s unclear whether you mean PI on a multiple PI award or co-investigator. You may have noticed that co-PI is one of the options listed on the SF 424 forms (standard grant application form).

Does NIH use co-PI?

Multiple PI and Co-PI: Some sponsors use the term Co-PI or Multiple PI to indicate the role has equal responsibility and authority as the lead PI (NIH uses the term Multiple PI, and NSF uses the term Co-PI).

What is the difference between co-investigator and co-PI?

A Co-Investigator is an individual recognized by the Institute and the Principal Investigator as someone making a significant contribution to a project. The Co-Investigator is an individual that the PI relies on to assume responsibilities above those of other personnel.

What is the difference between co-investigator and co PI?

What is the difference between co PI and multi PI?

PD/PI: When an individual has full responsibility & authority for the project. Multiple PI and Co-PI: Some sponsors use the term Co-PI or Multiple PI to indicate the role has equal responsibility and authority as the lead PI (NIH uses the term Multiple PI, and NSF uses the term Co-PI).

Does NIH recognize co PI?

Does NIH use co PI?

Who is the Earl Stadtman Tenure Track Investigator Program named after?

The Earl Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigator Program, launched in 2009 and named for the legendary biochemist who worked at NIH for 50 years, aims to recruit a diverse group of scientists pursuing interests across the biomedical-research spectrum.

Who was the NIH recruiting program named after?

The NIH-wide recruiting program for intramural scientists was named for legendary NIH investigator Earl Stadtman (above, in 1952) who died in 2008.

Who are the scientists at the National Institutes of Health?

NIAID scientist Heather Hickman helped define a mechanism used by cytotoxic T cells to locate virus-infected cells in tissue. Two other NIAID investigators, Tae-Wook Chun and Susan Moir, both worked with NIAID Director Anthony Fauci on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research.

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