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NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 1 The Involvement of Women in Career Development, Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Training and Fellowship Programs, and NIH Extramural Research WOMEN IN RESEARCH: Indication of sex/gender is a voluntary field on the personal data form of the grant application. Information presented in this slide set is based upon those individual who have selected a sex/gender on the grant application. A small percentage of grants have un-coded sex/gender information and have therefore been excluded from the data presented.

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WOMEN IN RESEARCHSLIDE NUMBER PERCENT OF WOMEN PRE-DOCTORAL (F30 & F31) KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA FELLOWS3 PERCENT OF WOMEN POST-DOCTORAL (F32) KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA FELLOWS4 PERCENT OF WOMEN PRE-DOCTORAL KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH TRAINEES5 PERCENT OF WOMEN POST-DOCTORAL KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH TRAINEES6 PERCENT OF MENTORED (K01, K08 & K23) AND NON-MENTORED (K02 & K24) RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO WOMEN7 PERCENT OF OTHER (K02 & K24) RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO WOMEN8 PARTICIPATION RATES OF WOMEN IN SELECT RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES9 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF RESEARCH GRANTS TO WOMEN AND MEN10 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN11 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF RESEARCH GRANTS TO WOMEN AND MEN BY BUDGET MECHANISM FY NUMBER OF RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS AND AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN13 PERCENT INCREASE IN NUMBER OF RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS FROM WOMEN AND MEN14 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF R01 EQUIVALENT AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN15 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF R01 EQUIVALENT GRANTSTO WOMEN AND MEN16 SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON NEW AND CONTINUING COMPETING R01 APPLICATIONS17 SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS18 PERCENT OF TOTAL AWARDS TO WOMEN BY BUDGET MECHANISM19 DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION20 DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION21

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 3 PERCENT OF WOMEN PRE-DOCTORAL (F30 & F31) KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA FELLOWS Fiscal Year Percent of Fellows

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 4 PERCENT OF WOMEN POST-DOCTORAL (F32) KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA FELLOWS Fiscal Year Percent of Fellows

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 5 PERCENT OF WOMEN PRE-DOCTORAL KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH TRAINEES Fiscal Year Percent of Trainees

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 6 PERCENT OF WOMEN POST-DOCTORAL KIRSCHSTEIN-NRSA INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH TRAINEES Fiscal Year Percent of Trainees

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 7 PERCENT OF MENTORED (K01, K08, K23) AND NON-MENTORED (K02, K04) RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS TO WOMEN Fiscal Year Percent of Awards Mentored Awards to WomenNon-Mentored Awards to Women

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 8 PERCENT OF OTHER RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT (K02, K24) AWARDS TO WOMEN Fiscal Year Percent of Awards

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 9 PARTICIPATION RATES FOR WOMEN IN SELECT RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Fiscal Year Percent of Participation

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 10 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RESEARCH GRANT AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Year Number of Awards Percent of Awards Number of Awards to Women Number of Awards to MenPercent of Awards to Women

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 11 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF RESEARCH GRANTS TO WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Year Average Award Amount (in thousands) Average Award WomenAverage Award Men

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 12 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF RESEARCH GRANTS TO WOMEN AND MEN BY BUDGET MECHANISM FY 2007 Budget Mechanism Average Award Amount Grants to WomenGrants to Men

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 13 NUMBER OF RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS AND AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Year Number of Applications/Awards

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 14 PERCENT INCREASE IN NUMBER OF RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS FROM WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Years Women MenTotal

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 15 NUMBER AND PERCENT OF R01 EQUIVALENT AWARDS TO WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Years Number of Awards Percent of Awards Number of Awards to Women Number of Awards to MenPercent of Awards to Women

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 16 AVERAGE AWARD AMOUNT OF R01 EQUIVALENT GRANTS TO WOMEN AND MEN Fiscal Year Average Award Amount (in thousands) Average Award WomenAverage Award Men

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 17 SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON NEW AND CONTINUING R01 APPLICATIONS Fiscal Year Success Rate

