NIH Will Adjust Translational Award Budgets but Keep Activities

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translation houses . The locations of the 60 Clinical Translational Science Awards and NIH.

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The researchers reacted with mixed feelings to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to reorganize its great clinical prices to fit the mission its new center of translational science.

The program translational scientific and clinical Price (CSTC), a budget of $ 461 million in 2012, grant funds of several million dollars that support clinical research in 60 major academic medical centers. NIH has created a lot of anxiety in the CSTC community when he decided in late 2010 to move this flagship program of another center proposed at the National Center for the Advancement of Translational Sciences (NCATS), which aims to eliminate bottlenecks, throttling drug development.

A big concern was that the new supervisors to NCATS have no interest in continuing the CSEC support for community engagement and other aspects of medicine that do not concern the therapeutic development. They are not reassured when NCATS Acting Director Thomas Insel said that the centers would "evolve".

Anxious got some relief Friday when NIH issued a Request for Applications (RFA) for CTSAs renewal. search categories such as research and community epidemiology are still listed as potential activities CSEC. "The full spectrum of translational research is clearly included," says Lloyd Michener, who heads a community research center that is part of the CSTC from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. At the same time, the proposals should not include as much specific activities as before, suggesting that this CTSAs person can focus on their strengths, said Henry Ginsberg, director of CSTC Columbia University and co-Chair of the Executive Committee CTSA Consortium.

in another indication that the agency does not grow drastically change NIH says it will seek the advice of a report from the Institute of medicine requested by Congress, due out next summer .

However, the FRG has budgetary implications: He says that the awards will now be adjusted to correspond to 3% of the overall NIH funding of an institution It will probably mean reductions for some and larger budgets. for the others. (Minimum $ 4 million A budget should protect small institutions have eviscerated programs.) NIH plans to withhold funds for a later competition, which will support the roles of CTSAs in a national network. "We do not know if all NCATS wants to achieve can be accomplished in the same total budget of the bottom line we have now," says Ginsberg.

Letters of Intent for the RFA are due on 10 December.

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