The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, provides individuals with a right to access records in the possession of the federal government. The government may withhold information pursuant to the nine exemptions and three exclusions contained in the Act. For more information, visit the NIH FOIA Web site.
Select a type of funding mechanism to view selected FOIA requests that the NICHD FOIA Office has recently processed. Hard copies of these items are available by contacting the NICHD FOIA Office:
Phone: 301-435-3457
Fax: 301-496-7101
NICHDFOIARequest@mail.nih.gov
Please note that while some of our files are available in scanned formats, many of these items are available in hard copy only.
People with disabilities who have difficulty accessing information in these documents should contact the NICHD FOIA Office for assistance. Anyone needing accessible versions of FOIA documents, particularly users of assistive technology, such as screen readers, will be accommodated upon request.
View Neonatal Research Network (NRN) FOIA Files.
DP2HD084070-01 | From Patients to Policy: Innovative Epidemiology for Implementation Science |
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R21HD082453-01 | Role of MicroRNA 451 in the Pathophysiology of Endometriosis |
R21HD085138-01A1 | Breastfeeding Support and Weight Management for Black Women: A Dual Intervention |
R13HD080904-01 | Partnerships to Prevent Childhood Obesity on the Flathead Indian Reservation |
R13HD077085-01 | The Role of Obesity in Maternal and Child Health Disparities in Jefferson County |
R01HD076676-01A1 | Physiolgically-based Pharmacokinetic Models for Optimal Drug Dosing in Children |
R43HD071654-01 | Padres Preparados: An Evidence Base Parenting Intervention for Latino Families |
R25HD082971-01 | Dynamic Systems Science Modeling for Public Health |
R21HD080025-01A1 | Machine Learning with Generative Mixture Models for Fetal Monitoring |
K99HD084749-01A1 | Listening to Mom in the NICU: Neural, Clinical and Language Outcomes |
K99HD089753-01 | Maternal Inflammation, Diet and Gut Microbiome in HIV: Impact on Infant Outcomes |
R21HD083769-01A1 | Mother-Offspring Microbiome as Perinatal Substrate for Neurobehavioral Development |
R43HD075438-01 | Motion-Controlled Gaming for Neuroscience Education |
R01HD051698-06A1 | A Shared Database for the Study of Phonological Development |
R03HD079779-01A1 | Bilingual Infants' and Toddlers' Processing of Mixed Languages |
R03HD081153-01A1 | Developing the Ability to Retain and Retrieve Word Mappings Across Time |
R03HD084941-01A1 | Mechanisms of Early Bilingual Laguage Acquisition |
DP2HD083961-01 | Cell Chirality Based in Vito Models for Embryonic Development |
K25HD071969-01A1 | In Toto Image Analysis of Tissue Mechanics During Vertebrate Ear Development |
R21HD080553-01 | FRET-based Tension-Sensors for Studying Zebrafish Development |
R21HD084285-01 | Biomechanics of Gastrulation in Zebrafish |
R21HD081709-01 | Neurophysiological Diagnosis for Menstrual Pain |
K12HD055881-01 | VCU Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health |
R01HD076189-01 | A Cognitive Test Battery for Intellectual Disabilities |
R43HD076536-01A1 | Rapid, Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis |
R01HD033470-13A1 | Social Cognition in Williams Syndrome |
R21HD088005-01A1 | Antibiotic Effects on the Developing Microbiome Metabolome and Morbidites in Preterm Neonates |
R03HD089006-01 | Label Free Quantitative Proteomic Methods for Developmental Pharmacology |
R01HD032257-10A1 | Trial of Viamins in HIV Progression and Transmission |
R01HD044796-01A2 | Neurocognitive Development of Children Living in Poverty |
R01HD048969-01A1 | A Trial of Zinc and Micronutrients in Tanzanian Children |
R01HD071664-01 | Longitudinal Neuroimaging and Cognitive Study of HIV-Infected Children |
R01HD074051-01 | Cape Town Adolescent Antirretroviral Cohort (CTAAC) |
U54HD087351-01 | Myoediting of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy |
R01HD083881-01A1 | Neural Mechanisms of CBT for Anxiety in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder |
R01HD060072-06A1 | Predictors of High-Risk Behavior Among Youth |
HHSN275200900012C | Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act Data Coordinating Center |
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HHSN275201100032U | NICHD CIO's Technical Support |
HHSN275201300388P | Nursing Continuing Education Assessment Project |
HHSN275201100091U | IT Business Analysis, Process Reengineering and Application Support |
HHSN275201300084U | Application Development IT Support Services |
HHSN275201500071U | NICHD Applications Development Support Services |
NICHD FOIA Contact
NICHD has its own FOIA Coordinator—Earl Blansfield—who handles FOIA requests related to the institute and its research. You can contact the NICHD FOIA Office at the following address:
NICHD FOIA Office
31 Center Drive, Room 2A32
Bethesda, MD, 20892
NICHDFOIARequest@mail.nih.gov
Phone: 301-435-3457
Fax: 301-496-7101
In addition, all FOIA requests may be sent to the NIH FOIA Office (Phone: 301-496-5633).