@article{64784f3949b34996a30e92c732cd323e,
title = "Funding resources for junior radiology clinical scientists: where to look?",
keywords = "Pediatric radiology, Research funding, Young investigators",
author = "Subramaniam, {Rathan M.}",
note = "Funding Information: The federal government is the single largest source of biomedical research funding in the United States. At the 20 most research-intensive medical schools, an average of 80% to 85% of total research revenues, and about one-third of all revenues, come from federal research grants [1]. National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation and the Veteran Affairs Health System are major sources of funding for clinical and human biological research. We will focus on National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense grants. Funding Information: National Institutes of Health uses activity codes such as RO1, R21, RO3, etc., to differentiate among the wide variety of research-related programs it supports. The funding includes research grants (R series), career development awards (K series), research training and fellowship grants (T and F series) and program project or center grants (P series) [2] and other types of grants. National Institutes of Health institutes and centers vary in the way they use the activity codes. Not all institutes and centers accept all programs and some may apply specialized criteria. Each type of National Institutes of Health grant program has its own set of eligibility requirements. Applicants can find eligibility information in section III of each funding opportunity announcement. While the principal investigator conceives and writes the application, National Institutes of Health recognizes the applicant institution as the grantee for most grant types and the institutions submit these grants to National Institutes of Health. Due to",
year = "2014",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1007/s00247-014-3054-5",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "44",
pages = "1339--1341",
journal = "Pediatric Radiology",
issn = "0301-0449",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
number = "11",
}