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The NIH, America's premier biomedical research agency, operates with a £45 billion annual budget and employs over 18,000 staff. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, it comprises 27 institutes focused on specific research areas, from cancer and infectious diseases to mental health.
Recent developments include the establishment of ARPA-H with £1.5 billion allocated in 2023 for high-risk, high-reward research projects. Under Acting Director Matthew Memoli, the agency balances fundamental discovery with translational research while facing challenges in funding priorities, clinical trial diversity, and maintaining scientific integrity.
The human dimension of NIH work is evident in its Clinical Research Center, where patients join cutting-edge trials, and through initiatives like the All of Us Research Program gathering health data from one million diverse participants to ensure medical advances benefit all communities equitably.
Founded in 1887 as a one-room laboratory, the NIH has achieved landmarks including fluoride's discovery for dental health, vaccines against hepatitis and HPV, and the Human Genome Project. During the COVID-19, pandemic, it partnered with Moderna on vaccine development and established the ACTIV programme for therapeutic interventions.
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