NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) DATA BOOKFiscal Year 2009
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TITLESSLIDE NUMBERSNIH Budget History3 - 8Research Grants9- 43Small Business Research (SBIR/STTR)44 - 51Success Rates and Funding Rates52- 68The NIH-Funded Research Workforce69 - 115Data By Gender76 87Trends in Research Career Development (K) Awards88 - 96NIH Research Training grants and Fellowships97 - 107NIH Supported Doctorate Recipients108 - 115National Statistics on Graduate Students in the Biomedical, Behavioral, Social, and Clinical Sciences 116 - 144National Statistics on Post-Doctoral Appointees in the Biomedical, Behavioral, Social, and Clinical Sciences 145 - 157
NIH BUDGET HISTORY3
($ Millions) NIH Budget HistoryNIH budget mechanism detail FY 2000-2009Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch4
NIH Budget HistoryNIH budget mechanism detail FY 2000-2009 (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch5
($ Millions) NIH Budget HistoryNIH budget mechanism detail FY 1995-1999Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch6
19951996199719981999Research GrantsResearch Projects GrantsNoncompeting$4,404$4,726$4,998$5,474$5,822Administrative Supplements$55$70$89$106$128Competing$1,563$1,627$1,817$1,939$2,515Subtotal$6,021$6,423$6,905$7,518$8,465SBIR/STTR$173$189$249$269$314Total, RPGs$6,195$6,612$7,154$7,787$8,779Research CentersSpec/Comp$738$757$787$837$996Clinical Research$136$147$157$170$202Biotechnology$48$49$54$58$71Comparative Medicine$57$57$62$64$76RCMI$27$29$29$32$34Total, Centers$1,006$1,040$1,089$1,161$1,380Other ResearchResearch Careers$188$198$208$226$270Cancer Education$8$10$12$14$17Coop. Clinical$163$186$191$197$246BRS$17$25$25$26$38MBRS$48$49$50$54$66Other$81$86$97$115$171Total, Other Research$504$554$583$631$808Total, Research Grants$7,705$8,207$8,825$9,579$10,967TrainingIndividual$64$67$69$70$86Institutional$317$329$348$358$424Total, Training$381$395$417$428$509R&D Contracts$791$765$790$794$1,067(SBIR/STTR)$6$4$11$13$11Intramural Research$1,223$1,295$1,346$1,435$1,565Other*$717$719$734$760$882All NIH ICs$10,816$11,380$12,113$12,996$14,990
Total NIH budget authority FY 2009 actualData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch7
Total NIH budget authority FY 2010 enactedData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch8
RESEARCH GRANTS9
Research and training grantsCompeting applications by mechanism and selected activity codesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch10
Research and training grantsCompeting applications by mechanism and selected activity codes (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch11
Research and training grantsCompeting awards by mechanism and selected activity codesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch12
Research and training grantsCompeting awards by mechanism and selected activity codes (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch13
Research and training grantsSuccess rates by mechanism and selected activity codesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch14
Research and training grantsSuccess rates by mechanism and selected activity codes (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch15
Research and training grantsFunding for competing awards by mechanism and selected activity codes ($Thousands) Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch16
Research and training grantsFunding for competing awards by mechanism and selected activity codes (contd) Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch17
Research and training grantsAverage cost of competing awards by mechanism and selected activity codesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch18
Research and training grantsAverage cost of competing awards by mechanism and selected activity codes (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch19
Research grantsCompeting applications and awardsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch20
Research grantsFunding, by mechanismData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch21
Research grantsFunding, by mechanismData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch22
Research grantsAwards by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch23
Research grantsFunding by Institute / Center($ Millions)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch24
Institute / Center199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009FIC$7$9$13$16$24$31$36$36$34$35$35$35NCCAM$23$53$66$78$89$93$98$97$100$98$96NCI$1,601$1,863$2,132$2,401$2,657$2,901$3,041$3,127$3,108$3,053$3,011$3,053NCMHD$68$103$114$129$123$123$129$144NCRR$417$494$569$734$891$995$1,016$1,076$1,155$1,176$1,190$1,199NEI$296$332$379$422$469$505$524$534$533$544$548$565NHGRI$162$213$255$326$362$353$348$367$375$416$423$435NHLBI$1,196$1,356$1,579$1,811$2,017$2,175$2,271$2,308$2,273$2,269$2,228$2,267NIA$415$472$546$623$697$774$804$826$813$835$832$876NIAAA$180$205$233$264$286$308$320$323$318$326$324$330NIAID$975$1,096$1,318$1,481$1,621$1,860$2,357$2,479$2,546$2,568$2,569$2,601NIAMS$231$254$283$313$343$370$397$400$400$408$409$427NIBIB$101$258$266$273$271$273$268$265NICHD$486$549$637$743$834$876$893$922$883$893$889$909NIDA$397$457$515$589$648$706$720$738$721$743$749$776NIDCD$162$186$211$239$272$292$299$307$300$302$300$309NIDCR$148$163$183$212$238$259$275$277$268$271$278$286NIDDK$725$832$953$1,104$1,240$1,343$1,435$1,461$1,427$1,405$1,379$1,415NIEHS$212$238$275$310$357$372$371$375$374$379$389$400NIGMS$933$1,036$1,189$1,352$1,491$1,590$1,645$1,680$1,668$1,696$1,671$1,712NIMH$559$641$739$827$923$988$1,030$1,062$1,045$1,056$1,091$1,133NINDS$627$732$847$963$1,089$1,178$1,203$1,245$1,252$1,291$1,293$1,310NINR$56$63$77$92$103$111$113$116$111$110$111$112NLM$16$17$18$21$24$26$30$32$32$36$38$35OD$7$17$27$108$123$158NIH Total$9,801$11,229$13,003$14,908$16,830$18,462$19,608$20,207$20,154$20,416$20,375$20,851
