Korean Visiting Scientist Training Award (KVSTA) 2nd phase Program 안내(신청기한: ~3/9) | ||||||||||||||||
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우리나라 보건산업진흥원(KHIDI)과 미국 국립보건원(NIH)에서 지원하는 Korean Visiting Scientist Training Award (KVSTA)에 대해서 아래와 같이 안내드립니다. NIH에서 연구하는 조건이며 2년간 6,000만원/년의 지원을 받을 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용은 첨부파일을 참고해주시기 바랍니다.
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Scope and Purpose of the Program The National Institutes of Health (NIH) of
the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services and the Korea Health Industry
Development Institute (KHIDI) of the Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare share
an interest in fostering collaborative biomedical and behavioral health
research in mutual areas of excellence and a common goal in educating and
training the next generation of research scientists. The KVSTA program is to
promote and ensure that postdoctoral researchers contribute to the development
of health and medical sciences through the acquirement of advanced technologies
and personal exchanges and collaborations at the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) in the USA. KHIDI in cooperation with the NIH, offers fellowship awards
to support meritorious biomedical and behavioral research projects undertaken
in NIH laboratories by young Korean early-stage postdoctoral researchers. ◆
Terms and Conditions 1.
Number of Fellowships Awarded Annually: The number
of fellowships awarded will depends on the application quality and funding
availability. 2.
Duration and Commencement of Fellowship: The KVSTA Fellowship provides funding
support for two (2) years only. Fellowships should start at NIH between
July 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024. All selected fellows must start at NIH before
the end of 2024. However, this is contingent upon the applicant’s ability to
receive approval by the Department of State and the Department of Homeland
Security of his/her entry into the United States under a work-authorized U.S.
immigration status. 3.
Financial Terms of the Fellowship: o KHIDI will provide each fellow funding
support of KWN 190,000,000 annually (total of KWN 380,000,000 for 2 years)
through their Korea-based R&D host institute. The Korea-based institute
will hold the KVSTA fellowship funds in reserve, and when required, will issue
the funds to the fellow. The annual KWN 2 190,000,000 will be used to support
personnel expenses, system expenses, trainee reserves, and research funds. Of
this amount, the fellow will receive KWN 5,000,000 as their monthly stipend
while training at NIH. Research funds can be used autonomously as long as relevant
regulations are followed. o Each NIH Institute/Center must add funds
to supplement the KHIDI stipend in order for fellows to be designated as
“Supplemental Visiting Fellows” as required by the NIH Office of Intramural Research. o KHIDI will provide the KVSTA fellowship
funds to the host Korea-based R&D institute who will then issue the funds
twice a year to the fellow. 4.
Fields to Apply: Including all fields related to
biomedical and behavioral research at NIH, such as cancer, brain and
neurological disease, cardiovascular, metabolic, allergy and chronic respiratory
disease, reproductive and perinatal disease, precision medicine, etc. 5.
KVSTA Stipulations for Eligibility: o Applicants must be citizens of the ROK.
Residents of ROK are not eligible to apply. U.S. citizens and citizens of other
countries are also not eligible. o Applicants can be researchers at a
Korea-based organization (i.e., industry, academia, research institute, and
hospital) or applicable post-doc researchers at NIH who must apply through
their university in Korea where they acquired one of their degree. o Post-docs who are currently at NIH are
not eligible to apply if they do not have at least two (2) years remaining
before the end of their maximum five (5) years as a post-doc Visiting Fellow at
NIH on a J-1 visa when they start this fellowship program. o Upon arriving at NIH, applicant’s Ph.D.
or equivalent doctorate in appropriate field awarded cannot be more than 5
years from initial date of post-doctoral appointment (Doctoral degree must have
been received between July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2024). Applicant must check the
details of stipulations for eligibility in notice of Integrated R&D
Information System:
(https://www.iris.go.kr/contents/retrieveBsnsAncmView.do?ancmId=004053 o
Applicants who acquire their whole academic degree (bachelor, master, and
doctorate (Ph.D. or M.D.) at an overseas university cannot participate to KVSTA
program. Korean applicant must have received at least one degree in Korea in
order to be eligible to apply to KVSTA. o Applicants must also meet all other NIH
eligibility requirements pursuant to NIH’s Intramural Visiting Fellow Program
(VFP) (https://policymanual.nih.gov/2300-320-3) o Successful KVSTA awardee fellows are not
eligible to apply again to the KVSTA program.
