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4586728.98 in 2005 Detail Awards by Sponsor Dept Name FY05 Award Federal National Cancer Institute 47,048,096.55 National Institute of Heart, Lung, and Blood 38,794,591.33 National Institute of General Medicine Science 30,400,147.18 National Institute of Child Health & Human Development 29,863,697.92 National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases 27,492,973.12 National Science Foundation - Research 20,659,748.00 National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases 19,575,845.00 National Center for Research Resources 19,179,710.00 National Institute of Mental Health-NIH 16,727,938.80 US Department of Education 15,868,100.00 US Agency for International Development 12,743,904.00 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 11,961,787.00 National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke 11,957,697.00 Centers for Disease Control 10,507,132.00 National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research 7,032,009.35 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism 6,874,910.00 Bureau of Health Professions 5,797,479.00 National Institute of Arthritis Musculoskeletal Skin Disease 4,921,205.00 US Environmental Protection Agency - GRANTS 4,586,728.98 National Institute on Aging 4,159,889.94 National Institute on Drug Abuse 4,111,248.00 National Institute of Nursing Research 4,094,244.00 National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering 4,079,842.59 Maternal and Child Health Bureau 4,049,730.00 National Science Foundation - Training 3,877,378.00 National Center for Chronic Disease Prev & Health Promo(CDC) 3,384,180.00 US Department of Defense 2,967,626.00 US Department of Energy 2,861,226.00 Fogarty International Center 2,644,545.00 US Air Force Office of Scientific Research 2,640,474.00 National Eye Institute 2,629,130.47 National Center for Human Genome Research 2,474,386.00 National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health 2,407,921.00 National Institute on Deafness&Other Communication Disorders 2,330,596.00 Small Business Administration 2,235,708.00 US Army Medical Research 2,040,260.00 National Aeronautics & Space Administration 2,018,816.69 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 1,849,608.00 National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine 1,648,607.00 Institute of Museum & Library Services 1,539,482.00 Child Care Bureau 1,500,000.00 Office of Naval Research 1,450,693.58 National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 1,353,343.00 National Library of Medicine 1,297,327.00 US Federal Highway Administration 1,221,105.00 US Environmental Protection Agency - Contracts 1,183,859.00 Naval Air Warfare Center 1,000,281.00 US Army Research Office 899,730.00 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 860,342.00 Administration on Developmental Disabilities 778,462.00 National Center on Child Abuse 749,644.00 Natl Ctr Minority Hlth and Hlth Disparities 730,001.00 HIV/AIDS Bureau /prev: Bureau of Hlth Resources Development 703,105.00 Office of Rural Health Policy 579,699.00 Administration for Children, Youth and Families 576,052.00 US Department of Agriculture 573,523.00 National Center for Infectious Diseases 499,999.00 1 of 13 OSR FY05 Annual Report Appendix 1 Detail Awards by Sponsor Dept Name FY05 Award Federal (Continued) Head Start Bureau 450,000.00 Food & Drug Administration 325,721.00 Indian Health Services 306,746.00 US Department of Justice 247,369.00 National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration 224,993.00 National Institute of Dental Research 213,239.00 US Department of Commerce 164,189.00 United States Department of State 140,000.00 United States Naval Research Laboratory 66,200.00 US Department of Housing and Urban Development 64,989.00 Bureau of Primary Health Care 59,937.00 US Department of Army 55,000.00 National Endowment for the Humanities 50,000.00 National Forest Service 42,000.00 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 38,347.00 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admininstration 26,683.00 National Security Agency 25,463.00 National Park Service 20,900.00 NIH Clinical Center 20,000.00 US Peace Corps 14,300.00 Ho-Chunk Nation 10,327.00 National Endowment for the Arts 10,000.00 Medicare Payment Advisory Commission 3,000.00 US Department of Veterans Affairs 2,550.00 Federal Subtotal 420,577,717.50 Other Non-Profit Duke University 5,414,337.00 Johns Hopkins University 4,554,118.00 Association of Schools of Public Health, Inc. 2,509,949.00 Research Triangle Institute 1,921,912.00 American Cancer Society 1,644,850.00 Rhode Island Hospital 1,555,690.00 Alzheimer's Association 1,240,000.00 Family Health International 1,225,206.00 Lilly Endowment 1,101,092.00 Burroughs Wellcome Fund 1,013,439.00 American Heart Association - Mid Atlantic Affiliate 899,000.00 SRI International 885,132.00 Duke University Medical Center 780,153.00 National Academy of Sciences 750,000.00 Princeton