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Past, Present, and Future ResearchPast: Published Research Results | Present: Ongoing Studies | Future: New Research Opportunities Past: Published Research Results Scientific Literature
The Year in Review The Fact Book is a compilation of NHLBI activities for the previous fiscal year. It contains information on
It also includes Research Studies The CRISP database from NIH provides information about biomedical research projects that are supported by the federal government, including those sponsored by the NHLBI. CRISP, which stands for computer retrieval of information on scientific projects, displays abstracts submitted by investigators as part of their applications for research grant funding. Because this information is part of the research proposal, speculative hypotheses and data contained therein should be considered preliminary only. If you are interested in viewing only projects supported by the NHLBI, open the database by selecting "Go to CRISP Current Awards Query Form" enter your search terms in the space provided but limit your search by defining "Institutes, Centers, and Division:" as "NHLBI - Heart, Lung & Blood"." Clinical Trials The NHLBI is sponsoring clinical trials that are recruiting patients. The NHLBI Clinical Trials Database provides information including eligibility criteria for participation and the location of trial sites. Patients who may be interested in participating in the clinical studies should ask their own physician to contact the person listed for that study. In addition to sponsoring research in universities, medical centers, and hospitals, NHLBI researchers and others from the NIH conduct research on the NIH campus. The NIH's Clinical Studies page contains a database of studies at the NIH, including those supported by the NHLBI. You can search the database by diagnosis, sign, symptom, or other key words or phrases. ClinicalTrials.gov, an NIH clinical trials database, contains information on medical studies involving patients and others at thousands of locations nationwide. The Understanding Clinical Trials link provides information explaining and describing clinical trials. Future: New Research Opportunities Funding Opportunities for Specific Research Activities From time to time, the NHLBI solicits research proposals on particular topics and maintains a Web page of active solicitations. All NHLBI-initiated research opportunities also are listed on the NIH Guide to Grants and Contracts. You can use the NIH Guide's search engine to find announcements on a specific subject, or find out about new initiatives by subscribing to the weekly NIH Guide Table of Contents Notification LISTSERV service.
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