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Where can I go for information on what NIH is doing to assist its applicants and grantees during natural disasters and emergencies?

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Where can I go for information on what NIH is doing to assist its applicants and grantees during natural disasters and emergencies?

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NIH has published a Web site on the extramural response to natural disasters and other emergencies at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/natural_disasters.htm. It is intended to be a resource for the entire biomedical research community. Look here for NIH Guide Notices and other information of particular relevance to investigators and their institutions, links to web pages listing NIH’s response to certain major events (past and present); and links to similar web sites from other Federal agencies.

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