James D. Watson Investigator Program
Purpose
The State Budget provides support for
the
James D. Watson Investigator Program
to recognize outstanding early career
scientists who demonstrate the potential
for leadership at the frontiers of
knowledge in the life sciences and
demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit to
help foster economic development in New
York State. Awards will be provided for
recent Ph.D. graduates who become
full-time staff members of a research
program at an academic, public, or
not-for-profit private research
institution in New York State.
Within available funds, each award granted
under the James D. Watson investigator
program shall equal two hundred thousand
dollars over a two year period. Selection
of such awards shall be made pursuant to
an application process to be conducted no
more than once annually. Eligible
recipients of such awards shall include
researchers at academic, public, or
not-for-profit private research
institutions located within New York
state. Such awards shall be provided for
the purpose of supporting the research
activities of such researcher not
otherwise supported by the research
institution. Such awards may be used for
the salaries of such investigators, the
salaries of support research personnel and
for the purchase of equipment used
directly in the pursuit of research not
otherwise provided by the research program
at such institution.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants for grants issued
under this program shall be full-time
staff members who are United States
citizens or legal permanent residents,
have been awarded their doctoral degrees,
and have less than five years of
post-doctoral experience, and are
conducting research in the life sciences
or in enabling sciences as defined in this
article. All applicants must demonstrate
expertise in the life sciences or in the
enabling science discipline as stated in
their application. Preference shall be
given to researchers who demonstrate a
willingness and ability to develop their
research into economic development
opportunities in New York State.
No academic, public, or not-for-profit
private research institution shall receive
more than one award per year. No more than
three-fifths of available awards in any
year shall be granted to employees of
public, not-for-profit, private or
academic research institutions within the
metropolitan commuter transportation
district.
Contact
John Gee
NYS Foundation for Science, Technology & Innovation
30 South Pearl Street, 11th Floor
Albany, New York 12207
(518) 292-5700




