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NIH Extramural Financial Operations

nih  financial 

Welcome to the NIH’s Financial Operations Website. On this page you will find the most recent information about NIH’s financial operations plans for the fiscal year, links to the financial management plans of NIH institutes and centers, and answers to frequently asked questions. We hope that you will find the information on this site helpful.

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Talking With Your Doctor Make the Most of Your Appointment

talking with your doctor  patient care  health care 

Clear and honest communication between you and your physician can help you both make smart choices about your health.

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HIV and AIDS: Know the Facts Treatments Work, but Prevention Is Key

prevention  HIV  HIVAIDS 

It’s been more than 30 years since a disease now called AIDS was first recognized in the United States. Back then, it was considered a death sentence. No treatments were available, its cause was unknown, and people often died within a few months after being diagnosed. Today, people infected with HIV—the virus that causes AIDS—can live full, healthy lives, in large part because of medicines and other discoveries made with NIH support.

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Food Additives Alter Gut Microbes, Cause Diseases in Mice

food additives  gut microbes 

Common food additives called emulsifiers promoted colitis and metabolic syndrome in mice by altering gut microbes.

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Drugs Lessen Multiple Sclerosis Damage in Mice

ms therapies  multiple sclerosis  ms 

In a mouse study, 2 drugs already on the market activated stem cells and repaired the type of brain damage seen in multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Allergy Drug Treats Hepatitis C in Mice

hepatitis c 

A common over-the-counter allergy drug lowered hepatitis C virus levels in infected mice.

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Brain Mapping of Language Impairments

language impairment 

Researchers mapped different language impairments to specific brain regions to reveal the basic organization of our language system.

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HHS

Grants Policy & Guidance

policy  nih 

NIH Interim Grant General Conditions (PDF - 635 KB) - February 5, 2015 (Superseded by the NIHGPS on 3/31/2015).

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Table of Page Limits

nih  forms  page limits 

The page limits for most forms sections are listed below, organized by Activity Code.

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Opportunities Abound for Moving Around Get Active, Wherever You Are

physical activity 

You know that physical activity can help you live a longer, healthier life.

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Keep Your Vision Healthy Learn About Comprehensive Dilated Eye Exams

vision  eye exams  eyesight 

People of all ages should have their eyesight tested to keep their vision at its best.

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NHGRI

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008

information  act  genetic  2008  nondiscrimination  nhgri 

Genetic discrimination occurs if people are treated unfairly because of differences in their DNA that increase their chances of getting a certain disease. For example, a health insurer might refuse to give coverage to a woman who has a DNA difference that raises her odds of getting breast cancer. Employers also could use DNA information to decide whether to hire or fire workers.

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The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Research Program

research  program  implications  nhgri 

The ELSI Research Program is the largest dedicated extramural bioethics research program at the NIH. Its budget has grown from $1.57 million in fiscal year 1990 to over $18 million in fiscal year 2014. The program has awarded over $335 million in research support, and has funded more than 500 projects, which collectively, have resulted in thousands of publications.

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About the Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases Program

program  diseases  therapeutics  nhgri 

"The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases (TRND) program is part of a congressionally funded effort to encourage and speed the development of new drugs for rare and neglected diseases. The federal budget for fiscal 2009 dedicated $24 million to establish this initiative.

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From the Blueprint to You

blueprint  nhgri 

Created in April 2003 for 50 years of DNA: A Celebration of the Genome, From the Blueprint to You explores the world of genetics, DNA, the Human Genome Project, the ethical, legal and social implications of genetic research and the future of genomics.

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