NOT-CA-25-103
Notice to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for the Academic Career Excellence (ACE) Award (K32 - Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Summary
Academic Career Excellence (ACE) Award (K32)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) and participating NIH Institutes and Centers are launching the ACE K32 to support early-stage postdoctoral scholars pursuing rigorous, mentored research in biomedical, behavioral, or clinical domains relevant to cancer and other NIH mission areas. This award funds salary and research development costs for up to three years during the early postdoctoral period, providing the foundation for independent investigator careers. The program prioritizes innovative research ideas and structured mentorship over preliminary data, making it well-suited for postdocs with strong conceptual plans and identified mentors who are ready to launch independent research trajectories.
Candidates must have completed or expect to complete their terminal doctoral degree within one year of the application deadline and cannot have more than two years of postdoctoral training at the time of application. A critical eligibility restriction: postdocs who received an F99/K00 Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Transition Award are ineligible. By award time, candidates must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or lawfully admitted permanent residents. The institution where postdoctoral research will be conducted must submit the application.
- Who can apply: Early-stage postdocs (≤2 years training at application) with terminal degree completed or expected within 1 year; must have identified mentor and institution; F99/K00 awardees excluded.
- Funding & project length: Up to $80,000/year salary + up to $30,000/year research development costs; 3-year award period.
- Award mechanism: Mentored career development grant (K32).
- Key dates: Not stated.
- Best fit for: Postdoctoral researchers in cancer biology, clinical oncology, behavioral health, or translational science seeking structured mentorship and salary support to establish independent research programs.
Key Facts
Deadline
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Posted
Tue, July 1, 2025
Expected Awards
120
Research Areas