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>> Kay Lund: Okay, this is Kay Lund from the Division of Biomedical Research Workforce at NIH, and I'm going to talk about writing an effective K Application. So NIH includes 27 institutes and centers, each of which has a different area of focus. So it's important to really know if you're going to put in a K Award, which institute should be the place to apply to. And I'll give you some direction as to how you might be able to do that. NIH has a pretty large budget, and this shows their breakdown of the budget. Only 2 percent of the entire NIH budget, which is $36 billion -- that was in 2018 -- goes to the career development, or K Awards. But the good news about that is the success rates of the individuals who are applying is actually pretty good. So what I'm going to focus on today are the K01, the K08, the K23, the K99 and the R00. The K25 is currently to support career development to the investigators with quantitative engineering backgrounds, but to go on and try and do something i...