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Rock Talk: NIH Support of Biomedical Research

Rock Talk: NIH Support of Biomedical Research. NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding And Grants Administration June 2013. Sally J. Rockey, PhD Deputy Director for Extramural Research National Institutes of Health. Fiscally Challenging Times.

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Rock Talk: NIH Support of Biomedical Research

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  1. Rock Talk:NIH Support of Biomedical Research NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding And Grants Administration June 2013 Sally J. Rockey, PhD Deputy Director for Extramural Research National Institutes of Health

  2. Fiscally Challenging Times

  3. Research Project Grants: Competing applications, awards, and success rates

  4. Special Council Review

  5. A2 Policy Data

  6. A2 Policy Data Figure 1 A2 Policy Data

  7. A2 Policy – time to award data

  8. A2 Policy Data - estimated effect

  9. All Applications R01 Applications RFA Applications

  10. Investigator-Initiated RPG Direct Costs: Requested and Awarded

  11. Sources of Increase in Competing Applications • Total applications – 25,000 to ~50,000 • Average applications/applicant – 1.3 to1.5 (red contribution) • Number of applicants – 19,000 to ~32,000 (blue contribution)

  12. Applications and applicants in a 5 year period Scenarios: No increase in applicants and only a higher application rate (from 0.54 to 0.62 applications/investigator/year) – RPG applications would have grown 16% from 148,878 applications to ~170,000. Increase in applicants only – RPG applications would have grown about 50%, from 148,878 to almost 225,000. Observed increase: 148,878 to 258,802

  13. Number of Unique Competing Applicant Institutions

  14. Number of Unique Competing Awardee Institutions

  15. K99 Changes

  16. Better Biomedical Workforce Data Y

  17. BEST Program - Broadening Experiences in Science Training

  18. Percentage Distribution of NIH Research Project Applicants by Organization within a Degree Type Notes:  Research Project Grants in FY 2011 include activity codes: ‘R00′, ‘R01′, ‘R03′, ‘R15′, ‘R21′, ‘R22′, ‘R23′, ‘R29′, ‘R33′, ‘R34′, ‘R35′, ‘R36′, ‘R37′, ‘R55′, ‘R56′, ‘RC1′, ‘RC2′, ‘RC3′, ‘RC4′, ‘RL1′, ‘RL2′, ‘RL5′, ‘RL9′, ‘P01′, ‘P42′, ‘PN1′, ‘UA5′,’UC1′, ‘UC2′, ‘UC3′, ‘UC4′,’UH2′, ‘UH3′, ‘UH5′, ‘UM1′,’UC7′, ‘U01′, ‘U19′, ‘U34′, ‘DP1′, ‘DP2′, ‘DP3′, ‘DP4′, ‘DP5′ Excludes ARRA, Superfund, reimbursables Applications from other types of organization such as, Other Domestic Non-Profit, Domestic for Profit, and Foreign, that represent only 5 % of the total, are not shown

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