NIGMS National and Regional Resources (R24) Program
NIGMS National and Regional Resources (NRRs, PAR-25-416) provide the biomedical research community with access to NIGMS mission-related, state-of-the-art instrumentation, software, biological specimens and reagents, and bioanalytical and biophysical services, among other tools. These resources should serve substantial regional (multistate) or national user bases.
Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact NIGMS staff (NIGMS NRR mailbox) at least 8 weeks prior to the application due date to discuss the suitability of their proposed resource for the NRR.
For program information, contact:
  Hung Nguyen, Ph.D. and Veronica Taylor, Ph.D.
  
  Program Directors
  Division of Biophysics, Biomedical Technology, and Computational
  Biosciences
  National Institute of General Medical Sciences
  National Institutes of Health
  45 Center Drive MSC 6200
  Bethesda, MD 20892-6200
Email: NIGMS NRR mailbox
Key Features of an NIGMS National and Regional Resource
 
    Technology
- NIGMS Mission-related
- Mature, requiring no significant research and development
- Unavailable to most research laboratories
 
    User Base
- Substantial, typically greater than 100 users
- National or regional/multi-state in scope
 
    Services
- State-of-the-art technology
- User training
- Broad promotion of resource capabilities
- “Features and futures of X-ray free-electron lasers,” by Huang, et al. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
- Courtesy of Dr. Richard Cummings, National Center for Functional Glycomics.
- Courtesy of Dr. Graham Bench, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.