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I want to find out the past National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants a few professors have received, the reasons for receiving, what kind of things they wrote up to get said grants, how much money, and maybe other things that I can't think of right now.

 

How do I go about this?

 

It seems with the National Science Foundation (NSF), I can easily look into this stuff.

I can't find out how to do the same with the NIH.

 

How do I do it?

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The NIH has set up a database for that. It is called research portfolio reporting tool (report) or something like that. Should not be too hard to find with a google search.

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This?

http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm

 

For anyone who is curious, it appears to be called RePORTER -- Research portfolio online reporting tools...

 

Maybe I'm wrong about some guys getting NIH grants, but I don't think I am.

I'm pretty sure I saw a NIH grant number on their posters.

I'll have to look more into it when I get a chance.

 

Thanks, CharonY.

UPDATE:

Ah, I had to change this box's attribute:

Fiscal Year (FY): Current FY is 2011

 

Yeah, after looking at all projects, I saw my research advisor's history of funding.

 

Again, thanks.

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