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Aug 10
2011
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How Should NIH Use "Common Fund" Dollars? Your Chance to Comment!Posted by: Dr. Kim Hunter-Schaedle on Aug 10, 2011 |
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has a program called the Common Fund that supports exceptionally innovative and potentially high impact programs that are inherently high-risk but have the potential for high-payoff by catalyzing research across all of NIH and in the biomedical research community. These programs are managed by the NIH Office of the Director in partnership with the various NIH Institutes, Centers and Offices. Additional information about the NIH Common Fund can be found at http://commonfund.nih.gov.
New ideas for Common Fund programs are identified annually, and public comment is encouraged. NIH is now asking for YOUR input for 2013 programs. Which ideas you think have the potential to fundamentally change how we think about, support, or do research in a specific field, or to create a new field all together?
Provide your input today: http://commonfund.nih.gov/strategicplanning
The feedback period is open until Wednesday, September 14, 2011.
How Should NIH Use "Common Fund" Dollars? Your Chance to Comment! 





