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  2. NIH grant - Wikipedia

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    R03, the NIH Small Grant Program, not renewable and limited to 2 years, with a maximum of $50k/year. R13, NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings R15, NIH Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA), supports small research projects limited to a total of $300k over up to 3 years, at universities in the US that have not received more ...

  3. Center for Scientific Review - Wikipedia

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    The CSR organizes the peer review groups or study sections that evaluate the majority (76%) of the research grant applications sent to NIH. [1] It also receives all grant applications for NIH, as well as for some other components of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Since 1946, its mission has remained clear and ...

  4. Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects

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    The CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) system at NIH has been replaced by the RePORT Expenditures and Results (RePORTER) query tool.CRISP was a fully searchable database of biomedical research projects funded by the U.S. government.

  5. Principal investigator - Wikipedia

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    In the context of a clinical trial, a PI may be an academic working with grants from NIH or other funding agencies, or may be effectively a contractor for a pharmaceutical company working on testing the safety and efficacy of new medicines. [citation needed] There were 20,458 PIs on NIH R01 grants in US biomedical research in 2000. In 2013 ...

  6. National Institutes of Health - Wikipedia

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    In FY 2016, the total number of grant applications received by the NIH was 54,220, with approximately 19% being awarded funding. [65] Institutes have varying funding rates. The National Cancer Institute awarded funding to 12% of applicants, while the National Institute for General Medical Science awarded funding to 30% of applicants. [65]

  7. All of Us (initiative) - Wikipedia

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    The All of Us Research Program (previously known as the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program [1]) is a research program created in 2015 during the tenure of Barack Obama with $130 million [2] in funding that aims to make advances in tailoring medical care to the individual. [3]

  8. Julie C. Price - Wikipedia

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    She also led the Imaging, Methodology and Statistics Core of the Pittsburgh amyloid imaging program project grant (AG025204, Klunk PI) from 2005 to 2016. Over 35 NIH grantome entries are listed for Price, over a 14-year period, for PET imaging investigations of the pharmacokinetic properties of PET ligands and for clinical research applications ...

  9. National Research Service Award - Wikipedia

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    The NIH awarded $77,000,000 in individual grants and over $600,000,000 in institutional training grants in fiscal year 2005 . NRSA awards are mostly given to students working on a Ph.D. or an MD or other medical degree, or to individuals who have just earned one of these degrees and are beginning their careers.