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  • IMH), one of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH), a group of agencies that fund and perform bio
  • l Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (part of the NIH, a United States government organization) to co
  • Hospital in Boston, a research associate at the NIH, and an assistant professor at Harvard before t
  • approximately 960 are regulated by USDA; 349 by NIH; and 560 accredited by AALAC.
  • stated that funding was to come partly from the NIH and partly from private donations.
  • nse), including development of vaccines, by the NIH and other government organizations.
  • imulating specific areas of research throughout NIH and for planning and supporting research and re
  • y of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, who also worked at NIH and died in 2001.
  • In 1959 he became a research biochemist at the NIH and began to study the steps that relate DNA, R
  • cer (CIO) of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) and Director of the newly formed Center for In
  • eriment and has written multiple letters to the NIH and other federal agencies to halt further mist
  • n industries research foundation fellow for the NIH and USPHS, then served as a chemical researcher
  • out through the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) and the CDC.
  • liaison with external organizations such as the NIH and its institutes, and other federal agencies
  • r funding by the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) and has provided seed grants to over 100 innov
  • oundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health ( NIH), and National Library of Medicine (NLM), and b
  • ith Mosong Cheng, Ry Young, Sergey M. Bezrukov ( NIH), and Bob Biard.
  • The OD is responsible for setting policy for NIH and for planning, managing, and coordinating th
  • He was an associate director of the NIH and Assistant Surgeon General from 1948 to 1952
  • eview panels for National Institutes of Health ( NIH) and ADA.
  • January 26 - The NIH announce that Elizabeth Nabel will succeed Clau
  • auci came to the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) as a clinical associate in the Laboratory of C
  • He started his own lab at NIH as a section chief of signal transduction after
  • In 2003, UTMB was chosen by the NIH as the site for one of two such national labora
  • Brackett returned to the NIH as chief of the photobiology section.
  • Novello held various positions at NIH before being appointed to Assistant Surgeon Gen
  • S. Congress, the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) began a nationwide search for a location to bu
  • The predecessor of the NIH began in 1887 as the Laboratory of Hygiene.
  • ief of Staff and Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel, NIH bioethicist Ezekiel J. Emanuel, and adopted sis
  • He is the Director of the Michigan NIH Bioinformatics Training Program and a Senior Sc
  • NIH Biomembranes Study Section, 2005.
  • R), which was placed under the authority of the NIH by the Public Health Service Act of 1944, and b
  • at the John E. Fogarty International Center on NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.
  • now part of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) campus).
  • nstration at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) Campus.
  • Chairman of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) Cardiovascular Disease Advisory Committee, and
  • faculty at Georgia Tech in 1974, and received a NIH Career Development Award in 1979.
  • ident's Young Investigator Award (2002) and the NIH Career Enhancement Award for Stem Cell Research
  • wards honoring his accomplishments, including a NIH Career Development Award, an American Cyanamid
  • He received the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) Career award in 1961 and was given the NIH's D
  • and education programs and agencies, including NIH, CDC and AHRQ.
  • f Laboratory for Informatics Development at the NIH Clinical Center and Adjunct Professor of Biomed
  • d several Data and Safety Monitoring Boards for NIH clinical trials.
  • In the NIH Consensus Development Program, panel members ar
  • NIH continues to expect that the initial investigat
  • Based on these NIH data, 17 OUPC was approved by the FDA in 2011 a
  • Then, as part of an April 1968 NIH departmental reorganization, he was named admin
  • Sloan Foundation Fellowship (2008) and the 2008 NIH Director's New Innovator Award.
  • en recognized by numerous awards, including the NIH Director's Pioneer Award, the Ellison Medical F
  • NIH Director's Pioneer Award, 2007-2012.
  • She was a reviewer for the 2009 NIH Director's Pioneer Award.
  • tember 1, 1968, Marston was appointed to be the NIH director.
  • 2007 NIH Directors Pioneer Award
  • ime Achievement Award and in 2008 she became an NIH Distinguished Investigator.
  • tion to governmental organizations (such as the NIH, EMA, etc.).
  • roposals that attract funding by NCI, CDC, ACS, NIH, etc.
  • to Taub's custody, they were transferred to an NIH facility.
  • nk of full professor in 1964, and was a special NIH fellow at Harvard University in 1965-1966.
  • He was also an NIH fellow in the laboratory of Peter Mitchell at G
  • Caltech for post-doctoral work, supported by an NIH fellowship.
  • NIH FIRST Award, 1990-1995
  • buildings to the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) for cancer research.
  • In 2004, EEGLAB was awarded funding by the NIH for continued development of research software.
  • on on Statistical Genetics, and Director of the NIH funded Nutrition Obesity Research Center.
  • the team into studies of autism, starting a new NIH funded Autism Center to investigate oxytocin an
  • at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to initiate an NIH funded effort to develop software tools for neu
  • n investigator with the ADNI trial, which is an NIH funded, 5 year observational study of mild cogn
  • Institutes of Health research ranking, with its NIH funding increasing 277 percent and its rank inc
  • the Division from a level of $2 million/year in NIH funding in 1998 to over $30 million/year and a
  • . House of Representatives and the Senate about NIH funding and stem cell research.
  • and the department advanced into the top 10 in NIH funding.
  • h, and the spinal cord research program 10th in NIH funding.
  • rray platform and was also partly supported via NIH funding.
  • s ranked first in National Institute of Health ( NIH) funding.
  • was ranked 40th nationally in 2010, and 32nd by NIH funding.
