New Investigator

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NIH: A PD/PI who has not previously competed successfully as a PD/PI for a substantial independent research award is considered a New Investigator. For example, a PD/PI who has previously received a competing NIH R01 research grant is no longer considered a New Investigator. However, a PD/PI who has received a Small Grant (R03) or an Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21) retains his or her status as a New Investigator. A complete list of NIH grants that do not disqualify a PD/PI from being considered a New Investigator can be found at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm.

NHLBI: Scientist who has never successfully competed as a principal investigator on many types of NIH grants, including an R01. Investigators who are appointed as PI for an existing grant still qualify as new. For more information, go to these resources