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The ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program provides the time, funding, mentorship, and training necessary to foster the early career development of clinical and translational researchers. The program is funded by the NIH and welcomes scholars with faculty appointments from all health professions.
KL2 Scholars are appointed for up to three years of support. The program encourages all types of clinical research, including patient-oriented research, translational research, small- and large-scale clinical investigation and trials, epidemiologic and natural history studies, health services research, and health behavior research.
Please see Eligibility section below for July 2024 update.
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Every facet of the United States scientific research enterprise — from basic laboratory research to clinical and translational research to policy formation — requires superior intellect, creativity, and a wide range of skill sets and viewpoints. NIH’s ability to help ensure that the nation remains a global leader in scientific discovery and innovation is dependent upon a pool of highly talented scientists from diverse backgrounds who will help to further NIH’s mission.
Research shows that diverse teams working together and capitalizing on innovative ideas and distinct perspectives outperform homogenous teams. Scientists and trainees from diverse backgrounds and life experiences bring different perspectives, creativity, and individual enterprise to address complex scientific problems. There are many benefits that flow from a diverse NIH-supported scientific workforce, including: fostering scientific innovation, enhancing global competitiveness, contributing to robust learning environments, improving the quality of the researchers, advancing the likelihood that underserved or health disparity populations participate in, and benefit from health research, and enhancing public trust.
The KL2 program is a career development program for early-career investigators sponsored by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), a center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The major components of the ITHS KL2 program are:
The KL2 program provides a minimum of 75% of a KL2 Scholar’s salary (up to $85,000 per year) for up to three years. In return, at least 75% of a KL2 Scholar’s full-time professional effort must be devoted to pursuing their KL2 research project, including the programmatic elements of the KL2 Program. Each KL2 Scholar’s home department, school, or institution will be required to provide institutional support for any KL2 Scholar whose salary support for their committed ITHS KL2 effort exceeds $85,000.
In addition to salary support, KL2 Scholars will receive research funds of up to $25,000/year based on an annual budget review and approval. KL2 Scholars will also receive up to $2,500//year to devote to travel to professional meetings and conferences.
The KL2 program is open to investigators at the postdoctoral or early career faculty level who plan to conduct, or are conducting, translational research. If you are at the postdoctoral level and do not currently have a faculty appointment, your department support letter will need to indicate that upon acceptance you will have a faculty appointment.
Eligibility Update July 2024: Due to a change in NIH requirements beyond ITHS control, KL2 applications will only be accepted for individuals with an appointment (or expectation of appointment) at one of ITHS partner institutions: University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, or Seattle Children’s Research Institute.
Faculty at non-partner WWAMI institutions: The KL2 Monthly Seminars & Mentorship will be accessible to our WWAMI scientific community through the KL2 Seminar Fellows Program (additional information and dedicated webpage coming soon). Additionally, ITHS can offer support for development and review of career development award proposals to WWAMI early-stage faculty. The level of support provided will be determined by ITHS capacity, applicant needs, and alignment to ITHS mission and priorities. Please reach out to ithsedu@uw.edu for more information.
Applicants are ineligible for the KL2 Program if they are:
An ITHS membership is required to apply. To become a member, please complete the ITHS Membership Form.
The KL2 Program application consists of standard demographic information, a biosketch from the NIH template, and a detailed and thorough description of your proposed project. In addition, you will need three letters of recommendation.
All materials, including the Letters of Recommendation, must be received by 11:59 p.m. on October 7, 2024.
You will need three letters of recommendation:
Applicants: Please direct people submitting letters for you to the Letter Submission Form as early as possible. All letters of recommendation are due on October 7, 2024.
1. Copy the following link, and deliver it any way you’d like (e.g. Craft your own email).
https://www.iths.org/KL2-Letters
– OR –
2. Enter a few details into a form, and we’ll send the link to them for you.
Applicants will submit under one of the following three tracks of translational science that most accurately describes their proposed project.
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Choose the translational science track in which your proposed project fits best (those unsure of which phase their research falls under should email Christy McKinney, KL2 Program Director, for guidance).
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For information regarding this program, contact:
MILU WORKU
Manager of Training Programs
Institute of Translational Health Sciences
850 Republican Street, Box 358051, Seattle, WA 98109
Email / 206.543.0542 / fax 206.616.9250
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