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What are the three major sources of research funding?
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Your research can depend on… Where you do it:Research university Small college Industry Research institute Government Who funds it:Federal government State government Private foundation Industry
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How do you get research funding? Grant proposal Study section: scientific merit Program officer and institution determine “payline” and priorities
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Federal research funding 2008 Research Budget (billions) AgencyBasicApplied National Institutes of Health1612 National Science Foundation3.70.4 Dept. of Defense1.65.5 Dept. of Energy3.23.1 NASA2.21.2 Dept. of Agriculture0.821.0 EPA0.091.2 Homeland Security0.130.57 http://www.aaas.org/spp/rd/upd1207tb.htm#tb2
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 NIHNSFDODDOENASAUSDAEPAHS applied basic 2005 2008 applied basic Federal research funding
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Some trends in NIH funding More funding for large-scale initiatives More large grants More funding for translational research Less direct funding of for-profit companies ($2.1 billion in 2006, $440 million in 2008) More targeted research Reduced success rates Grants less likely to be funded on first submission 19952005 Total R01 budget4.3M 10.3M ( 140%) Number of grants5600 6300 ( 12.5%) Success rate25.2%22.2% (↓12%) Avg. size212K 359K ( 69%)
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What methods were used in this study? What were the results? What do you think are the implications?
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Public or Private? Basic or Applied? HIV drugs All the first-generation AIDS drugs came from “curiosity-based” research on DNA polymerase, not from targeted AIDS research BUT, when we failed to quickly find a vaccine or cure, targeted AIDS money contributed to a basic understanding of the virus Human genome project $10 billion in public funds for 10-year project Celera Genomics completed the genome in 3 years for $300 M
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How do you think federal research money should be spent?
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Who should decide how federal research money is spent?
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