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About UsLast updated February 11, 2011 ON THIS PAGE:
SEE ALSO: OverviewThis four-minute streaming video presents what NCRR
does and, in particular, how it helps bring together diverse research teams to realize the full potential of shared biomedical
resources. VIEW PRESENTATION ProgramsMore than 30,000 NIH-funded investigators nationwide rely on the resources, tools and networks made possible through NCRR support. Find out how NCRR's matrix of extramural programs enable discovery across the entire continuum of research from basic science to community health care. READ MORE >> NCRR: A Catalyst for Research CollaborationCollectively, NCRR programs help advance discoveries made at molecular and cellular levels to animal-based studies, and then to patient-oriented clinical research. Discover how NCRR grant and partnership collaborations efficiently and effectively bolster the broader NIH research mission. READ MORE >> Mission StatementNCRR provides laboratory scientists and clinical researchers with the tools and training they need to understand, detect, treat, and prevent a wide range of diseases. READ MORE >> Director's PageFeatures biographical information and messages about NCRR activities and resources. READ MORE >> 2009–2013 Strategic PlanNCRR's 2009–2013 strategic plan reflects extensive discussions and advice from a broad spectrum of individuals, including biomedical scientists, high-level administrators in research institutions, members of professional organizations, and NIH senior program staff. The plan provides NCRR with a solid foundation for expanding and leveraging existing activities as well as creating new avenues to address the evolving needs of the biomedical research community. READ MORE >> BudgetUsing funds appropriated by Congress, NCRR supports essential research resources for more than 30,000 scientists making biomedical discoveries, translating findings, and applying them to patient-oriented research. READ MORE >> Organizational Structure
Grant Review Committees and Advisory Council
Search Awarded GrantsInformation on grants awarded by NCRR may be searched by the recipient's location (ZIP code, state, city, county), by the program number, or the awarding operating division. The DHHS Office of Grants maintains a database—TAGGS (Tracking Accountability in Government Grants System)—that is a central repository for grants awarded by DHHS, including NIH. Contact UsFind names, phone numbers, and addresses. READ MORE >> Map and DirectionsGet directions from your address to NCRR using an interactive map or view general directions for the metropolitan Washington area and points beyond. READ MORE >> History
A page from the National Institutes of Health
Almanac highlighting important events during
NCRR's 46-year history, including legislative
chronology, Center directors, and major programs. READ MORE Freedom of Information ActRequest NCRR records under the Freedom of Information Act. READ MORE >> Job OpportunitiesGet the latest information about jobs at NCRR, NIH, and DHHS, as well as research training and career opportunities. READ MORE >> |
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