Research Project GrantsAwards by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch25
Institute / Center19992000200120022003200420052006200720082009FIC146161186240251255217201178163155NCCAM1772121142153201225240229194193NCI4,2254,4134,5644,7254,8875,1865,2865,2935,3595,2245,001NCMHD000000000012NCRR160150139112112120116110100108112NEI1,0321,0741,1201,1631,1981,2421,2001,1561,1241,0691,067NHGRI132127116116151176191204232257264NHLBI3,3803,5973,8944,1154,2234,2324,0393,9293,8323,8373,936NIA1,1041,1441,2821,3221,3661,3971,4651,4701,5641,5501,475NIAAA584633679713721740731736755750731NIAID3,1233,2973,3643,5254,0014,1684,1864,1544,2774,2003,908NIAMS8208699249679841,0189939941,0241,0261,023NIBIB238630620654662673623578NICHD1,4791,5481,6591,7851,8121,7501,7751,7281,7371,7511,674NIDA1,1451,2171,3371,3981,4631,4561,4521,4291,4911,5171,485NIDCD669717790862891898886859861830818NIDCR510555610617632680666644646651618NIDDK2,5622,7192,8202,9043,1473,3213,3103,2133,1162,9762,834NIEHS509550579593574566548568609594601NIGMS3,7183,8093,9294,0364,0223,9934,0093,9304,0183,9483,866NIMH1,5641,7811,9562,0982,1912,2602,2552,1702,2102,2332,189NINDS2,1692,3772,5272,6872,7492,8332,7602,8202,8212,6962,603NINR206225254255283280284269269272259NLM839484OD00000922357793113NIH Total29,25431,03532,85034,61336,44137,40137,27036,81437,28536,65635,599
Research Project GrantsAwards by Institute / Center, sorted by average numberData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch26
Research Project GrantsFunding by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch27
Research Project GrantsAverage sizeData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch28
Research Project GrantsApplications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch29
Research Project GrantsAwards as percentage of all research grantsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch30
Research Project Grants Funding as a percentage of all research grant fundingData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch31
Research Project Grants New (type 1) awards and percentage to targeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch32
Research Project Grants Funding for new (type 1) grants and percentage for targeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch33
Research Project GrantsSuccess rates of new (type 1) applications for targeted and untargeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch34
R01-Equivalent grants Average sizeData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch35
R01-Equivalent grants Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch36
R01-Equivalent grantsAwards as a percentage of all research grantsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch37
R01-Equivalent grantsFunding as a percentage of all research grant fundingData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch38
R01-Equivalent grants New (type 1) awards and percentage to targeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch39
R01-Equivalent grantsFunding for new (type 1) awards and percentage for targeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch40
Research Center grantsAverage sizeData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch41
Research Center grantsFunding and number of awards, by activity, FY 2009Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch42
Research Center grants Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch43
SMALL BUSINESS RESEARCH (SBIR/STTR)44
SBIR and STTR grants and contractsFunding by Institute / Center($ Thousands) Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch45
SBIR grants Competing applications, by phaseData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch46
SBIR grants Competing awards, by phaseData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch47
SBIR grants Phase I Applications, awards and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch48
SBIR grants Phase II Applications, awards and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch49
SBIR grants Success rates by phaseData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch50
Fast Track SBIR grants Applications, awards and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch51
SUCCESS RATES AND FUNDING RATES52
Research Project GrantsApplications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch53
Research Project GrantsSuccess rates of new (type 1) applications for targeted and untargeted researchData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch54
R01-Equivalent grantsApplications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch55
SBIR grants, Phase I Applications, awards and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch56
SBIR grants, Phase II Applications, awards and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch57
SBIR grantsSuccess rates by phaseData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch58
R01-Equivalent grants New (Type 1) Success rates, by career stage of investigatorData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch59
Research Project GrantsSuccess rates, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch60
R01-Equivalent grantsFunding Rates, by gender and type of applicationData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch61
Research Project Grant investigators Applicants, awardees, and funding ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch62
