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NIH RePORTER (Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools Expenditures and Results) is a powerful online search tool provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It allows users to explore a comprehensive database of research projects funded by NIH and other U.S. Department of Health and Human Services agencies.

How to Use NIH RePORTER


  • Search NIH-funded research by keywords, investigator names, institutions, project numbers and more.
  • Access detailed project information, including abstracts, funding amounts, timelines and outcomes.
  • Explore publications and patents that result from NIH-funded research.
  • Use advanced filters to narrow results by fiscal year, funding mechanism, institute/center and more

Who Benefits from NIH RePORTER


  • Researchers looking for collaborators or understanding funding trends.
  • Administrators and policymakers analyzing NIH investments.
  • Public and media seeking transparency in government-funded research.

Quick Search Tool


Enter just about anything in Quick Search (text, PI names, project numbers, fiscal year, agency) or launch Advanced Search to precisely configure searches using separate search fields.

Advanced Search Tool


The Advanced Projects Search can search for projects based on a variety of parameters.

Matchmaker 


Matchmaker helps identify potential Program Officials, Institutes and Centers (ICs) and review panels aligned with specific research interests.

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