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NIH is grateful to the Administration, the Congress, and the public for its continuing support for medical research. Last year, awarded 10 billion dollars in the Stimulus Bill, the NIH was given an unprecedented opportunity to provide jobs and invest in cutting edge science with the goal of improving the nation’s health! It is a time of great scientific opportunity! Listed here are 166 topics in biomedical research --- investments in new knowledge – that were made possible by ARRA. While these investment reports describe work being supported through approximately 2000 ARRA grants, this is only a subset of the more than 12,000 grants that have been awarded through ARRA and can be accessed at
http://report.nih.gov/recovery/arragrants.cfm
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Cancer Bioinformatics
Cancer Biospecimens and Biorepositories
Cancer Chemical Biology Consortium (CBC)
Cancer Drug Development
Cancer Health Disparities
Cancer Research Training and Faculty Development
Cancer Survivorship Research
Cancer through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs
Cancer-Related Comparative Effectiveness Research
Cancer: Comparative Effectiveness Research
Career Development: Comparative Effectiveness Research
Cataract
Childhood Obesity
Chronic Liver Disease
Colorectal Cancer
Comparative Effectiveness Research for the Prevention and Treatment of Addiction and Related Disorders
Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Digestive Diseases
Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Pain Conditions -- Chronic
Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Related to Aging
Cooperative Research Partnerships for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases
Coronary Artery Disease
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