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 18 SUCCESS RATES OF WOMEN AND MEN ON COMPETING RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT APPLICATIONS Fiscal Year Success Rate Success Rate - WomenSuccess Rate - Men

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 19 PERCENT OF TOTAL AWARDS TO WOMEN BY BUDGET MECHANISM Fiscal Year Percent of Awards

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 20 TERMDEFINITIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION Continuing Applications (Type 2) Renewal (Competing Continuation) – Request for an additional term of support based on a funded previous project; must compete for available funds. Kirschstein – NRSA (Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award) Institutional Research Training and Fellowship Mechanisms NIH’s primary research training program which provides awards to both individuals and institutions to provide research training in specified health-related areas. Activities are as follows: T32,T34,T35, T36, T90, TL1, TL2, TU2, F30, F31, F32, F33, F3 and F35 (until 1998). Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) New Application (Type 1)Request for Department of Health and Human Services support of a project that has not yet been funded Other ResearchResearch grants not classified as research project or research centers. R01 Equivalent GrantsIncludes R01, R23, R29 and R37 activities Research CareerDevelopmentFunding mechanisms for Ph.D.s and clinicians who wish to develop a career in biomedical research. Activities are as follows: K01, K02, K04, K05, K06, K07, K08, K11, K12, K14, K15, K16, K17, K18, K20, K22, K23, K24, K25, K36, K30, K99, KL1 and KL2 K Kiosk – Information about NIH Career Development Awards Research CentersCenter grants are awarded to institutions on behalf of program directors and groups of collaborating investigators. They provide support for long-term, multi-disciplinary programs of research and development. Activities are as follows: G12, M01, P20, P30, P40, P41, P50, P51, P60, R07, U30, U40, U41, U42, U50 and U54. DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To access data tables for each slide while in presentation view right-click on the slide and select “edit slides” Then double-click on the graph image and the datasheet should appear in a separate window or select the data tab from the spreadsheet. If the datasheet does not appear, right-click in the chart area and select “datasheet”

NIH Extramural Data Book, Special Topics – last update May 2008Data provided by the Division of Information Services, Reporting Branch WIR 21 TERMDEFINITIONADDITIONAL INFORMATION Research GrantsExtramural awards made for Other Research Grants, Research Centers, Research Projects, and SBIR/STTRs. Includes the following: R, P, M, S, K, U series (excluding UC6) DP1, DP2, D42,G12. Research Project Grants (RPGs) Includes the following selected Research Grant and Cooperative Agreement activities : DP1, DP2, P01, P42, PN1, R00, R01, R03, R15, R21, R22, R23, R29, R33, R34, R35, R36, R37, R55, R56, RL1, RL2, RL5, RL9, U01, U19, U34, UC1, and UC7. Also includes RPGs from NLM as of FY07. Exceptions: In 1980 & 1981 activity code, U01 was not a research project. From 1989 until 1992 activity code, R55 was not a research project. In 1986 NINR did not have any research projects. From 1984 until 1989 NCRR did not have any research projects. FIC did not have any research projects until From 1991 until 1996 NCRR did not consider R21's research projects. NLM had no research projects prior to In FY 2002, P41s not RPG for NIGMS. Activity Code Descriptions SBIR/STTRSBIR awards are designed to support projects from small businesses ultimately having commercial viability. STTR awards are a A 3-year pilot program begun in FY 1994 under the Small Business Innovation Research Program designed to foster technological innovations through cooperative efforts between small business and research institutions. Activities are as follows: SBIR - R43, R44, U43 and U44. STTR - R41, R42 SBIR and STTR Programs SBIR Funding Opportunities Success RateIndicates the percentage of reviewed applications receiving funding computed on a fiscal year basis. It is determined by dividing the number of competing applications funded by the sum of the total number of competing applications reviewed and the number of funded carryovers. Success rates differ from funding rates in that calculated percentages are based on applications and not applicants (individuals). NOTE: Applications having one or more amendments in the same fiscal year are only counted once. DEFINITIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION