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AIRI STATISTICS: TRENDS IN NIH EXTRAMURAL FUNDING Presented at the Association of Independent Research Institutes (AIRI) 50 th Annual Meeting October 5, 2011 San Diego California Carol Bleakley Robert F. Moore Robin M. Wagner, PhD, MS - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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AIRI STATISTICS:AIRI STATISTICS:TRENDS IN NIH EXTRAMURAL FUNDINGTRENDS IN NIH EXTRAMURAL FUNDING
Presented at the Association of Independent Research Institutes (AIRI)
50th Annual Meeting
October 5, 2011San Diego California
Carol BleakleyRobert F. Moore
Robin M. Wagner, PhD, MSStatistical Analysis and Reporting Branch (SARB), Division of Information Services (DIS)
Office of Research Information Systems (ORIS)Office of Extramural Research (OER) / Office of the Director (OD)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Methods & Data Sources
Definitions
NIH Spending History and Budget
NIH Support to All Grantees and AIRI Members
Competing Applications, Funding and Success Rates
Characteristics of NIH-Supported Investigators
Summary
Additional Resources
Contact Information
OverviewOverview
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Methods and Data SourcesMethods and Data Sources
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 excluded from all analyses
Data sources: President’s Budget and NIH systems
Fiscal years evaluated: 1992 - 2011
Analyzed grants and contracts for current AIRI members:• Evaluated budget in terms of current dollars and constant dollars
adjusted for inflation
• Budget figures in current dollars unless otherwise stated • Analyzed and compared data on all NIH applicants and awardees to the
subset from AIRI institutions
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DefinitionsDefinitions
RPG - Research Project Grants
ARRA - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
BRDPI - Biomedical Research and Development Price Index used to show effects of inflation
Resubmission – Amendment
First Time Investigator - An NIH competing R01 or DP2 (FY 2008 and later) awardee without prior major NIH competing grant support
R01 Equivalent - R01, R29 or R37; R29s are no longer made
Success Rate – Probability that a competitive application will be funded
Funding Rate - Probability that an applicant will be funded (competitive applications only)
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NIH Spending History and BudgetNIH Spending History and Budget
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NIH Spending HistoryNIH Spending HistoryFiscal Years 1992 – 2011Fiscal Years 1992 – 2011
Note: Data was taken from NIH OB website: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/
#***FY 2011 – Continuing Resolution
#**Excludes ARRA
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NIH's Budget in Fiscal Year 2011NIH's Budget in Fiscal Year 2011 Congressional JustificationCongressional Justification
Note: Data was taken from NIH OB website: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/
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NIH Support to All Grantees and AIRI MembersNIH Support to All Grantees and AIRI Members
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NIH Grant and R&D Contract Support by Type of OrganizationFiscal Years 2001 – 2010*
Note: Refer to http://report.nih.gov/funded_organizations/index.aspx for additional reports/.
#**Excludes ARRA
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Percentage of NIH Research Grants Awarded to AIRI Members by Mechanism, Fiscal Year 2010*
#**Excludes ARRA
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Average Amount of NIH Research Project Grants Average Amount of NIH Research Project Grants by Type of Organization, Fiscal Year 2010 *by Type of Organization, Fiscal Year 2010 *
Note: Refer to http://report.nih.gov/funded_organizations/index.aspx for additional reports #**Excludes ARRA
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** The overall number of awards to for-profits is small. Thus, the average size of award is skewed due to a small number of very large awards, mostly for core support on multi-site projects.
