NIH FY 2017 Budget Roll-Out Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Institutes of Health February 9, 2016

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NIH FY 2017 Budget Roll-Out Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Institutes of Health February 9, 2016

NIH s FY 2017 Budget Request Year FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 Request Program Level ($B) $30.311 $32.311 $33.136 Competing RPGs (est.) 9,540 10,753 9,946 Total RPGs (est.) 34,379 35,840 36,440 Applicant Success Rate (est.) 18.3% 19.2% 17.5% The proposed increase of $825 million in FY 2017 would continue the progress achieved in FY 2016 and allow the highest total number of Research Project Grants (competing and noncompeting) in seven years.

FY 2017 Request: Targeted Increases from Mandatory Funds* National Cancer Moonshot Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort BRAIN Initiative $680 M 100 M 45 M *Remainder of NIH budget request is at the same overall program level as FY 2016, but $1 billion of that is from mandatory funds ($1.825 billion increase).

National Cancer Moonshot For the loved ones we ve all lost, for the families that we can still save; let s make America the country that cures cancer once and for all. What do you think? Let s make it happen. And medical research is critical. ~ President Barack Obama State of the Union Address, January 12, 2016

National Cancer Moonshot Multi-year cancer initiative, led by the Vice President Will accelerate research on new approaches for cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment Cancer Vaccines Early Cancer Detection Single-Cell Genomic Analysis Cancer Immunotherapy Pediatric Cancer Data Sharing Exceptional Opportunities Fund

Assembling the PMI Research Cohort One million or more volunteers Broadly reflect the diversity of the U.S. (including all ages, health statuses, areas) Strong focus on underrepresented groups Longitudinal cohort with continuing interactions Collect EHR data, provide biospecimen(s) and survey, complete baseline exam Two methods of recruitment Direct volunteers Anyone can sign up Healthcare provider organizations (incl. FQHCs) Consider diversity of HPO participants, robustness of EHR, patient follow-up

Scientific Opportunities in U.S. PMI Cohort Program Develop quantitative estimates of risk for a range of diseases by integrating environmental exposures and genetic factors Identify causes of individual variation in response to commonly used therapeutics (pharmacogenomics) Discover biological markers that signal increased or decreased risk of developing common diseases Understand and address causes of health disparities Use mobile health (mhealth) technologies to correlate activity, physiological measures, environmental exposures with health outcomes Develop new disease classifications and relationships Empower study participants with data and information to improve their own health Create platform to enable trials of targeted therapies

Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative Expand efforts to address fundamental neuroscience questions Increase investment to support groundbreaking neuroscience research, neuroimaging, training Explore collaborations with industry to develop/test devices for mapping/tuning brain circuitry

Strategic Approach to HIV/AIDS Research Investment Top Priorities Reducing HIV incidence, including vaccines Safer, easier-to-use therapies Research toward a cure HIV-associated comorbidities, co-infections Cross-cutting Areas Basic research Health disparities Training

Strengthen and Sustain Diverse & Talented Biomedical Research Workforce To encourage the next generation of scientists, NIH will continue to invest in: High-Risk High-Reward Program to support innovative researchers with potentially transformative goals Early Independence Awards to enable exceptional junior scientists to skip the postdoc An array of programs to enhance diversity in the biomedical research workforce

FY 2016 Increase Highlights $2 billion increase Allows highest level of new and competing Research Project Grants since FY 2003 (10,753) Precision Medicine Initiative $200 M Cohort 130 M Cancer 70 M Antimicrobial Resistance BRAIN Initiative Alzheimer s Disease 100 M 85 M 350 M

NIH s New Strategic Plan

We live in a time of extraordinary change change that s reshaping the way we live, the way we work, our planet, our place in the world. It s change that promises amazing medical breakthroughs. ~ President Barack Obama State of the Union Address, January 12, 2016

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