Success Rates |
Q. How are success
rates computed? |
A. Success rates indicate
the percentage of reviewed Research Project Grant applications
that receive funding and excludes reimbursables. This
is computed on a fiscal year basis. Dividing the number
of competing applications funded by the total number
of competing applications reviewed determines success
rates. Applications that have one or more amendments
in the same fiscal year are only counted once. |
Q. What are the
NIH success rates for Research Projects by type of
Award for FY 2006? |
A. Visit Success
Rates by Type and Activity page to find a table
showing Research Project Success Rates Success by Type
and Activity. |
Q. What are the
success rates for specific NIH Institute Research Project
Grants? |
A. Visit Success
Rates by NIH Institute page to find a table showing
Research Project Success Rates Success by NIH Institute. |
Q. Where do I find
the success rates for NIH SBIR Phase I and Phase II? |
A. Click
here to view success rates for NIH SBIR Phase I and
Phase II. |
Q. What are the
success rates for NIH R01 first-time and previously
funded investigators? |
A. You will find subject
area related to New Investigators at: New
Investigators Program Resources for New Investigators. |
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Organizations |
Q. How much funding
has my organization received? |
A. Visit the Award
Data for Individual Organizations page to view
your organization´s funding. |
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Congressional Districts |
Q. How can I find
my congressional district? |
A. Click
here to find your congressional district.. |
Q. How can I find
the dollars awarded by specific congressional districts? |
A. Visit Dollars
Awarded by State page to find dollars awarded by
specific congressional districts. |
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Extramural Programs |
Q. How can I find
dollars awarded by specific mechanism? |
A. Click
here to find a table showing dollars to Extramural
Programs. |
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NIH Investment in Extramural
Research and Training Programs |
Q. What is the
NIH Budget and how is it spent? |
A. View the NIH
Extramural Data Book presentation to find the answer
in a PowerPoint presentation. |
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Dr. Zerhouni´s Vision for
the Future of the NIH |
Q. What are the effects of
doubling of the NIH budget during FY´s 1998-2003?
Q. How many Dollars are awarded to Basic & Applied
Research?
Q. How many dollars are awarded to Roadmap?
Q. What is the success rate of applicants?
|
A. View the NIH
at the Crossroads presentation to find the answer
in a PowerPoint presentation. |
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Training and Career Awards |
Q. Where can I find summary or detailed information on the number of Career Research Awards NIH funds on an annual or fiscal year basis? |
A. View the NIH
Extramural Data Book presentation to find information
on NIH Career Research Awards. |
Q. Where can I find NIH Research
Career Awards by Investigator? |
A. View the NIH
Research Career Program Awards by Investigator spreadsheet
to find data available on the NIH Research Training
Opportunities: Outcome and Administration Information
web site in a spreadsheet. |
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Contact Information |
Q. Where can I
get more information about NIH Award Data? |
A. Visit Award
Information & Data page to find information
on NIH Award Data. Inquiries about NIH Award Data may
be sent to DISHelp@mail.nih.gov. |