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- Q6973666 subject Q7466836.
- Q6973666 abstract "The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) supports basic research that increases understanding of biological processes and lays the foundation for advances in disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. NIGMS-funded scientists investigate how living systems work at a range of levels, from molecules and cells to tissues, whole organisms and populations. The Institute also supports research in certain clinical areas, primarily those that affect multiple organ systems. To assure the vitality and continued productivity of the research enterprise, NIGMS provides leadership in training the next generation of scientists, in enhancing the diversity of the scientific workforce, and in developing research capacities throughout the country.NIGMS is one of the National Institutes of Health, the principal medical research agency of the Federal Government. NIH is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIGMS is organized into divisions and a center that support research and research training in a range of scientific fields.NIGMS was established in 1962. In Fiscal Year 2014, the Institute's budget was $2.366 billion. The vast majority of this money goes into local economies through grants to scientists at universities, medical schools, hospitals and other research institutions throughout the country. At any given time, NIGMS supports more than 3,000 investigators and 4,500 research grants—approximately 10.5 percent of the research grants funded by NIH as a whole. NIGMS produces a number of free science education materials on topics such as cell biology, genetics, chemistry, pharmacology, structural biology and computational biology. The Institute also produces the magazine Findings, which showcases diverse scientists who do cutting-edge research and lead interesting lives.".
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- Q6973666 comment "The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) supports basic research that increases understanding of biological processes and lays the foundation for advances in disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. NIGMS-funded scientists investigate how living systems work at a range of levels, from molecules and cells to tissues, whole organisms and populations. The Institute also supports research in certain clinical areas, primarily those that affect multiple organ systems.".
- Q6973666 label "National Institute of General Medical Sciences".
- Q6973666 homepage www.nigms.nih.gov.