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Richard A. Ikeda, Ph.D. Director, Office of Research Information Systems and Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization National Institutes of Health

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Richard A. Ikeda, Ph.D.

Director, Office of Research Information Systems and

Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization

National Institutes of Health

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“Science in pursuit of fundamental

knowledge about the nature and

behavior of living systems

and the application of that knowledge

to extend healthy life and reduce the

burdens of illness and disability.”

...

NIH: Steward of Medical and

Behavioral Research for the Nation

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Administration for

Children and Families

(ACF)

Food and Drug

Administration

(FDA)

Health Resources

and Services

Administration

(HRSA)

Secretary of Health and

Human Services

Administration on

Aging

(AoA)

Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services

(CMS)

Indian Health

Services

(IHS)

National Institutes

of Health

(NIH)

Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality

(AHRQ)

Centers for

Disease Control

and Prevention

(CDC)

Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services

Administration

(SAMHSA)

Agency for Toxic

Substances and

Disease Registry

(ATSDR)

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National Institutes of Health

National Instituteon Alcohol Abuseand Alcoholism

National Instituteof Arthritis and

Musculoskeletaland Skin Diseases

National CancerInstitute

National Instituteon Aging

National Instituteof Child Health

and HumanDevelopment

National Instituteof Allergy and

Infectious Diseases

National Instituteof Diabetes andDigestive and

Kidney Diseases

National Instituteof Dental andCraniofacial

Research

National Instituteon Drug Abuse

National Instituteof Environmental

Health Sciences

National Institute onDeafness and Other

CommunicationDisorders

National EyeInstitute

National HumanGenome Research

Institute

National Heart,Lung, and Blood

Institute

National Instituteof Mental Health

National Instituteof NeurologicalDisorders and

Stroke

National Instituteof General

Medical Sciences

National Instituteof Nursing Research

National Libraryof Medicine

National Centerfor Complementary

and Integrative Health

FogartyInternational

Center

National Centerfor AdvancingTranslational

Sciences

National Instituteof Biomedical Imaging and

Bioengineering

No funding authority

NIHClinical Center

Centerfor Information

Technology

Center for Scientific

Review

National Center on Minority Health

and Health Disparities

Office of the Director

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Understanding the Dual Nature of NIH

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Data: Assoc of University Technology Managers (AUTM) Survey 2004

Alaska

NIH supports institutions & people(Extramural Research)

>4,000 institutions

>300,000 scientists & research personnel

~Approx. 80% of the NIH budget

NIH is an institution(Intramural Research)

~Approx. 6,000 scientists

~Approx. 10% of NIH

budget

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FY 2016 Operating Budget: $32,311,349

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Research Project Grants:55.0%

Intramural Research:

11.0%

R&D Contracts:9.0%

Research Centers:

8.1%

Career Dev. 1.9%

Other Research:4.2%

All Other:3.1%

Research Mgmt & Support:

5.0%

Research Training:

2.6%

NIH Budget Office: http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/index.htm

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NIH Captures ORCID Identifiers

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Open Mike

Measuring Impact of NIH-supported Publications with a New Metric: the Relative Citation Ratio

https://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2016/09/08/nih-rcr/

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Open Mike

Measuring Impact of NIH-supported Publications with a New Metric: the Relative Citation Ratio

https://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2016/09/08/nih-rcr/

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Open Mike

Applying the Relative Citation Ratio as a Measure of Grant Productivity

https://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2016/10/21/applying-the-relative-citation-ratio-as-a-measure-of-grant-productivity/

We focus on a cohort of 60,447 P01 and R01-equivalent

grants (R01, R29, and R37) which were first funded

between 1995 and 2009. Through the end of 2014, these

grants yielded at least 654,607 papers. We calculated a

“weighted RCR” value for each grant, essentially the sum

of the RCR values for each paper.

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NIHTransforming medicine and

health through discovery