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NIH ExPORTER Data http ://ExPORTER.nih

NIH ExPORTER Data http ://ExPORTER.nih.gov. NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH. The Health Datapalooza Data Lab June 5, 2012. James Onken, Ph.D ., MPH Special Assistant to the NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research. Scope.

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NIH ExPORTER Data http ://ExPORTER.nih

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  1. NIH ExPORTER Datahttp://ExPORTER.nih.gov NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH The Health Datapalooza Data Lab June 5, 2012 James Onken, Ph.D., MPH Special Assistant to the NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research

  2. Scope • ExPORTER is a database of research projects funded by NIH and several other agencies, along with the projects’ results (publications and patents citing federal project support) • In addition to NIH-funded research, RePORTER contains research funded by the: • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) • Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) • U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

  3. ExPORTER Data Fields • Research Project Information • Project title and abstract • Principal investigator • Funded institution • Administrative information • Funding amounts • Research area and disease categorization (NIH only) • Publications • Paper title • Author(s) and affiliation • Bibliographic citation • PubMed and PubMed Central identifiers • Patents • Patent Title • USPTO patent number

  4. ExPORTER Files • Downloadable files in XML and CSV formats at http://ExPORTER.nih.gov • Project Files • All project information except abstracts • Project Abstract Files • With project key to link to project files • Patent Files • With project key to link to project files • Publication Files • Link tables • Contain project keys and PubMed IDs to create the many:many relationships between projects and publications

  5. Potential Uses (Examples) • Text mining applications • Describe the types of science being supported, including changes over time • Identify areas of unmet need • Identify researchers working in different areas of science • Data systems that enable the combination of NIH research projects with other health-related and biomedical information • Consumer health information • Bioinformatic applications and databases • Biomedical research resources • Industry data • Economic data

  6. For More Information See http://exporter.nih.gov/about.aspx Contact James Onken, Ph.D., MPH 301-496-1977 onkenj@od.nih.gov

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