University 646,250.00 NC Biotechnology Center 608,440.00 American Heart Association 581,363.78 Medicines for Malaria Venture 571,874.45 Wake Forest University 538,909.00 Corporation for Public Broadcasting 502,244.00 John Rex Endowment 478,950.00 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 457,347.00 Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine 447,693.00 South-East Consortium for International Development 423,864.00 Washington University @ St. Louis, Mo. 393,075.00 Rice University 391,784.00 Emory University 391,030.00 American Diabetes Association 387,204.00 University of Mississippi Medical Center 368,090.00 National Alliance Res on Schizophrenia & Depression (NARSAD) 356,306.00 American Board of Medical Specialties 336,889.00 UT-Battelle 330,540.00 2 of 13 OSR FY05 Annual Report Appendix 1 Detail Awards by Sponsor Dept Name FY05 Award Other Non-Profit (Continued) Dartmouth College 328,865.00 University of Wisconson-Madison 321,536.00 H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute 313,927.00 Institute for the Study of Aging 312,500.00 National Association of State EMS Director 312,000.00 Carolina Donor Services 291,786.28 American Academy of Pediatrics 281,168.00 The Stanley Medical Research Institute 277,899.00 Roche Organ Transplantation Research Foundation 261,549.78 Rutgers University 261,532.00 Vanderbilt University Medical Center 258,026.00 Georgia Institute of Technology 256,858.00 Sandler Program for Asthma Research 250,000.00 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative 246,767.00 University of Chicago 246,327.00 Searle Scholars Program 240,000.00 American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons 239,100.00 Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center 238,589.86 Brigham and Women's Hospital 230,752.00 Pacific Institute of Research and Evaluation 226,517.00 American College of Physicians 225,984.00 Oregon Health Sciences University 220,900.00 Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, Inc. 215,358.00 National Patient Advocate Foundation 215,036.00 Association of American Medical Colleges 214,019.00 University of Pennsylvania 202,000.00 National Association of County and City Health Officials 200,535.00 The Brain Tumor Society 199,500.00 Southeastern Universities Research Association 197,500.00 Home Safety Council 193,853.00 Planned Parenthood of the Greater Miami Valley 175,000.00 American Chemical Society-Petroleum Research Fund 174,971.00 AcademyHealth 174,382.00 University of Toronto 166,935.00 University of Louisville 159,417.00 Law School Admission Council 158,102.00 American College of Radiology 153,835.00 Houston Advanced Research Center 152,153.00 Case Western Reserve 140,887.00 Gynecologic Oncology Group 134,834.00 Boston Children's Hosptial 134,748.00 Pediatric Dengue Vaccine Initiative 132,250.00 The College Board 127,581.00 Association of Research Libraries 126,390.00 Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education 117,138.90 National Alliance for Autism Research 115,338.00 Cornell University 111,476.00 Muscular Dystrophy Association 107,735.00 Tulane University 106,225.00 AccessCare, Inc. 105,952.00 Human Frontier Science Program 100,000.00 American College of Clinical Pharmacy 97,115.00 Linda Loma University 89,512.00 American Lung Association 88,350.00 Duke Clinical Research Institute 87,542.70 Chapel Hill Training-Outreach Project, Inc. 86,274.00 The National Council on the Aging 85,334.00 American College of Radiology Imaging Network 83,280.00 3 of 13 OSR FY05 Annual Report Appendix 1 Detail Awards by Sponsor Dept Name FY05 Award Other Non-Profit (Continued) Columbia University 82,782.00 Hemophilia of Georgia, Inc. 82,500.00 Temple University 79,973.00 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases 78,000.00 Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg 75,249.00 FOCIS Centers of Exellence 75,000.00 IntraHealth 74,908.00 Shaw University 74,275.00 Northern California Cancer Center 72,289.00 Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation 70,933.00 Roswell Park Cancer Institute 67,707.00 Salk Institute 67,500.00 Industrial Research Institute, Inc., IRI 64,000.00 Wake Forest University School of Medicine 63,851.00 Children's Hospital Oakland Research 63,738.00 Northwestern University 63,092.50 Kenan Institute-Asia 61,783.00 Yale University 61,055.80 Boyce Thompson Institute 60,686.00 European Commission 60,648.03 National Council for Eurasian and East European Research 59,867.00 New Hanover Regional Medical Ctr 56,893.00 American Society of Clinical Oncology 56,700.00 Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. 55,000.00 NC Rural Economic Development Center, Inc. 50,906.00 Access East, Inc 50,876.00 American Association for Cancer Research 50,000.00 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) 50,000.00 Institute for Ecosystem Studies 49,899.00 North Shore- Long Island Jewish Health System 45,775.00 North Carolina's
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