Consolidates all information about NIH-supported extramural organizations in a single tool.
Information on the organizations that NIH supports through research and research training programs.
Geographical representation of ARRA grants, summer research experiences, reports and stories.
Provides the corporate framework for NIH research administration, ensuring scientific integrity, public accountability, and effective stewardship of the NIH extramural research portfolio.
Visit WebsiteThe NIH tracks its funding to universities, research institutes, hospitals, small businesses, profit/non-profit domestic and foreign organizations, and annually compiles this information for public review. A comprehensive selection of presentations and detailed reports are available in a variety of table and visual formats. Web-based tools that allow for customized reporting, downloading of aggregate data for independent analysis, and abilities to track and share report results with colleagues. Information associated with NIH ARRA funding also resides here.
Recovery Act-Funded Supplements provide summer research experience for high school, college students and teachers by State and Congressional district.
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Explore the stories of vital project research and results made possible by the two year infusion of ARRA funds into the NIH.
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A proof-of-concept showing NIH-funded projects and collaborations on a map of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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The NIH is comprised of the Office of the Director and 27 Institutes and Centers. The Office of the Director is the central office at NIH, and is responsible for setting policy for NIH and for planning, managing, and coordinating the programs and activities of all the NIH components.
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The Office of Intramural Research (OIR) is responsible for oversight and coordination of intramural research, training, and technology transfer conducted within the laboratories and clinics of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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NIH is made up of 27 Institutes and Centers, each with a specific research agenda, often focusing on particular diseases or body systems.
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