National Institutes of Health
"NIH" redirects here. For other meanings of NIH, see
NIH (disambiguation). The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is an agency of the
United States Department of Health and Human Services and is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for
biomedical research. The Institutes are responsible for 28%—about $28 billion—of the total biomedical research funding spent annually in the U.S., with most of the rest coming from industry. The NIH is divided into two parts: the "Extramural" parts of NIH are responsible for the funding of biomedical research outside of NIH, while the "Intramural" parts of NIH conduct research. Intramural research is primarily conducted at the
main campus in
Bethesda in unincorporated
Montgomery County,
Maryland, and the surrounding communities. The National Institute of Aging and the National Institute on Drug Abuse are located in
Baltimore, Maryland, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is in Research Triangle,
North Carolina. The
NIAID maintains Rocky Mountain Labs in Hamilton, Montana, with an emphasis on virology.
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National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
I National Institutes of Health (Istituti Nazionali di Sanità, abbreviati in NIH) sono un'agenzia dello United States Department of Health and Human Services. Nati nel 1930, in seguito al Ransdell Act, sulle ceneri del precedente Laboratory of Hygiene, fondato nel 1887, hanno inizialmente assunto la denominazione al singolare (National Institute of Health). Oggi gli Istituti sono uno dei centri più avanzati a livello mondiale ed il punto di riferimento negli
Stati Uniti nella ricerca biomedica.
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National Institutes of Health
De National Institutes of Health (NIH) vormen samen een Amerikaanse instelling die zich toelegt op geneeskundig onderzoek.
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