  • In 2002, Congress renamed the NIH graduate student fellowship program to the Ruth
  • 220 NIH grants
  • NIH grants HD-06016 and RR-00165).
  • The NIH grew into today's 27-unit National Institutes o
  • nsed veterinarian on staff and to adhere to the NIH Guide for the Use and Care of Laboratory Animal
  • The NIH has published a guidebook, "Your Guide to Lower
  • euroanatomical Science, and while he was at the NIH, he continued his work on the ultrastructure of
  • MacLean retired with the NIH honor of Senior Research Scientist, Emeritus in
  • n Development, Co-Chair for Science of the 1994 NIH Human Embryo Research Panel and a member of the
  • NIH Image home page
  • of General Medical Sciences, deputy director of NIH in the 1990s, and acting director of the NIH in
  • tramural) of the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) in the United States, and also Chief of the La
  • ellowship at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) in the USA, Dr. Philip Leder's lab.
  • country of its rotating chair, was held at the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland in the United States for
  • oral work at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) in 1957 as a fellow of the American Cancer Soc
  • ocytology at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • chnology Initiative (BISTI) was launched at the NIH in April 2000.
  • nited States served as host country, meeting at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • a report by the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) into the management of chimpanzees used for me
  • The NIH Laboratory of Biologics Control, which had cert
  • Accordingly, he periodically meets with NIH leaders to discuss new research directions, gra
  • om New York University, 1972-79, as part of the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program.
  • the recipient of numerous awards, including an NIH merit award from the division of cancer cell bi
  • Research Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and an NIH Merit Award.
  • 1999: NIH Merit Award
  • He received a NIH Merit Award in 1994.
  • Colectica was originally funded in part by the NIH National Institute on Aging to explore automati
  • appointed by the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) of the United States Department of Health and
  • It was the first NIH panel to provide recommendations for genetic sc
  • ved on the first National Institutes of Health ( NIH) panel to recommend antenatal diagnosis in case
  • omedical Computing (NCBCs) are part of the U.S. NIH plan to develop and implement the core of a uni
  • ctoral research at Stanford through 1973, as an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow.
  • om Stanford University in 1964, and then did an NIH postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pe
  • from the University of Massachusetts and was an NIH Postdoctoral trainee under Professor Klaus Biem
  • He was subsequently an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Yale University with Pro
  • James Panek, a once professional juggler and NIH postdoctoral fellow, now an esteemed organic pr
  • e R. Levin (now at Emory University), and was a NIH postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University in
  • He was also a NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at New York's Rockefeller U
  • After three years at NIH, Prusiner returned to UCSF to complete a reside
  • n Texas, offered them a permanent home, but the NIH refused to release them.
  • lity data, he was Principal Investigator on the NIH Reproductive Medicine Network at the University
  • Following a stint as an assistant professor and NIH Research Associate at the Animal Behaviour Lab,
  • the New York State Health Department, provided NIH researcher Willy Burgdorfer with collections of
  • Dr Sebrell, the director of the NIH, resigned.
  • The NIH review found that Darsee had committed wide-ran
  • As part of the NIH Roadmap for Biomedical research, the center dev
  • funded by the National Institutes of Health's ( NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research.. The center is b
  • In 2004 the National Institutes of Health ( NIH) selected a team led by Jeffrey W. Smith, to es
  • In 2002, as provided under the CHIMP Act, the NIH selected Chimp Haven to build and operate the n
  • The name NIH shift arises from the U.S. National Institutes
  • roxylase enzymes are believed to incorporate an NIH shift in their mechanism, including 4-hydroxyph
  • The HPPD reaction occurs through a NIH shift and involves the oxidative decarboxylatio
  • xcess disorders research has been funded by the NIH since 1988.
  • ewards” campaign, inspired by the findings of a NIH sponsored study, HHS' Diabetes Prevention Progr
  • The DASH diet is based on NIH studies that examined three dietary plans and t
  • A 2007 NIH study in PLOS Genetics found a significant rela
  • He served on numerous NIH study sections and review panels including the
  • rved on American Cancer Society (1996-2004) and NIH study sections (1997-present) and is an editori
  • In contrast, a large NIH study in 2003 looked at the effect of 17OHPC in
  • Not Invented Here ( NIH) syndrome: The tendency towards reinventing the
  • nded by a variety of organizations, such as the NIH, the HHMI and private organizations such as Par
  • He receives grant funding from the NIH, the Johns Hopkins ALS Center, the HighQ Founda
  • ation (MDA), the National Institutes of Health ( NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Preventio
  • t (BI), the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences ( NIH), the Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH), the MF
  • began concurring with these results in 1969, as NIH threatened to cut off funding for the project,
  • The Director of the NIH to create an “Autism Czar”, who would coordinat
  • She was also awarded a $275,000 grant from NIH to continue her studies linking vitamin D and b
  • They were moved by the NIH to the Delta Primate Center in June 1986, where
  • e of Bioinformatics), were awarded a grant from NIH to create UniProt, a single worldwide database
  • NSCB), established on September 30, 2005 by the NIH to acquire, characterize and distribute the 21
  • of randomized controlled trials, including the NIH trial by Clegg, concluded that hydrochloride is
  • Under the NIH Unified Data Resource for CryoEM, the Research
  • As of 2003, the NIH was responsible for 28%-about US$26.4 billion-o
  • cular Dystrophy Research and Education Plan for NIH, which was submitted to Congress in August 2004
  • William Sebrell, the director of NIH wouldn't hear of such a thing...