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NIH Director's Pioneer Award - Overview
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Skip Over Navigation Links Back to: OPASI Home > Division of Strategic Coordination (DSC) > NIH Roadmap > High-Risk Research NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Overview 2008 NIH Director's Pioneer Award Symposium New 2008 Request for Applications 2008 Finalist Interview Panel Members New 2008 Phase One Reviewers New Frequently Asked Questions Press Release: NIH Director’s Pioneer and New Innovator Award Programs Launch 2008 Application Cycles Format for Letters of Reference Evaluation Criteria Award Recipients Pioneer Award Publications Science News About Pioneer Awardees Updated 2007 Program Information 2006 Program Information 2005 Program Information 2004 Program Information Press Releases Process Evaluation Report (PDF, 62 pages) New E-mail questions to pioneer@nih.gov Overview The NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Program is a unique aspect of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, a high-risk research initiative of Research Teams of the Future . Pioneer Awards are designed to support individual scientists of exceptional creativity who propose pioneering – and possibly transforming approaches - to major challenges in biomedical and behavioral research. The term “pioneering” is used to describe highly innovative approaches that have the potential to produce an unusually high impact on a broad area of biomedical or behavioral research, and the term “award” is used to mean a grant for conducting res"
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