NIH 101: An Introduction to the National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health is the world’s leading supporter of fundamental discovery that extends healthy lives and reduces the burden of illness. Thanks to the Congressional investment, NIH-supported research has met some of our nation’s biggest health challenges.
As the appropriations process begins in earnest, Dr. Keith Yamamoto, of the University of California, San Francisco, provides a timely look at the NIH peer review process and the types of grants funded by the agency. In addition, he discusses how NIH sets research priorities and solicits input from the scientific community and the public.