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Introducing RCDC: the NIH Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC) Webinar


Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Alan Krensky, M.D., Director, OPASI and Tim Hays, Ph.D., Project Director, RCDC, OPASI
Total Running Time: 00:59:43

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View the National Institutes of Health (NIH) web-based videocast (webinar) introducing the new Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC) system. This new computer-based tool will allow you to see how the NIH categorizes its research into categories representing research areas, diseases, and conditions.
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Some of the research funding that the RCDC system will report may differ from NIH reports issued in the past. That is because RCDC will sort funded research using a new method. The way NIH budgets and spends tax dollars will stay the same.

In spring 2009, NIH will post the first RCDC reports from fiscal year 2008-funded research on a public website. You will be able to view, print, or download these detailed reports.

During the webinar, Alan Krensky, MD, Director, Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI), NIH, and Tim Hays, PhD, Project Director, RCDC, OPASI, explain the RCDC system and then lead an open discussion. Webinar participants included representatives from professional organizations, advocacy groups, and grantee institutions.