NIH-funded postdocs won't be getting a raise this year. The agency
announced last week that it would freeze National Research Service Award (NRSA) stipends for
postdocs and trainees in 2008.
Because the NIH froze NRSA funding last year also, first-year postdocs will get $36,996 in stipends, the same they received in 2006. These budget amounts fall short of the 2001 NIH
pledge to increase NRSA funding by 10-12% over the next few years, and comes in the same week that President Bush
released his FY2009
budget which freezes the NIH's budget to last year's levels.
In a
statement Friday, the National Postdoctoral Association said it was "disappointed with the NIH's decision to freeze postdoctoral stipends for two successive years, and intends to communicate its concerns to the NIH leadership." Because many institutions base their postdocs' salaries on the NRSA stipend scale, this decision will likely also have an impact on postdocs other than those supported by NRSAs.