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January 12, 2015
Archived: More on My Shared Responsibility Post
Thanks for all of the comments and discussion on my last post. There were many good points and ideas brought up, and these will be very useful as we consider additional policy changes at NIGMS and NIH. I hope these conversations will continue outside of NIH as well.
Several people asked about the current distribution of funding among NIGMS principal investigators (PIs). Here are a few relevant statistics:
- In terms of the NIH research funding of NIGMS grantees, in Fiscal Year 2013, 5 percent of the PIs had 25 percent of this group’s total NIH direct costs and 20 percent of the PIs had half of it. A similar pattern was recapitulated NIH-wide.
- NIGMS PIs who had over $500,000 in total NIH direct costs held approximately $400 million in NIGMS funding.
- The figure below shows the distribution of total NIH direct costs for NIGMS-supported investigators as well as the average number of NIH research grants held by PIs in each range.