R01-Equivalent investigatorsApplicants, awardees, and funding ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch63
Research Career Development AwardsCompeting applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch64
Research Career Development AwardsCompeting applications, awards, and success rates (cont'd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch65
1997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009Success Rates51%50%46%43%46%46%44%36%35%31%31%35%38%K0135%34%39%36%43%42%43%32%31%28%32%39%36%K0253%57%71%54%56%46%48%47%38%35%42%38%36%K0749%44%43%41%36%39%36%20%22%24%26%34%39%K0855%58%52%50%50%52%47%40%39%34%36%44%47%K12100%45%36%24%43%35%46%31%28%34%45%53%52%K220%9%19%38%40%33%32%29%29%27%23%26%K23100%42%49%46%47%42%36%34%27%33%38%44%K2444%45%45%44%45%42%51%44%47%50%47%K2542%56%52%42%30%33%31%35%48%22%K99100%20%23%29%All Other Ks66%70%54%49%51%59%56%49%60%48%49%67%66%
Kirschstein-NRSA institutional research training grantsApplications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch66
Kirschstein-NRSA pre-doctoral fellowships (F31s) Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch67
Kirschstein-NRSA post-doctoral fellowships (F32s) Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch68
THE NIH-FUNDED RESEARCH WORKFORCE69
Research Project Grant investigatorsApplicants, awardees, and funding ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch70
R01-Equivalent investigators Applicants, awardees, and funding ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch71
R01-Equivalent grants New (Type 1) Success rates, by career stage of investigatorData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch72
R01-Equivalent investigators New (Type 1) Funding rates, by career stage of investigatorData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch73
Research Project Grant investigators Number supported on competing awards, by career stage of investigator Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch74
R01-Equivalent investigatorsNumber supported on competing awards, by career stage of investigatorData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch75
DATA BY GENDER76
Research grant investigators Representation of women, by mechanismData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch77
Research career award recipients and Kirschstein-NRSA trainees and fellowsRepresentation of women, by activity and career stageData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch78
Research grantsAwards, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch79
Research Project GrantsAwards, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch80
R01-Equivalent grants Awards, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch81
Research grantsAverage size, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch82
Research grantsAverage size, by mechanism and gender, FY 2009Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch83
R01-Equivalent grantsAverage size, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch84
Research Project GrantsCompeting applications and awards, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch85
Research Project GrantsSuccess rates, by genderData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch86
R01-Equivalent grantsSuccess rates, by gender and type of applicationData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch87
TRENDS IN RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT (K) AWARDS88
Research Career Development AwardsCompeting applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch89
Research Career Development AwardsCompeting applications, awards, and success rates (cont'd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch90
Research Career Development AwardsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch91
Research Career Development AwardsTotal funding and average sizeData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch92
Research Career Development AwardsNumber of entry-level awardsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch93
Research Career Development AwardsAwards by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch94
Individual Research Career Development AwardsAwards by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch95
Individual Research Career Development AwardsFunding by Institute / Center, sorted by average amountData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch96
NIH RESEARCH TRAINING GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS97
Research training grants and fellowships Funding of Kirschstein-NRSA and non-NRSA awardsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch98
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowshipsFunding in current and constant dollarsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch99
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowshipsFunding by activityData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch100
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowships Pre- and Post-Doctoral full-time training positions awardedData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch101
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowshipsDistribution of full-time training positions, by activity and career stageData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch102
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowshipsPre- and Post-Doctoral full-time training positions awardedData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch103
Kirschstein-NRSA training grants and fellowshipsFull-time training positions awarded, by Institute / CenterData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch104
