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Renew

Renewal Award

Current and former LRP awardees may apply for a competitive renewal award as long as they continue to meet eligibility requirements, with the exception of the debt-to-income ratio. Renewal applicants must apply to the same LRP (e.g., Extramural or Intramural) from which they received their most recent LRP award. For example, if a former Intramural LRP awardee wishes to apply for an Extramural LRP, they must apply for a new award.

LRP policy allows a thirty-seven month period (starting the day after the last day of the most recent LRP award) for submitting a renewal application. After this period, any application submitted is considered an application for a new award, regardless of any prior unsuccessful attempts within the thirty-seven month period.

LRP renewals are competitive, stand-alone applications for one- or two-year awards, and there is no limit to the number of times an LRP can be renewed. Renewal applications may include new research proposals, colleagues, and institutions. Renewal applications require the same documents seen in a new award with an additional two-page Research Accomplishments document that details an applicant's research progress since the applicant's most recent LRP award.

LRP awardees can apply for, and potentially receive, as many renewal awards as long as they continue to meet the eligibility criteria and have eligible educational debt. Anyone unsure about their renewal eligibility should contact the LRP Information Center.

Clinical Research (L30)

For investigators conducting patient-oriented clinical research with human subjects or research on disease in human populations involving material of human origin.

Pediatric Research (L40)

For investigators conducting research directly related to diseases, disorders and other conditions in children, including pediatric pharmacological research.

Health Disparities Research (L60)

For investigators conducting research that focuses on one or more of the minority health disparity populations defined by NIMHD and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Contraception and Infertility Research (L50)

For investigators conducting research in conditions that result in the failure of couples to either conceive or bear young, or research on providing new or improved methods of preventing pregnancy.

Clinical Research for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds (L32)

For clinical investigators coming from an environment that inhibited the individual from obtaining the knowledge, skill and ability required to enroll in and graduate from a health professional school, or a family with an annual income below low-income thresholds.

Research in Emerging Areas Critical to Human Health (REACH) (L70)

For investigators pursuing major opportunities or gaps in emerging high-priority research areas, as defined by NIH Institutes and Centers.

AIDS Research

For NIH investigators conducting research with respect to acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

Clinical Research for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

For NIH clinical investigators coming from an environment that inhibited the individual from obtaining the knowledge, skill and ability required to enroll in and graduate from a health professional school, or a family with an annual income below low-income thresholds.

General Research

For qualified health professionals, particularly physicians, to conduct research at NIH as employees of NIH.

For ACGME Fellows
There is no renewal for ACGME fellows. Renewal applicants must apply to the General Research LRP for a renewal award.