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Aging Research (CFDA 93.866) federal obligations in Missouri

USAspending.gov records $926,636,768.82 in Aging Research obligations under CFDA 93.866 with place of performance in Missouri, across 262 awards. Maryland’s 93.866 join in this harvest is larger in dollars ($1,142,676,905.60) and thicker in awards (405). Missouri’s mean is about $3.54 million, Maryland’s about $2.82 million. Two research cells, two geography keys, no laboratory ranking. The page joins catalog 93.866 to state MO.

Key figures

  • CFDA 93.866 shows $926,636,768.82 in Missouri obligations on 262 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $3.54 million per award.
  • Missouri’s 93.866 file is thinner than Maryland’s in this harvest; that is table shape, not a science ranking.
  • Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.

Aging Research filtered to Missouri

CFDA 93.866 is titled Aging Research. Missouri is the place-of-performance state. $926,636,768.82 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. Two hundred sixty-two awards is a research-file thickness: many instruments relative to compact or crisis-response cells, fewer than Maryland’s 405-award 93.866 file. The packet does not name universities, institutes, or trial sites. The join is a two-key filter, not a claim about scientific output.

The Missouri hub totals every program. The national Aging Research hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. Health Center Program (93.224) and CDC investigations (93.283) also appear as Missouri HHS joins in this harvest. Those catalog numbers are not inside $926,636,768.82.

Two hundred sixty-two awards against $926,636,768.82 is thinner than Maryland’s 405-award Aging Research cell and thicker than most compact cells in this harvest. Missouri also carries health-center, CDC-investigations, and veterans-nursing-home joins. Those four overlays should stay four overlays. The about-$3.54 million mean on 93.866 is not a typical R01 and not a statement about Missouri’s age structure. The packet has no demographic table.

CFDA 93.866 is one research line

Aging Research is not allergy and infectious diseases research (93.855), not health-center operations, and not veterans nursing-home care. Folding those lines into $926,636,768.82 would misstate this cell. Packet facts are the obligation total, 262 awards, state MO, and CFDA 93.866. No fiscal-year series is included.

The catalog title describes the assistance type. It does not itemize Alzheimer’s, geriatrics training, or intramural versus extramural split. Place of performance can sit on a campus or a statewide MD—Missouri, not Maryland—stamp.

Missouri as the geography field

Missouri is USAspending state code MO. A recipient based in another state can still show MO if performance is coded there. Awards coded to Illinois, Kansas, or Iowa stay on other ties. $926,636,768.82 is not every federal research dollar in Missouri and is not the state’s higher-education appropriation.

Statewide Missouri federal spending is the parent. CFDA 93.866 is one research line. Readers comparing aging science with primary-care health centers in Missouri should keep 93.866 and 93.224 on separate pages.

Mean near $3.54 million

Average obligation is about $3.54 million ($926,636,768.82 ÷ 262). Maryland’s thicker 93.866 file produces a lower mean on a larger dollar total. Missouri’s higher mean flags fewer rows, not proof that Missouri grants are larger in scientific scope. The packet does not publish a median.

Net obligations can include downward adjustments. This page reports $926,636,768.82 as given. Obligations are not outlays.

What the Missouri–93.866 pair is not

A shared state tag does not mean Missouri selected these awards, and it does not mean Aging Research outlays equal $926,636,768.82. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.

Continue from Aging Research in Missouri for the overlay, CFDA 93.866 for the national program, Missouri federal spending for the state total, Missouri programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.

Missouri 93.866 overlay versus Maryland’s thicker file

Aging Research in Missouri is the overlay for CFDA 93.866 inside state MO. Two hundred sixty-two awards and $926,636,768.82 sit under Maryland’s 405-award, $1,142,676,905.60 cell in this harvest. Missouri’s higher mean is the mechanical result of fewer rows. It is not a finding that Missouri grants are scientifically larger. Recipient names remain unpublished. Health Center Program and CDC investigations joins in Missouri use other catalog numbers and are not mixed into this overlay.

Missouri programs is the CFDA index. The national 93.866 hub drops the Missouri filter. This page does not itemize Alzheimer’s trials or geriatrics training. Place of performance tagged Missouri is not a campus map. Obligations of $926,636,768.82 are not outlays. FEC donations do not fund Aging Research records on USAspending.

Questions

How much Aging Research funding is obligated in Missouri?
USAspending records $926,636,768.82 in CFDA 93.866 obligations with Missouri place of performance, covering 262 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
How does Missouri’s Aging Research cell compare with Maryland’s?
Missouri has 262 awards summing to $926,636,768.82. Maryland’s 93.866 join is a separate geography key with 405 awards. Different row counts do not rank laboratories.
What is the average Aging Research award in Missouri?
Dividing $926,636,768.82 by 262 awards produces about $3.54 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a typical R01 size.
Is this all NIH spending in Missouri?
No. Only CFDA 93.866 is in this cell. Other research and health programs appear on the Missouri programs index.

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