Kirschstein-NRSA institutional research training grantsApplications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch105
Kirschstein-NRSA pre-doctoral fellowships (F31s)Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch106
Kirschstein-NRSA post-doctoral fellowships (F32s)Applications, awards, and success ratesData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch107
NIH-SUPPORTED DOCTORATE RECIPIENTS108
Trends in major fields of study of NIH-supported doctorate recipientsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch109
NIH-Supported doctorate recipients, by field of studyData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch110
Ph.D. Field of StudyTotal Number of 2008 Ph.D.sNIH-Supported Ph.D. RecipientsPercent of Doctorates in Field Supported by NIHLife Sciences11,0882,36921.4%Agricultural Sciences/Natural Resources1,20190.7%Biological/Biomedical Sciences7,7932,12127.2%Anatomy2528.0%Bacteriology22418.2%Biochemistry89521824.4%Bioinformatics1482516.9%Biology/Biological Sciences, General1502818.7%Biology/Biomedical Sciences, Other831416.9%Biomedical Sciences2677227.0%Biometrics & Biostatistics1211915.7%Biophysics1664929.5%Biotechnology3226.3%Botany/Plant Biology10543.8%Cancer Biology29112141.6%Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology37813335.2%Developmental Biology/Embryology1856937.3%Ecology43910.2%Endocrinology22627.3%Entomology11921.7%Evolutionary Biology1781810.1%
NIH-Supported doctorate recipients, by field of study (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch111
Ph.D. Field of StudyTotal Number of 2008 Ph.D.sNIH-Supported Ph.D. RecipientsPercent of Doctorates in Field Supported by NIHImmunology42518343.1%Microbiology53816129.9%Molecular Biology78420225.8%Neuroscience88035940.8%Nutritional Sciences1751910.9%Parasitology23939.1%Pathology, Human & Animal1053735.2%Pharmacology, Human & Animal28010035.7%Physiology, Human & Animal2435924.3%Plant Genetics47714.9%Plant Pathology/Phytopathology2913.4%Toxicology1374633.6%Zoology, Other6234.8%Health Sciences2,09424011.5%Environmental Health681014.7%Environmental Toxicology44715.9%Epidemiology3036521.5%Health Sciences, General3239.4%Health Sciences, Other971111.3%Health Systems/Service Administration7034.3%Kinesiology/Exercise Sci.212136.1%Medicinal/Pharmaceutical Sciences279155.4%Nursing Science5056011.9%Public Health2303515.2%
NIH-Supported doctorate recipients, by field of study (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch112
Ph.D. Field of StudyTotal Number of 2008 Ph.D.sNIH-Supported Ph.D. RecipientsPercent of Doctorates in Field Supported by NIHRehabilitation/Therapeutic Services8922.2%Speech-Lang. Pathology & Audiology1121210.7%Veterinary Medicine5347.5%Social Sciences & Psychology7,5092873.8%Psychology3,3612246.7%Clinical1,137968.4%Cognitive & Psycholinguistics181168.8%Comparative9111.1%Counseling41861.4%Developmental & Child1992613.1%Experimental691014.5%Human Development & Family Studies12154.1%Industrial & Organizational21310.5%Personality1815.6%Physiological/Psychobiology811417.3%Psychology, General205125.9%Psychology, Other172105.8%School Psychology13221.5%Social2042411.8%Social Sciences4,148631.5%Anthropology48151.0%Criminal Justice and Corrections7422.7%Criminology5411.9%Demography/Population Studies22627.3%Economics1,056141.3%
NIH-Supported doctorate recipients, by field of study (contd)Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch113
Ph.D. Field of StudyTotal Number of 2008 Ph.D.sNIH-Supported Ph.D. RecipientsPercent of Doctorates in Field Supported by NIHGeography24920.8%Linguistics25262.4%Public Policy Analysis19673.6%Sociology601203.3%Social Sciences, General3712.7%Physical Sciences8,1291391.7%Chemistry2,247853.8%Computer Sciences1,786110.6%Mathematics1,400120.9%Physics1,586312.0%Engineering7,8621742.2%Education6,578130.2%Humanities4,72230.1%Other Fields2,914170.6%Total48,8023,0036.2%
Characteristics of NIH-supported doctorate recipientsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch114
Median Time to Degree for Trainees6.2 yearsCompletion Rate for Trainees74.4%Median Age at Ph.D.30GenderFemale52.4%Male47.6%Percent Married at Ph.D.Female47.4%Male49.6%Percent with Children at Ph.D.Female19.8%Male19.0%Race/EthnicityAmerican Indian/Alaskan Native0.3%Asian/Pacific Islander11.0%African American5.7%Hispanic8.5%White71.3%Other (including Multi-racial)2.5%Unknown0.6%Disability StatusNo Disability94.7%Disability1.7%Unknown3.6%Post-Graduation PlansDefinite Plans for a Post-doc44.0%Definite Plans for Employment15.4%Indefinite23.3%Other17.3%
Trends in race/ethnicity of NIH-supported doctorate recipientsData provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch115
NATIONAL STATISTICS ON GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE BIOMEDICAL, BEHAVIORAL, SOCIAL, AND CLINICAL SCIENCES 116
Total graduate enrollment and first-time, full-time enrollmentData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 117
Total graduate enrollment and first-time, full-time enrollment in the biomedical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 118
Total graduate enrollment and first-time, full-time enrollment in the behavioral and social sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 119
Total graduate enrollment and first-time, full-time enrollment in the clinical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 120
Graduate enrollment, by genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 121
Graduate enrollment in the biomedical sciences, by genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 122
Graduate enrollment in the behavioral and social sciences, by genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 123
