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Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO)

View Application Instructions

Applications must be submitted online.

What are the important dates?

Listed below are the important activities and deadlines associated with the INRO application process. Please note that applications will not be accepted after the deadline listed below.

ACTIVITY DATE
Applications Open August 12
Deadline for submitting applications October 15
Midnight, Eastern Time
Deadline for submitting completed references October 31
Midnight, Eastern Time
Notification letters sent to applicants November 20
Deadline for submitting commitment letters November 30


What are the steps for completing my application?

  1. Print out the application.
    • There is no time limit for completing the online application.
    • It is recommended that the entries be prepared offline prior to conducting the online process.
  1. Complete all entries fully and accurately.
    • Note all required fields.
    • Ensure accurate contact information, including vacation addresses.
  1. Choose two people who know you well and ask them to write references on your behalf.
    • INRO will send an electronic request on your behalf to the persons indicated when your application is submitted.
    • It is strongly recommended that you follow up with these individuals to ensure prompt submission of reference.
    • Applications lacking the two letters of reference will not be considered.
  1. Use the [Print Preview] button to review all information before submitting the application.
    • Proofread the application thoroughly for accuracy and completeness.
    • Make any additions and corrections at this point.
  1. Once you have verified that your information is accurate and complete, press the [Submit] button.
    • You will be prompted to print your application for your records.
    • Your application cannot be revised by you once it is submitted.
  1. You will automatically receive an e-mail notifying you of receipt of your application. If you fail to receive this e-mail, contact the INRO Program Coordinator.
  2. Return to the INRO Online Application to check the status of your reference letters.

Key points about references

As part of the application process, students must choose two individuals to submit letters of recommendation on their behalf. Only those applications for which we have received two letters of reference will be considered.

  1. Choose two individuals who know you well and can speak about your strengths and attributes. These individuals:
    • Should be in the scientific or academic community
    • Must have knowledge of your specific accomplishments, motivation, and skills
    • Might be college professors, department chairs, or previous employers
  1. Be sure that you have the accurate e-mail addresses for your references.
  2. Apply as early as possible and encourage your references to submit their letters of recommendation promptly using the electronic system.
  3. Note that references will be verified for qualified applicants.

Go to the INRO Online Application.


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This program offered by the: Office of Training and Diversity, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health


Contact Info

Wendy J. Fibison, Ph.D.
Associate Director, OTD
Phone: 301-496-2638
E-mail: INRO@niaid.nih.gov

See Also

  • INRO program flyer (PDF)
  • Additional Resources

    NIAID and NIH Web sites to help search for training opportunities



    Contact Info

    Wendy J. Fibison, Ph.D.
    Associate Director, OTD
    Phone: 301-496-2638
    E-mail: INRO@niaid.nih.gov

    See Also

  • INRO program flyer (PDF)
  • Additional Resources

    NIAID and NIH Web sites to help search for training opportunities