Optimizing NIH 2025

Globally recognized U.S. dominance in biomedical research has attracted the brightest students from the U.S. and around the

Globally recognized U.S. dominance in biomedical research has also attracted the brightest students from the U.S. and around the world to U.S. universities. Indeed, many foreign graduates stay in the U.S., expanding and enriching our research and biotechnology enterprise. Those who return home have been steeped in U.S. research practices and norms and remain connected with a network of U.S. collaborators. Less visible, but no less important, NIH has established global standards for research conduct, integrity and communication. Its National Library of Medicine has made the published literature and shared resources like DNA sequence databases available to the world’s research community. NIH has also led major initiatives, such as the Human Genome Project, Precision Medicine, and the BRAIN Initiative, that empower discovery across all of biology, as well as other science and technology sectors.

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