6. Obligations: ○ Fellows must devote themselves exclusively
to their research at NIH during the tenure of their fellowship. Failure to do
so may result in the termination of the KVSTA fellowship. ○ Selected applicant cannot stop training
arbitrarily except due to exceptional reasons beyond the trainee’s control. In
this case, trainees must report this to the NIH and KHIDI. * In case of early
stop of the training arbitrarily, penalties may be imposed on trainees and/or
Korea-based host institutes. ○ Selected applicant must train full-time
during training period at NIH. They cannot be employed or work elsewhere during
the training period. ○ Applicant must check the details in
notice of Integrated R&D Information System
(https://www.iris.go.kr/contents/retrieveBsnsAncmView.do?ancmId=004053 ) ○ Applicant must check the website below
for reviewing role of institution, department, field of research, etc., and
complete the application form about specific research plan. NIH : https://www.nih.gov/icd/ ○ Applicant must submit recommendation
letters from the applicant's sponsoring NIH principal investigator (NIH
mentor). 7.
Deadlines and Selection Procedures: ○ January 30, 2024 Announce KVSTA program ○ May 9, 2024, 3 PM local Korea date/time:
Deadline for receipt of original applications to 4 KHIDI ○ In June : An KHIDI review committee
nominates the applicants to NIH. A Korean scientist panel convened by KHIDI
will evaluate and rank the applications on the basis of the scientific quality
and feasibility of the proposed research project, the applicant’s past
scientific record, and the suitability of the sponsoring NIH lab. ○ In June : The candidate recommendations
of the KHIDI panel will be submitted to NIH for acceptance. ICs at NIH begin to
process the paperwork for accepting the awardees. ○ July 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024: Start
at NIH 8.
Application format and what to submit: Applicant must submit the following
application package electronically to the following website:
https://www.iris.go.kr/contents/retrieveBsnsAncmView.do?ancmId=004053
Subsequently, the domestic affiliated institute of applicant must certify an
application electronically or submit official public document to evaluation
office in Korea. ○ Research plan ○ Certificate of Ph.D. or M.D. degree:
Applicant also must mail out original copy of doctoral certificate to KHIDI
evaluation officer in Korea (Yu-Jin Han) ○ Letter of Invitation: Submit only one
letter of invitation from your NIH host researcher. The letter must clearly
state a commitment in terms of both supplemental salary support and research
resources by the NIH host researcher to sponsor you. The letter should confirm
that the fellow will be a Supplemental Visiting Fellow at NIH. The letter must
also include a brief account of the applicant's research project from the
sponsor's perspective. * Domestic affiliation institute: Applicant
has to submit the application package under the name of the Korean host
institute (i.e., industry, academia, research institute, and hospital). For
Korea-host academic institute, it can be where applicant received one of their
degrees or institute where they work. 9.
For further information please contact: Information regarding this training program may be requested from the following:
In the U.S.: Tina Chung, MPH, Program Officer E-mail: chungt@mail.nih.gov Telephone: 301-496-4784 Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health 31 Center Drive, Room B2C11 Bethesda, Maryland 20892
In the Republic of Korea: Program Officer(Yu-Jin Han) E-mail: besthyj@khidi.or.kr Telephone:+82-43-713-8792 Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) 187 Osongsaengmyeong2-ro, Osong-eup, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, 28159 Korea
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