NIH OFFERS $35,000 IN ANNUAL STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
NIH Office of the Director (OD)  
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NIH Loan Repayment Program (LRP) 
http://www.lrp.nih.gov/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, November 1, 2005  

CONTACT: Sabrina Islam-Rahman, 301-435-6720, islamsa@xxxxxxxxxx  

NIH OFFERS $35,000 IN ANNUAL STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT 

Bethesda, Maryland -- On Thursday, September 1, 2005, the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) began accepting applications to its five Loan
Repayment Programs (LRPs). Deadline for applications is December 1,
2005. 

The five LRPs offered by the NIH include the Clinical Research LRP,
Clinical Research LRP for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds,
Contraception and Infertility Research LRP, Health Disparities LRP, and
Pediatric Research LRP. 

Through these programs, the NIH offers to repay up to $35,000 annually
of the qualified educational debt of health professionals pursuing
careers in biomedical and behavioral research. The programs also provide
coverage for federal and state tax liabilities. 

To qualify, applicants must possess a doctoral-level degree, devote 50
percent or more of their time (20 hours per week based upon a 40-hour
work week) to research funded by a domestic non-profit organization or
government entity (federal, state, or local), and have educational loan
debt equal to or exceeding 20 percent of their institutional base
salary. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or
U.S. nationals to be eligible. 

"The NIH Loan Repayment Programs offer an easy and effective way for
research scientists to focus more on medical research and less on
repaying student loans," says Dr. Norka Ruiz Bravo, Deputy Director for
Extramural Research. "Since 2002, nearly 4,000 qualified health
professionals have benefited from more than $225 million disbursed in
loan repayment support. Through these programs, the NIH has opened doors
for many young scientists to launch careers in research without the
burden of student loan debt." 

All applications must be completed by 8 p.m. eastern time, December 1,
2005. Visit www.lrp.nih.gov to apply.
 
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for setting policy for NIH, which includes 27 Institutes and Centers.
This involves planning, managing, and coordinating the programs and
activities of all NIH components. The Office of the Director also
includes program offices which are responsible for stimulating specific
areas of research throughout NIH. Additional information is available at
http://www.nih.gov/icd/od/. 

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Agency - is a component of the U. S. Department of Health and Human
Services. It is the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting
basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and it investigates
the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For
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