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Aging Research in Maryland

CFDA 93.866 — federal program obligations to Maryland

Total obligated

$1.15B

Awards

415

USAspending.gov records $1,142,676,905.60 in Aging Research obligations under CFDA 93.866 with place of performance in Maryland, across 405 awards. Relative to several other billion-dollar program–state cells that sit on a handful of instruments, Maryland’s 93.866 file is thick: more rows pull the mean down. Dividing $1,142,676,905.60 by 405 awards yields about $2.82 million per award on average. The page is a join of catalog 93.866 and state MD, not a ranking of laboratories.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.866 shows $1,142,676,905.60 in Maryland obligations on 405 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $2.82 million per award.
  • A thicker award file lowers the mean versus more concentrated program–state cells.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Aging Research and Maryland as a two-key filter

CFDA 93.866 is titled Aging Research. Maryland is the place-of-performance state. $1,142,676,905.60 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. The Maryland hub totals every CFDA. The national Aging Research hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. A Bethesda or Baltimore performance stamp does not, by itself, explain why 405 awards exist, and it does not prove that Maryland aging science is more productive than research coded elsewhere.

Four hundred five awards is a high instrument count compared with program–state cells that concentrate similar dollars on fewer than 20 rows. More rows under $1.14 billion lower the mean. That is a shape-of-the-table observation, not a claim about grant quality.

CFDA 93.866, not every NIH or HHS research line

Aging Research is one catalog number. Allergy and infectious diseases research, general medical sciences, and other 93-series research codes are separate. Folding those lines into $1,142,676,905.60 would misstate this cell. Packet facts are the obligation total, 405 awards, state MD, and CFDA 93.866. No institute roster and no fiscal-year series are included.

The catalog title describes the assistance type. It does not itemize Alzheimer’s trials, geroscience centers, or intramural versus extramural split. Place of performance can sit on a campus, a federal campus, or a statewide MD tag.

Full analysis: Aging Research (CFDA 93.866) federal obligations in Maryland

Questions

How much Aging Research funding is obligated in Maryland?
USAspending records $1,142,676,905.60 in CFDA 93.866 obligations with Maryland place of performance, covering 405 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
Why does Maryland have 405 Aging Research awards?
The aggregate contains 405 award records summing to $1,142,676,905.60. The packet does not explain the operational mix. A higher row count lowers the mean versus more concentrated cells.
What is the average Aging Research award in Maryland?
Dividing $1,142,676,905.60 by 405 awards produces about $2.82 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical single-investigator grant.
Is this all NIH spending in Maryland?
No. Only CFDA 93.866 is in this cell. Other research and health programs appear on the Maryland programs index.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

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