Questions About Cancer? 1-800-4-CANCER

Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA for Individual Predoctoral MD/PhD Degree Fellows (F30)

  • Updated: 04/04/2013

Introduction

The purpose of the NCI F30 award is to support promising predoctoral applicants who have the potential to become productive, independent, highly trained physician-scientists and other clinician-scientists, including patient-oriented researchers in their scientific mission areas. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications during the first three years of dual-degree training to ensure that at least one year of graduate research training will remain at the time of award. NCI requires a clear cancer focus in both graduate research training and medical training during the last two years of medical school.

The NCI uses the F30 fellowship to provide support for integrated medical and graduate research training that leads to attainment of both the MD and PhD degrees. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications during the first three years of dual-degree training to ensure that at least one year of graduate research training will remain at the time of award.

NCI requires a clear cancer focus in both graduate research training and medical training during the last two years of medical school.

The primary sponsor must be the Principal Investigator (PI) of an R01, or R01-like, peer-reviewed cancer-focused research grant at the time of application. The primary sponsor is expected to maintain such grant support during the project period. For the NCI F30 award, R01-like research funding includes peer-reviewed research grants from other federal sources and private foundations. The award duration must be for at least 3 years with a minimum of $150,000 direct costs per year. Grants under a no-cost extension do not qualify.

NCI fellowships that are discussed will be assigned a priority score and a percentile indicating the application’s relative standing among applications reviewed in the same study section.  Applications that are not discussed will not be assigned a priority score or a percentile.  All applications will receive the reviewers comments or “summary statement” approximately one month after the study section meets.  

For more complete information, please refer to the program announcement and/or contact the program staff.

Applicant Eligibility

Citizenship
  • At the time of the award, the candidate must be a citizen of the United States, or a non-citizen national, or must have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence and possess an Alien Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551) or some other verification of legal admission as a permanent resident
  • Citizenship or green card is not needed to apply. Citizenship or green card is needed at the time of award issuance
Foreign Nationals and Student VisasNot eligible for this award
Degree/Academic AppointmentThe F30 program is specifically designed to support both the clinical and research training components of a combined MD/PhD, DO/PhD, DDS/PhD, or AuD/PhD program
Geographic LocationF30 Fellows can work anywhere in the world; proper scientific justification is required
Effort Level/ CommitmentAt least 40 hours per week, full-time effort, to the training program
Duration of the AwardUp to 6 yrs 
Individual fellowship awards are generally not renewable. In rare cases in which fellowship awardees require further fellowship support, they should consult with NIH staff to obtain advice regarding submission of a renewal application

Financial Support

Stipend Update http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-12-033.html

Stipend for FY 2012: $22,032

Tuition, Fees, Training Related Expenses and Health Insurance

Tuition and FeesThe NCI will pay 60% of the combined amount requested for tuition and fees up to $21,000 per year
Training related expenses and health insuranceThe NCI will pay up to $4,200 (in FY12) annually for each predoctoral trainee to help defray other research training expenses, such as health insurance (self-only or family, as applicable), research supplies, equipment, and travel to scientific meetings

Program Announcement & Related Links

Program AnnouncementRuth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral MD/PhD and Other Dual Doctoral Degree Fellows (Parent F30)
Current List of F30 AwardsProgram Announcement Issued February 11, 2011
Link of Peer Review Groupshttp://cms.csr.nih.gov/PeerReviewMeetings/Fellowship/
Application Form and DetailsLink to Application Forms and Instructions
Review Criteriahttp://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-110.html#_Section_V._Application
Activation Formhttp://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/416/phs416-5.pdf
Termination NoticeTerminations are submitted via xTrain by the institutes' business official