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NIH Releases FY09 Estimates of Funding for Various Diseases, Conditions, and Research Areas

Posted on February 4, 2010 in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Science and Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released funding information for 218 areas during the 2009 fiscal year. The table titled, “Estimates of Funding for Various Diseases, Conditions, and Research Areas,” shows the total funds spent in each category based on grants, contracts, and research conducted in the NIH’s own laboratories and clinics. The 218 categories included in the chart represent diseases, conditions, and research areas historically requested by and reported to Congress and the public at the end of each fiscal year. The NIH website specified that this “does not reflect the entire NIH research portfolio and budget,” that is does not “impact the way the NIH funds research or determines its research priorities”, and “does not change the way the NIH makes awards throughout the year for medical research.”

According to the chart, NIH spent $14 million on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) research in fiscal year 2009, thanks in part to funding provided by the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act. The chart also estimates that SMA will remain at that funding level in fiscal year 2010.

Click here to view the entire “Estimates of Funding for Various Diseases, Conditions, and Research Areas” table.

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