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2 National Research Service Award Authority
Pages 199-205

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From page 199...
... make grants to public institutions and to nonprofit private institutions to enable such in stitutions to make to individuals selected by them National Research Service Awards for research (and training to undertake such research) in the matters described In subparagraph (A)
From page 200...
... for the recipients of the Awards as the Secretary may deem necessary. A National Research Service Award made to an individual for research or research training at a nonFederal public or nonprofit private institution shall also provide for payments to be made to the institution for the cost of support services (including the cost of faculty salaries, supplies, equipment, general research support, and related Items)
From page 201...
... (C) Where appropriate the Secretary may, upon application, authorize a recipient of a National Research Service Award, who is not trained to provide health care directly to individual patients, to engage in a healthreiated activity in lieu of engaging in health research or teaching if the Secretary determines that there are no suitable health research or teaching positions available to such individual.
From page 202...
... on accost of any National Research Service Award Is paid, there shall accrue to the IJnited States interest on such amount at a rate fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury after taking into consideration private consumer rates of interest prep ailing on the date the United States becomes entitled to such amount.
From page 203...
... current training programs available for the training of biomedical and behavioral research personnel which are conducted under this Act at or through institutes under the National Institutes of Health and the Alcohol, Drum Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, and (~) other current training programs available for the train~ng of such personnel; (3)
From page 204...
... (a) The Secretary, after consultation with the Director of the National Institutes of Health, and, where appropriate, the Directors of the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholic, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, shall by regulation require appropriate scientific peer review of— .
From page 205...
... to outstanding scientists who agree to serge as visiting scientists at institutions of post-secondary education which have significant enrollments of disadvantaged students. Visiting Scientist Awards shall be made by the Secretary to enable the faculty and students of such institutions to draw upon the special talents of scientists from other institutions for the purpose of receiving guidance advice, and instruction with regard to research, teaching.


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