FYI on the below information and funding opportunities.
College RAs - Please distribute to your faculty.
Thanks,
Melinda
From: Update from the NIH Office of Extramural Research to the external
biomedical <EXTRAMURALNEXUS@LIST.NIH.GOV> on behalf of NIH Extramural Nexus (NIH/OD) <ExtramuralNexus@MAIL.NIH.GOV>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2025 2:01:18 PM
To: EXTRAMURALNEXUS@LIST.NIH.GOV <EXTRAMURALNEXUS@LIST.NIH.GOV>
Subject: Short-Term Foreign Supplement Model, Fellowship Opportunities, Prioritizing Human-Based Research
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