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  Fiscal Year 2006 Budget
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This document provides justification for the Fiscal Year 2006 research activities of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a component of the National Institutes of Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIGMS supports research that answers major questions about life, such as how cells live and die, how cells talk to each other, and how genes and proteins work. Other NIGMS studies focus on the way the body uses energy and how it responds to medicines. This research forms the foundation for new and better ways to diagnose, treat, cure, and prevent disease.

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

» Organization chart

» Appropriation language

» Amounts available for obligation

» Justification narrative

» Budget mechanism table

» Budget authority by activity

» Summary of changes

» Budget authority by object

» Salaries and expenses

» Significant items in House,
    Senate, and Conference
    Appropriations Committee
    Reports

» Authorizing legislation

» Appropriations history

» Detail of full-time equivalent
    employment (FTE)

» Detail of positions

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