lunes, 14 de octubre de 2019

NIH grantees win 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NIH grantees win 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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NIH grantees win 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences

What

The 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences has been awarded to National Institutes of Health grantees Esther Duflo, Ph.D., of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, and Michael Kremer, Ph.D., of Harvard University, Cambridge, who share the prize with Abhijit Banerjee, Ph.D., of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said, “This year’s Laureates have introduced a new approach to obtaining reliable answers about the best ways to fight global poverty. In brief, it involves dividing this issue into smaller, more manageable, questions – for example, the most effective interventions for improving educational outcomes or child health. They have shown that these smaller, more precise, questions are often best answered via carefully designed experiments among the people who are most affected.”
Dr. Duflo has received continuous funding since 2001, totaling more than $10 million, from NIH’s National Institute on Aging and Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. 
Dr. Kremer received modest funding early in his career from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, totaling about $550,000. 
For more on information about the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, see the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences news release: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economic-sciences/2019/press-release.

When

 Monday, October 14, 2019

Who

Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director, NIH
Diana W. Bianchi, M.D., Director, NICHD
Richard J. Hodes, M.D., Director, NIA
Rebecca Clark, Ph.D., Chief, NICHD Population Dynamics Branch
About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.
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