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NIH Grant and R&D Contract Support to All Organizations and AIRI Members NIH Grant and R&D Contract Support to All Organizations and AIRI Members by Institute/Center, Fiscal Year 2010*by Institute/Center, Fiscal Year 2010*
#**Excludes ARRA
Total NIH Support:$25,067,396,716
AIRI Support:$1,655,386,508
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Competing Applications, Competing Applications, Funding Rates & Success RatesFunding Rates & Success Rates
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Number of NIH Competing R01 Equivalent Applications from AIRI MembersNumber of NIH Competing R01 Equivalent Applications from AIRI MembersFiscal Years 2001 – 2010*Fiscal Years 2001 – 2010*
Note: Refer to web report: http://report.nih.gov/FileLink.aspx?rid=565 #**Excludes ARRA
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Funding Rates for NIH First Time R01 and DP2 ApplicantsFunding Rates for NIH First Time R01 and DP2 ApplicantsAIRI Members and Other Institutions, Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010AIRI Members and Other Institutions, Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010
Note: Refer to Data Book slide: http://report.nih.gov/NIHDatabook/Charts/Default.aspx?chartId=166&catId=14 #**Excludes ARRA
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Success Rates of NIH Research Project ApplicationsSuccess Rates of NIH Research Project ApplicationsFiscal Years 2001 - 2010Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010
Note: Refer to http://report.nih.gov/success_rates/index.aspx for additional reports #**Excludes ARRA
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Characteristics of NIH Supported InvestigatorsCharacteristics of NIH Supported Investigators
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Average Age of First Time vs. All Competing InvestigatorsAverage Age of First Time vs. All Competing InvestigatorsAIRI Members and Other Institutions, Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010AIRI Members and Other Institutions, Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010
Note: Refer to published report: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/Average_age_initial_R01.xls /.
#**Excludes ARRA
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Number of NIH First Time Investigators for AIRI Members and Other InstitutionsNumber of NIH First Time Investigators for AIRI Members and Other InstitutionsFiscal Years 2001 - 2010Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010
Note: Refer to Data Book slide: http://report.nih.gov/NIHDatabook/Charts/Default.aspx?chartId=168&catId=14 /.
#**Excludes ARRA
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Women as Percent of First Time InvestigatorsWomen as Percent of First Time InvestigatorsFiscal Years 2001 - 2010Fiscal Years 2001 - 2010
Note: Refer to http://report.nih.gov/nihdatabook/Default.aspx?catid=15 for additional reports #**Excludes ARRA
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The NIH budget has been relatively flat after the doubling period, and has decreased when the effects of inflation are considered.
AIRI members continue to account for 6 – 7 percent of NIH funding, and have higher average awards than the overall NIH average.
AIRI accounts for nearly 12 percent of NIH research center awards.
While NCI provides the most award dollars to AIRI members, NHGRI provides the greatest proportion of its budget to AIRI members (30%).
Over the last decade, AIRI members continued to have higher RPG success rates than the NIH totals. AIRI members also consistently had higher first-time applicant funding rates than those from other institutions.
Summary Summary
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The first time investigator policy successfully increased the number of funded first timer investigators from AIRI and other NIH-funded institutions.
The proportion of women first time investigators has risen slightly over the last decade. In FY 2010, women accounted for more than one third of first time investigators for AIRI, slightly higher than total.
Summary (continued) Summary (continued)
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Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources
Award Information and Trend Data: http://report.nih.gov/award/award.cfm
Data Inquires: [email protected]
General Inquires: [email protected]
Application Submission: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/submitapplication.htm
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Contact InformationContact Information
Carol BleakleyProgram Analyst, Statistical Analysis and Reporting BranchDivision of Information ServicesOffice of Research Information SystemsOffice of Extramural Research/Office of the DirectorNational Institutes of Health6705 Rockledge Dr., Suite 4090, Room 4172Bethesda, MD 20892 Office: 301-435-2702Email: [email protected]
Robert F. MooreConsultant, Statistical Analysis and Reporting BranchDivision of Information ServicesOffice of Research Information SystemsOffice of Extramural Research/Office of the DirectorNational Institutes of Health6705 Rockledge Dr., Suite 4090, Room 4174Bethesda, MD 20892 Office: 301-435-2696Email: [email protected]
Robin M. Wagner, PhD, MSChief, Statistical Analysis and Reporting BranchDivision of Information ServicesOffice of Research Information SystemsOffice of Extramural Research/Office of the DirectorNational Institutes of Health6705 Rockledge Dr., Suite 4090, Room 4188Bethesda, MD 20892 Office: 301-443-5234Email: [email protected]
Cassandra Spears (Contributor)Computer Specialist, Statistical Analysis and Reporting BranchDivision of Information ServicesOffice of Research Information SystemsOffice of Extramural Research/Office of the DirectorNational Institutes of Health6705 Rockledge Dr., Suite 4090, Room 41720Bethesda, MD 20892 Office: 301-435-2701Email: [email protected]