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National Institutes of Health - Chronic Renal Disease Conference

Chronic Renal Disease Conference (1981)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
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National Institutes of Health

The National Institutes of Health is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in the late 1880s and is now part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The majority of NIH facilities are located in Bethesda, Maryland and other nearby suburbs of the Washington metropolitan area, with other primary facilities in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina and smaller satellite facilities located around the United States. The NIH conducts its own scientific research through its Intramural Research Program (IRP) and provides major biomedical research funding to non-NIH research facilities through its Extramural Research Program.

As of 2013, the Intramural Research Program (IRP) had 1,200 principal investigators and more than 4,000 postdoctoral fellows in basic, translational, and clinical research, being the largest biomedical research institution in the world, while, as of 2003, the extramural arm provided 28% of biomedical research funding spent annually in the U.S., or about US$26.4 billion.

The NIH comprises 27 separate institutes and centers of different biomedical disciplines and is responsible for many scientific accomplishments, including the discovery of fluoride to prevent tooth decay, the use of lithium to manage bipolar disorder, and the creation of vaccines against hepatitis, Haemophilus influenzae (HIB), and human papillomavirus (HPV).

In 2019, the NIH was ranked number two in the world, behind Harvard University, for biomedical sciences in the Nature Index, which measured the largest contributors to papers published in a subset of leading journals from 2015 to 2018.

In Collection: Posters by the National Institutes of Health (View all 416)

Biohazards and zoonotic problems of primate procurement, quarantine, and research

Biohazards and zoonotic problems of primate procurement, quarantine, and research (1975)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
The art and science of experimental design

The art and science of experimental design

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
From simplicity to complexity

From simplicity to complexity (1996)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Women’s health in the middle and later years

Women’s health in the middle and later years (1996)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Ambulatory care and beyond

Ambulatory care and beyond (1980)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center; where the paths of basic and clinical research converge

Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center; where the paths of basic and clinical research converge (1987)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Insertational mutagenesis in zebrafish nets genes for early vertebrate development

Insertational mutagenesis in zebrafish nets genes for early vertebrate development (2000)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Demystifying medicine

Demystifying medicine (2002)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Hispanic access to health care; the impact of NIH programs

Hispanic access to health care; the impact of NIH programs (1993)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Transfusion medicine for nurses; into the 90’s

Transfusion medicine for nurses; into the 90’s (1988)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
If I can help somebody; Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. commemorative program

If I can help somebody; Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. commemorative program (1980)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Arthritis and osteoporosis

Arthritis and osteoporosis (1997)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
The United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program

The United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
New directions for clinical decision making in nursing practice for the 80’s

New directions for clinical decision making in nursing practice for the 80’s (1981)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
Why we’re sequencing the yeast genome

Why we’re sequencing the yeast genome (1991)

National Institutes of Health (American, 1887-)
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