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PAR-26-025

Bioengineering Research, Innovation and Technology Education (BRITE) Program (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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Bioengineering Research, Innovation and Technology Education (BRITE) Program

This NINDS-supported initiative targets undergraduate pipeline development in bioengineering and biomedical imaging. The program aims to cultivate early-career interest and competency in these fields by immersing freshmen and sophomores in integrated educational and research experiences. Participants will engage in summer bridge preparation, academic-year coursework and mentoring, and summer research internships designed to build technical skills alongside entrepreneurship and innovation training. The intended outcome is to increase the proportion of undergraduates who pursue doctoral degrees or research careers in bioengineering, biomedical imaging, or related STEM disciplines aligned with the National Institutes of Health's biomedical research priorities.

  • Who can apply: Baccalaureate degree-granting institutions with modest levels of NIH research project grant funding (institutions with limited existing NIH research infrastructure are prioritized).
  • Funding & project length: Not stated.
  • Award / mechanism: Educational support program (grant type not specified).
  • Key dates: Not stated.
  • Best fit for: Undergraduate STEM education programs at teaching-focused institutions seeking to build bioengineering and biomedical imaging pipelines through mentored research and career development.

Key Facts

Deadline

Posted

Mon, September 22, 2025

Research Areas

NIH Institute
Neurological Disorders & StrokeNINDS

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