The purpose of the Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers (MOSAIC) program is to support a cohort of early career, independent investigators from diverse backgrounds conducting research in an NIH mission area. The program has two components:
Postdoctoral scientists apply for the K99/R00 award and will be assigned to an appropriate MOSAIC UE5 awardee by NIH staff.
MOSAIC K99/R00 Notice of Funding Opportunities
The MOSAIC K99/R00 program is designed to facilitate a timely transition of promising postdoctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds from their mentored, postdoctoral research positions to independent, tenure-track or equivalent research-intensive faculty positions. The program is designed to support postdoctoral researchers who have demonstrated meaningful contributions and proposed compelling future plans to promote broad participation in the biomedical research workforce, such as activities that promote inclusive, supportive, and accessible biomedical research environments that support the success of trainees and scientists from all backgrounds.
The MOSAIC K99/R00 program is intended to foster the development of creative, innovative, independent researchers who will be competitive for subsequent independent biomedical research funding. The K99/R00 award will provide up to 5 years of support in two phases:
Candidates: For the purpose of this announcement, organizations are encouraged to recruit prospective candidates from groups underrepresented on the national basis.
Fostering independence. The K99/R00 award is intended to foster research independence of the candidate. Consequently, it is important the application clearly describe how the:
MOSAIC Cohort-based career development program: In addition to the K99/R00 award, postdoctoral scholars who receive funding through the MOSAIC program will be assigned to a MOSAIC UE5 organization that will provide additional mentoring, networking, and skills development opportunities ((see below). Candidates are encouraged to explore the various organizations’ websites, identify one of the organizations the candidate would like to be affiliated with, and incorporate the activities offered by that MOSAIC UE5 organization into their career development plans.
MOSAIC UE5 Notice of Funding Opportunity, PAR-24-224
The MOSAIC UE5 program supports awards to organizations (e.g., scientific societies, academic institutions). The goal of the MOSAIC Research Education Award (UE5) is to support educational activities for MOSAIC K99/R00 scholars that will equip them with the professional skills, and provide them with the appropriate mentoring opportunities and professional networks to allow them to transition into, advance, and succeed in independent, tenure-track or equivalent research-intensive faculty careers.
MOSAIC UE5 awardees will support educational activities that equip MOSAIC K99/R00 scholars with professional skills and provide them with the appropriate mentoring and professional networks to allow them to transition into, advance, and succeed in independent, tenure-track or equivalent research-intensive faculty positions. MOSAIC UE5 awardees will:
Current MOSAIC UE5 Awardees are the:
Awardee organizations must provide career development and mentoring activities aligned with and appropriate for the disciplinary backgrounds of scholars supported through the MOSAIC K99/R00 program. Areas of programmatic need will be indicated through Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs) released annually by NIH. Applications that do not address the program areas of need specified in the NOSI will be considered non-responsive and will not be reviewed.
The NOSI for the November 2024 receipt date is NOT-GM-24-025.
For more information about the MOSAIC K99/R00 and UE5 Programs, please read the NOFOs, Answers to Frequently Asked Questions, and contact Dr. Kenneth Gibbs or Dr. Kalynda Gonzales Stokes.