«Individual performance determines
NIH award success, while the evidence for racial bias is scant,» says Wang, who this week moved from Virginia Tech to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
Not exact matches
In 2007, the only year for which
award data for the program have been fully compiled,
NIH reviewed 893 applications and issued 183
awards for a 20.5 %
success rate.
At the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), which
awarded 16 Pathway grants in 2007 and the same number in 2008 — more than any other
NIH institute except the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-- the
success rate was a smaller 13.2 %.
Although the latest
NIH award represents a continuing
success story for Sandia's microfluidics / bioresearch work, Singh stresses that it was part of a thoughtful multi-year strategy.
Honors Pre-doctoral Fellowship,
NIH Development Biology Training Grant, University of Texas, Austin (1989 - 1990) Teaching Excellence
Award, Natural Sciences Foundation Advisory Council, University of Texas, Austin (1990) National Research Service
Award,
NIH, Postdoctoral Fellowship (August 1991 - May 1994) National Institute of Child Health and Development, Young Investigator Travel
Award (April, 1993) Community
Award, Alzheimer Research Forum (November, 2005) Outstanding Service
Award, New Mexico Highlands University (April, 2008) Cowgirl Way
Award New Mexico Highlands University (September, 2011) U.S. Professor of the Year / CASE Nomination (April, 2014) Excellence in Teaching
Award, National Society of Leadership and
Success (April, 2015)
«Receiving this substantial Government
award is a significant accomplishment which emphasizes our long - term relationship with the
NIH, who we have been working with for years with great
success, and we are proud and extremely pleased that our relationship with the
NIH has continued to grow and mature.