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NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2017

NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2017. Data Sources: NIH Office of Extramural Research NIH FY 2017 Budget Summary. Produced by Howard H. Garrison & Bethany Drehman FASEB Office of Public Affairs. Contents. NIH Appropriations in Current and Constant Dollars

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NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2017

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  1. NIH Research Funding Trends: FY1995-2017 Data Sources: NIH Office of Extramural Research NIH FY 2017 Budget Summary • Produced by • Howard H. Garrison & Bethany Drehman • 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 R21) Number of Competing Awards (with First-time R01) Applications (with First-time R01) Success Rates Success Rates for New (Type 1) Applications 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 R21) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

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

  9. Applications (with First-time R01) • Source: NIH Data Book http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/index.aspx • and supplemental tables available in RePORT

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

  12. Average Grant Size 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-FY2017

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