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Mechanism Table Fiscal Year 2018

https://www.niams.nih.gov/about/budget/details_fy2018/mechanism-table-fiscal-year-2018

October 28, 2019 Fiscal Year 2018 Actual Obligations Budget Mechanism No. of Awards Amount Research Grants Research Project Grants (RPG): Noncompeting 739 $280,157,984 Administrative Supplements (39) 3,071,821 Competing 266 95,968,967 Subtotal 1,005 379,198,772 Small Business Innovation/Technology 47 17,852,612 Subtotal, RPGs 1,052 397,051,384 Research Centers 39 40,922,076 Other Research: Career Programs

FY 2023 Congressional Justification

https://www.niams.nih.gov/about/budget/fy2023/congressional-justification

The FY2023 NIAMS Congressional Justification is the annual presentation to Congress that justifies the entire NIAMS budget request and reflects the continuing mission to support research into the causes, treatment, and prevention of arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases; the training of basic and clinical scientists to carry out this research; and the dissemination of information on research progress in these diseases.

From the Deputy Director: Piecing Together the Autoimmune Disease Puzzle

https://www.niams.nih.gov/about/about-the-director/letter/piecing-together-autoimmune-disease-puzzle

In her December 2021 letter, NIAMS Director Dr. Lindsey Criswell discussed the launch of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Autoimmune and Immune-Mediated Diseases (AMP® AIM) program. This new initiative builds upon the progress of the prior AMP RA/SLE project, which greatly advanced our understanding of the mechanisms that drive disease in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and lupus.

Discussing Bone, Muscle, Skin, & Autoimmune Diseases: Info for American Indians, Alaska Natives

https://www.niams.nih.gov/newsroom/featured/discussing-bone-muscle-skin-autoimmune-diseases-info-american-indians-alaska

A conversation between Dr. David R. Wilson, director of the NIH Tribal Health Research Office, and Dr. Lindsey A. Criswell, director of NIAMS, about information and resources for American Indians and Alaska Natives related to bone, muscle, skin, and autoimmune diseases. Watch the video on YouTube. Transcript Dave Wilson: Hello, my name is Dr. Dave Wilson. I am a member of the Navajo Nation, and I am also the Director of the Tribal Health Research Office, also known as THRO, here at the National Institutes of Health. Today I am joined by my colleague Dr. Lindsay Criswell, who is the

Health Disparities in Osteoarthritis Workshop – July 12-13, 2022

https://www.niams.nih.gov/about/meetings-events/roundtables/health-disparities-osteoarthritis-workshop-july-12-13-2022

The Health Disparities in Osteoarthritis (OA) workshop brought together OA investigators with others who have expertise in health disparities to exchange ideas regarding how/why disparities in OA treatment and care exist and how they can be addressed. Panelists and speakers highlighted mechanisms through which behavioral and biomedical science integration can lead to better health in OA.

Cartilage Preservation and Restoration in Knee Osteoarthritis: Challenges, Gaps, and Opportunities Roundtable - September 2022

https://www.niams.nih.gov/about/meetings-events/roundtables/cartilage-preservation-and-restoration-knee-osteoarthritis

NIAMS organized a roundtable to engage stakeholders to discuss challenges, gaps, and opportunities regarding regenerative medicine approaches for cartilage preservation and restoration in knee OA and where and how NIAMS could play a role and move the field forward.

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