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Research Project Success Rates for the selected Institute:

Success rates indicate the percentage of reviewed (competing) Research Project Grant applications that receive funding. 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. The total cost is the sum of the direct and indirect costs for each fiscal year, and not for the life of the project.

Success Rates by Type of Grant


Institute or Center Type of Grant Success Rate Base Number Awarded Total Cost Awarded Applications Success Rate Fiscal Year
NIDDK Continuation 629 264 $101,346,862 42.0% 2007
NIDDK New 2,805 453 $132,626,309 16.1% 2007
Total   3,434 717 $233,973,171 20.9%  

Success Rates by Activity Code


Institute or Center Activity Code Success Rate Base Number Awarded Total Cost Awarded Success Rate Fiscal Year
NIDDK P01 21 9 $14,531,107 42.9% 2007
NIDDK R01 2,089 498 $167,082,467 23.8% 2007
NIDDK R03 84 24 $1,936,589 28.6% 2007
NIDDK R15 43 9 $1,942,555 20.9% 2007
NIDDK R21 1,111 109 $23,090,952 9.8% 2007
NIDDK R34 23 5 $1,174,585 21.7% 2007
NIDDK R37 21 21 $8,815,422 100.0% 2007
NIDDK R55 0 0 $0 N/A 2007
NIDDK R56 30 30 $3,590,679 100.0% 2007
NIDDK U01 10 10 $8,208,815 100.0% 2007
NIDDK U19 2 2 $3,600,000 100.0% 2007
Total   3,434 717 $233,973,171 20.9%  

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