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This report examines the participation of women in various research training, career development activities, and grant awards at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from 1990 to 2006. It provides insights into the trends, success rates, and funding distribution for women in biomedical research.
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NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH February 2007 WOMEN SUPPORTED BY RUTH L. KIRSCHSTEIN NRSA INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS
NIH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FY 1990 - 2005
NIH RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AWARDS FY 1990 - 2006
NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH February 2007 WOMEN ONNIH CAREER AWARDS
NIH RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS FY 1990 - 2005
NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH February 2007 PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ON ALL RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ON ALL RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
NIH OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL RESEARCH February 2007 WOMEN PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS ON NIH RESEARCH GRANTS
NIH COMPETING AND NON-COMPETING RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS, FY 1994-2006
AVERAGE SIZE OF NIH RESEARCH GRANTS BY BUDGET CATEGORY
NIH COMPETING AND NON-COMPETING R01 EQUIVALENT AWARDS, FY 1994-2006
SUCCESS RATES FOR WOMEN AND MEN ON NIH COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS, FY 1985 - 2006