Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter III— NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES › Part B— General Provisions Respecting National Research Institutes › § 284f
The NIH Director must set up and run a research and training program on Parkinson’s disease if Congress provides money. The Director must coordinate that work across all national research institutes doing Parkinson’s research. At least once every 2 years the Director must hold a research planning conference. Each conference must send a report to the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate, and to the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives. The NIH Director may award up to 10 Core Center Grants to create Morris K. Udall Centers for Parkinson’s research. Each center must be at a single institution or a group of institutions and do basic and clinical research. Centers may also run training, education, public information, a national patient data system, an information clearinghouse, and a national education program. Centers can pay training stipends. Center support is for up to 5 years and can be extended for one or more additional periods of up to 5 years after peer review. The Director may also fund individual investigator grants for up to 5 years for proven, innovative Parkinson’s researchers.
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42 U.S.C. § 284f
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