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Active Funding: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Award History
| Awarded Period Fiscal Year (INCR) |
Awarded Direct Costs (INCR) |
Awarded Indirect Costs (INCR) |
Awarded Total Sponsor Costs (INCR) |
| 2002 |
$35,104,104 |
$14,708,159 |
$49,812,263 |
| 2003 |
$36,047,928 |
$14,997,059 |
$51,044,987 |
| 2004 |
$37,179,418 |
$14,437,489 |
$51,616,907 |
| 2005 |
$39,352,429 |
$16,149,039 |
$55,501,468 |
| 2006 |
$42,114,769 |
$17,229,031 |
$59,343,800 |
| 2007 |
$46,470,095 |
$20,263,722 |
$66,733,817 |
| |
$236,268,743 |
$97,784,499 |
$334,053,242 |
Active Funding: American Heart Association (AHA) Award History
AHA’s List of Current Awardees »
| Awarded Period Start Fiscal Year (INCR) |
Awarded Total Sponsor Costs (INCR) |
| 2002 |
$2,215,980 |
| 2003 |
$2,461,499 |
| 2004 |
$2,730,000 |
| 2005 |
$2,877,995 |
| 2006 |
$2,140,995 |
| 2007 |
$2,053,995 |
| |
$14,480,464 |
Active Funding: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
American Heart Association (AHA)
FY01 $342,454 (direct) $25,545 (F&A) $367,999 (total)
FY02 $758,605 (direct) $45,260 (F&A) $803,865 (total)
FY03 $822,129 (direct) $55,352 (F&A) $877,481 (total)
FY04 $467,047 (direct) $34,453 (F&A) $501,500 (total)
FY05 $276,865 (direct) $21,135 (F&A) $298,000 (total)
FY06 $240,865 (direct) $21,135 (F&A) $262,000 (total)
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
FY01 $15,424,993 (direct) $ 7,009,358 (F&A) $22,434,351 (total)
FY02 $16,920,802 (direct) $ 7,617,626 (F&A) $24,538,428 (total)
FY03 $14,937,997 (direct) $ 6,936,692 (F&A) $21,874,689 (total)
FY04 $23,858,559 (direct) $10,910,024 (F&A) $34,768,583 (total)
FY05 $20,754,792 (direct) $ 9,575,028 (F&A) $30,329,820 (total)
FY06 $21,275,247 (direct) $10,358,274 (F&A) $31,633,521 (total)
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Grants: Cardiovascular Training Programs and Multidisciplinary Projects
One of the unique features of cardiovascular research at the University of Pennsylvania is the interdepartmental
and interdivisional collaborative efforts in this area. The Penn CVI is an umbrella structure over all cardiovascular research and clinical programs on the
Penn medical campus. In FY07, NIH support to cardiovascular research programs at Penn exceeded $66,000,000 including (3) SCCORs, several RO1s, PO1s
and other projects focused on cardiovascular research.
T32 » NIH Institutional Research Training Grants
Training Program in Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine
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[ CRISP Abstract ]
Grant Number: 5T32HL007843
Multidisciplinary Training in Cardiovascular Biology
Grant Number: 2T32HL007954
SCCOR » NIH Specialized Centers of Clinically Oriented Research Programs
SCCOR - Genetic Mechanisms in Pediatric Heart Disease
Also see » Children's Hospital of Philadelphia SCCOR
Grant Number: 5P50HL074731
SCCOR - Lipids as Modulators of the Response to Vascular Injury
Grant Number: 1P50HL083799
SCCOR - Mechanisms of Normal and Abnormal Platelet Homeostasis
Grant Number: 1P50HL081012
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Penn Research Support
Office of Research Services (ORS)
Provides administrative support to faculty and departmental managers for all sponsored project activities.
ORS – Material Transfer at Penn
This website enables Penn faculty to initiate their Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) requests.
Penn Medicine Office of Research Support Services (ORSS)
Provides assistance in developing proposals to outside funding agencies.
Develops tools for standardization of budgeting.
Provides oversight management of sponsored programs.
Ensures compliance with sponsors and university expectations for managing sponsored program funds.
Serves as a resource for the School of Medicine regarding sponsor policies and federal regulations.
Provides training in pre and post award grants management.
PennERA - Electronic Research Administration
PennERA is the University's electronic research administration project that is intended to
provide support to faculty and research administrators for all sponsored project activity at the University of Pennsylvania.
Penn Medicine Office of Research Program Development (RPD)
RPD, formerly known as Sponsored Programs Services (SPS):
Provides funding, editorial assistance and staff support for departments and
centers in the development of multidisciplinary grant proposals and Federal contracts.
RPD assistance is intended to supplement, not supplant departmental, institute
and/or center resources.
Penn Medicine Research » Research Support page
Research support links for Penn Medicine faculty, staff, and students.
Office of the Vice Provost Services for Researchers
Provides a wide variety of comprehensive services to researchers across the University.
U@Penn - Research Portal
Provides a wide variety of links relating to research at Penn; includes a customizable "My Links" option.
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External Research Support
NIH RePORTER Database (formerly CRISP)
As of October 31, 2009 the CRISP system will be permanently replaced by the RePORT Expenditures and Results (RePORTER) query tool.
This new tool retains all of the features of CRISP while providing additional query fields, hit lists that can be sorted and downloaded to Excel, NIH funding for each project (expenditures),
and the publications and patents that have acknowledged support from each project (results).
NHLBI Funding, Training, and Policies
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute - Funding, Training, and Policies information.
NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool (RePORT)
Find reports, data and analyses of NIH research and development activities.
NIH National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
NCRR provides laboratory scientists and clinical researchers with the environments and tools they need to understand, detect, treat, and prevent a wide range of diseases.
NIH Office of Extramural Research (OER)
NIH Medical and Behavioral Research Grant Policies, Guidelines and Funding Opportunities home page.
NIH OER - Grants Policy and Guidance
Find Grants Policy Statements, General Policy Notices, Grant Awards & NIH Appropriations, Policy Resources, Other Guidance Resources, and Related Links.
NIH OER - Document Index, Listing of Site Resources
Listed, in alphabetical order, are most of the publications posted on the Office of Extramural Research web site (grants page) and other selected site resources.
NIH OER - New Investigators Program
Entry of new investigators into the ranks of independent, NIH-funded researchers is essential to the health of this country's biomedical research enterprise.
NIH's interest in the training and research funding of new investigators is understandably deep and longstanding.
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