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About NIH Funding

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds a wide range of research projects, assigning each grant a specific activity code to classify funding by purpose. These codes help researchers and organizations find relevant opportunities, whether for instrumentation, core facilities, new principal investigators, or specialized research areas.

Understanding how to navigate NIH funding data efficiently can save time and improve grant targeting. Using SciLeads, you can filter NIH grants by activity codes, keywords, and funding amounts, making it easier to identify opportunities that align with your business or research interests.

Using SciLeads for NIH Funding Searches

SciLeads provides a structured way to track NIH grants based on research focus, instrumentation needs, and specific funding categories. This video demonstrates how to:

  • Filter by NIH activity codes – Identify grants based on specific funding categories such as P30 (core facility funding) and S10 (shared instrumentation).
  • Use keyword-based searches – Cross-reference grant descriptions with terms like “flow cytometry” or other relevant scientific techniques.
  • Refine search results – Apply geographic filters, funding timelines, and other refinements to focus on recent and relevant grants.

These tools help suppliers, researchers, and biotech companies connect with funded scientists who require instrumentation, reagents, or specialized services.

In This Video, You Will Learn:

  • How to apply NIH activity codes to filter funding opportunities effectively.
  • Steps to track relevant grants using SciLeads’ advanced search builder.
  • How to refine your search with filters like date ranges, keywords, and funding categories.

This guide simplifies NIH funding searches, ensuring you find the most relevant opportunities for your business or research needs.

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