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National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NIH Institute: National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

NIH funding intelligence, compiled from recent NIH RePORTER award records for this Institute/Center. Recent activity: 7 funded projects observed at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Typical award size: ~$963,225 (range $542,847–$2,677,663). Common funding mechanisms (activity codes): R01, U01, UM1. Recent recipients include: University of Pennsylvania (PA); NEW York Genome Center (NY); Wake Forest University Health Sciences (NC); Sloan-kettering Inst CAN Research (NY); Sloan-kettering Inst CAN Research (NY). Active in: MA, NC, NY, PA. Note: this summarizes grants NIH has already awarded — it is a signal of where NIH money is flowing, not an open application. To apply, find the matching NIH funding opportunity (NOFO) on Grants.gov or the NIH Guide (see below).

Eligibility

NIH awards primarily support US universities, medical schools, hospitals, and non-profit research institutions; some mechanisms (e.g. SBIR/STTR, activity codes R41–R44) fund US small businesses. Eligibility varies by NOFO — confirm on the specific NIH funding opportunity.

  • Universities & research institutions
  • Non-profits
  • Hospitals & medical centers

Application requirements

  • 1Register on Grants.gov, eRA Commons, and SAM.gov before applying.
  • 2Applications are made against a specific NIH NOFO, not this summary.

How to apply

NIH opportunities are posted in the NIH Guide for Grants & Contracts (grants.nih.gov/funding) and on Grants.gov. Search "NHGRI" at https://www.grants.gov/search-grants?query=NHGRI, or browse the NIH Guide. Use the typical award size, common mechanisms, and recent recipients above to gauge fit before applying.

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