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NIH releases first Biennial Report of the Director under the NIH Reform Act
- Dr. Raynard S. Kington, acting director of NIH, published the first Biennial Report of the Director.
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NIH Extramural Data Book
Current Operating Year NIH Budget
FY 2009 President's Budget Request
NIH Extramural Awards By State and Foreign Site
NIH Extramural Awards by State and Congressional District
Data on New Investigators
Estimates of Funding for Various Diseases, Conditions, Research Areas
NIH Roadmap for Medical Research
Award Data for Individual Organizations
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The Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization Process
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the Nation’s medical research agency. Funded by U.S. tax dollars, the NIH supports researchers throughout the country and around the world as they work to improve people’s health.
The NIH recognizes the importance of keeping the American people informed about how their tax dollars are spent to support medical research. To enhance public accessibility to reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities, the Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT) website gives the public a single access point to quickly and easily find data, including information on NIH expenditures and the results of NIH-supported research.
In 2009, the NIH will add the new Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC) reports to the RePORT site. RCDC is a computerized process the NIH uses at the end of each fiscal year to sort and report the amount it funded in each of 215 historically reported categories of disease, condition, or research area.
RCDC will provide consistent and transparent information to the public about NIH-funded research. For the first time, a complete list of all NIH-funded projects related to each category will be available. By clicking on each of the categories, the public can access full project listings for that category and view, print, or download the detailed report.
Some of the funding amounts that RCDC reports might differ from NIH reports issued in the past. The reason for the difference is that RCDC is sorting funded research using a new method. The way the NIH budgets and spends tax dollars throughout the year stays the same.
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