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NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2013

NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2013. Data Sources: NIH Office of Extramural Research NIH FY2013 Budget Summary. Produced by Howard H. Garrison, Bethany Drehman & Elisabeth Neu FASEB Office of Public Affairs. Contents. NIH Appropriations in Current and Constant Dollars

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NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2013

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  1. NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2013 Data Sources: NIH Office of Extramural Research NIH FY2013 Budget Summary Produced by Howard H. Garrison, Bethany Drehman & Elisabeth Neu FASEB Office of Public Affairs

  2. Contents • NIH Appropriations in Current and Constant Dollars • Funding for Research Project Grants • Funding for Competing Awards • Number of Research Project Grants • Number of Competing Awards (With Breakout of R21) • Number of Competing Awards (With Breakout of First-time R01) • Number of Applications (With Breakout of First-time R01) Exclusive of Supplemental (ARRA) Applications • Success Rates (Excluding ARRA) • Success Rates for New (Type 1) Applications, Including First-time R01 Awards • Average Grant Size • Summary of Trends

  3. NIH Appropriations in Current and Constant Dollars • Source: NIH Office of the Director, Office of Budget: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/

  4. Funding for Research Project Grants • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  5. Funding for Competing Awards • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  6. Number of Research Project Grants • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  7. Number of Competing Awards (With Breakout of R21) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  8. Number of Competing Awards (With Breakout of First-time R01) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  9. Number of Applications (With Breakout of First-time R01) Exclusive of Supplemental (ARRA) Applications • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  10. Success Rates (Excluding ARRA) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  11. Success Rates for New (Type 1) Applications, Including First-time R01 Awards • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  12. Average Grant Size (not including Supplemental Appropriation (ARRA) grants) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

  13. Summary of Trends in NIH Funding FY1995-FY2013

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