March 14, 2024

New NIGMS Resource: How-To Videos on Preparing NIH Training Tables

UPDATE: We will update the how-to videos on preparing NIH Training Tables in 2025.

We’re pleased to announce the creation of informational videos on completing the NIH training tables. These videos take you through completing the NIH tables for undergraduate and graduate research training grant applications and, when applicable, research performance progress reports.

The following NIH training tables have informational videos* (accessible PDF versions are available on our website):

Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Training Programs

*The video links take you away from the NIGMS website. NIGMS does not endorse and is not responsible for the content on the destination site.

We hope you find these videos helpful and use them as you prepare your applications. We encourage you to share this series of videos with your colleagues.

If you have additional questions as you prepare the NIH training tables, please contact the program officer listed in the notice of funding opportunity.


About the Authors

Headshot of Lameese Akacem.

Lameese Akacem

Lameese, who trained in integrative physiology, is a program director in the Division of Training and Workforce Development. She manages institutional training programs and postdoctoral fellowships. She also manages circadian biology research grants in the Division of Genetics and Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology.
Headshot of Joyce Stamm.

Joyce Stamm

Joyce is a developmental biologist and a former professor at a primarily undergraduate institution. She manages undergraduate and predoctoral training and fellowship programs in the Division of Training and Workforce Development.
Headshot of Jeremy McIntyre.

Jeremy McIntyre

Jeremy is a neurobiologist and program director in the Division of Training and Workforce Development. He manages programs that include institutional training awards, individual fellowships, and career development awards.
Mercedes Rubio.

Mercedes Rubio

Mercedes is director of the Division for Research Capacity Building. She oversees the Institutional Development Award (IDeA), Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), Science Education Partnerships Awards (SEPA), and Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) programs.
Headshot of Laurie Stepanek.

Laurie Stepanek

Laurie is a neuroscientist and former teaching faculty member who administers institutional training programs, research education programs, and individual fellowships. She also manages research grants in the area of genetic mechanisms underlying behavior.