Graduate enrollment in the clinical sciences, by genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 124
Graduate enrollment among U.S. citizens and permanent residents, by race/ethnicityData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 125
Graduate enrollment in the biomedical sciences among U.S. citizens and permanent residents, by race/ethnicityData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 126
Graduate enrollment in the behavioral and social sciences among U.S. citizens and permanent residents, by race/ethnicityData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 127
Graduate enrollment in the clinical sciences among U.S. citizens and permanent residents, by race/ethnicityData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 128
Graduate enrollment, by citizenshipData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 129
Graduate enrollment in the biomedical sciences, by citizenshipData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 130
Graduate enrollment in the behavioral and social sciences, by citizenshipData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 131
Graduate enrollment in the clinical sciences, by citizenshipData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 132
Primary mechanisms of graduate supportData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 133
Primary mechanisms of graduate support in the biomedical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 134
Primary mechanisms of graduate support in the behavioral and social sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 135
Primary mechanisms of graduate support in the clinical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 136
Primary mechanisms of National Institutes of Health (NIH) support for full-time graduate studentsData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 137
Primary mechanisms of National Institutes of Health support for full-time graduate students in the biomedical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 138
Primary mechanisms of National Institutes of Health support for full-time graduate students in the behavioral and social sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 139
Primary mechanisms of National Institutes of Health support for full-time graduate students in the clinical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 140
Primary source of federal support for full-time graduate studentsData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 141
Primary source of federal support for full-time graduate students in the biomedical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 142
Primary source of federal support for full-time graduate students in the behavioral and social sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 143
Primary source of federal support for full-time graduate students in the clinical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 144
NATIONAL STATISTICS ON POST-DOCTORAL APPOINTEES IN THE BIOMEDICAL, BEHAVIORAL, SOCIAL, AND CLINICAL SCIENCES 145
Postdoctoral appointees, by citizenship and genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 146
Postdoctoral appointees in the biomedical sciences, by citizenship and genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 147
Postdoctoral appointees in the behavioral and social sciences, by citizenship and genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 148
Postdoctoral appointees in the clinical sciences, by citizenship and genderData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 149
Postdoctoral appointees, by citizenship and degreeData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 150
Postdoctoral appointees in the biomedical sciences, by citizenship and degreeData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 151
Postdoctoral appointees in the behavioral and social sciences, by citizenship and degreeData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 152
Postdoctoral appointees in the clinical sciences, by citizenship and degreeData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 153
Primary source of support for postdoctoral appointeesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 154
Primary source of support for postdoctoral appointees in the biomedical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 155
Primary source of support for postdoctoral appointees in the behavioral and social sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 156
Primary source of support for postdoctoral appointees in the clinical sciencesData provided by National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey Graduate Students and Post doctorates in Science and Engineering. 157
** Includes Research Management and Support, Cancer Control funds, construction, and building and facilities. Source: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.html* Includes Research Management and Support, Cancer Control funds, construction, and building and facilities. Source: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.html* Includes Research Management and Support, Cancer Control funds, construction, and building and facilities. Source: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.html*Total FY 2009 NIH Budget Authority was $30,546,000,000. Discretionary Budget Authority was $30,396,000,000. Source: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.html* Source: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.htmlNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*2009 Biomedical Research and Development Price Index is estimated Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds.
Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds.
Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*2009 Biomedical Research and Development Price Index is estimated. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year.
Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year.
Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds.
Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year.
Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds.
Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*2009 Biomedical Research and Development Price Index is estimated Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/spending_hist.html* Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER* Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER* Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER* Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER* Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes new (type 1) applications only. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER* The number of applications for competing R01 awards increased during the NIH budget doubling period (FY 1998 through FY 2002) and this trend has continued. The drop in the number of funded competing awards since 2003 has resulted in lower success rates. Source NIH Division of Information Services Success Rate Files*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*
Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year.
Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*R01-equivalent awards include R01, R23, R29, and R37 activity codes and, beginning in fiscal year 2008, DP2 awards to first-time NIH investigators. Not all of these activities are in use by NIH every year. Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Includes only contact principal investigators. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERNot included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes both individual and institutional awards. The actual number of individual participants is higher. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER * Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERIncludes all Research Career (K) Awards except institutional Ks (K12, K16, K30, and KL2). Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes activity codes F30, F31, F32, F33, F34, F35, F36,T32, T34, T35, T36, T90, TL1, TU2, F05, F37, F38, D43, D71, T14, T15, T37, R90, and U2R. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERSource: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes T32, T34, and T35 training grants and F30, F31, F32, and F34 fellowships. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes T32, T34, and T35 training grants and F30, F31, F32, and F34 fellowships. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Includes T32, T34, and T35 training grants and F30, F31, F32, and F34 fellowships.Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OERIncludes T32, T34, and T35 training grants and F30, F31, F32, and F34 fellowships. Source: NIH IMPAC, Pub File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*Not included are awards made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and, beginning with fiscal year 2009, awards made under reimbursable agreements, appropriations to NIH for Superfund-related activities, gift funds, and Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds. Source: NIH IMPAC, Success Rate File Contact: Division of Information Services, ORIS/OER*NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training.* NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training. Includes only Ph.D. fields and subfields identified by NIH-supported doctorate recipients. Sources: Trainee and Fellow File, IMPAC II, and the Doctorate Records File* NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training. Includes only Ph.D. fields and subfields identified by NIH-supported doctorate recipients. Sources: Trainee and Fellow File, IMPAC II, and the Doctorate Records File* NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training. Includes only Ph.D. fields and subfields identified by NIH-supported doctorate recipients. Sources: Trainee and Fellow File, IMPAC II, and the Doctorate Records File* NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training. Includes only Ph.D. fields and subfields identified by NIH-supported doctorate recipients. Sources: Trainee and Fellow File, IMPAC II, and the Doctorate Records File * NIH-supported doctorate recipients are those who participated in Kirschstein-NRSA or NLM research training programs at any point during their doctoral training. Time in graduate school. ** For individuals whose first appointment to a T32, T90, TL1, TU2, or T15 occurred on or after July 1, 1997 up to and including June 30, 1998, and was more than 3 months in length. Sources: Kirschstein-NRSA Trainee and Fellow File, IMPAC II, and the Doctorate Records File**Beginning in 2001, the Survey of Earned Doctorates offered Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander as a separate racial category. For 2001 and beyond those who indicated Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander are included in the "Other" category. *See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering. *See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering. *See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the biomedical, behavioral and social, and clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*Data and chart description for this slide can be located at http://report.nih.gov/NIHDatabook/Charts/Default.aspx?showm=Y&chartId=264&catId=20*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the behavioral and social sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.*See http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/help/FieldClassification.html for more information about the fields that make up the clinical sciences. SOURCE: National Institutes of Health, NSF-NIH Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering.