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The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) stands as the pinnacle of
biomedical research funding globally, with its twenty-five distinct Institutes
and Centers issuing approximately 80,000 grants annually. This substantial
investment in health science research underscores the NIH's commitment to
advancing medical knowledge, improving public health, and saving lives. The
scope and scale of its funding efforts make it a critical player in the
development of new treatments, therapies, and medical technologies. Similar to
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This website is now a legacy site describing the 'NIHMaps' project. The system
is officially retired. We are hopeful that its functionality will be
incorporated into official NIH-run tools in the future (such as the NIH RePORTER
system).

NIHMaps was a database and web-based interface for searching and discovering the
types of research awarded by the NIH. The database used automated, computer
generated categories from a statistical analysis known as topic modeling. The
categories ('topics') are unofficial - they are determined purely from the text
of grant titles and abstracts (available from the NIH at
http://projectreporter.nih.gov), without the use of keywords or NIH
administrative categories. They are provided for discovering relationships among
NIH grants, and to assist in understanding the types of research that NIH funds.

The database also used a graphical method for automatically clustering grants on
a two-dimensional plane, which creates a 'topic map' from which they can be
searched and selected. In this context, grants are located in groups that are
thematically related to one another.


The cluster-based visualization below and to the right shows all NIH grants from
a single funding year. Each grant is represented as a dot, color coded by NIH
Institute. The labels are placed automatically, based on the review panel
assignments of the underlying grants.


The database system permits users to browse this space visually by searching for
grants or selecting regions of interest. Hits from searches are displayed as
pushpins on the map, as shown in the inset.

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