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R01GM164731

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Overview

Grant Description
SOS: Bio: The anatomy of scientific biomedical open-source software--from code to communities.

This project addresses critical gaps in understanding biomedical open-source software (OSS) infrastructure that underpins modern health research.

The broad objective is to systematically characterize, model, and evaluate the sustainability of biomedical OSS to optimize research productivity and ensure reliable scientific outcomes that advance NIH's mission of improving human health.

Open-source software has become essential infrastructure for biomedical research, yet the origins, sustainability, and impact of scientific biomedical OSS remain poorly understood.

Unlike generic OSS, scientific software requires domain expertise and operates within unique constraints of academic funding cycles and publication incentives.

The research addresses three specific aims:

(1) Identify and characterize biomedical OSS infrastructure through computational census of software origins, evolution, and usage patterns;

(2) Model the health and sustainability of biomedical OSS by analyzing maintenance practices, team dynamics, and abandonment risk factors;

and (3) Quantify the relationship between software maintenance status and scientific outcomes, including research productivity, reproducibility, and resource efficiency.

The study employs a mixed-methods approach using three integrated datasets.

Popular biomedical OSS packages will be identified from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's dataset of 15 million software citations.

Repository contribution histories will be analyzed using World of Code, which aggregates metadata from OSS repositories worldwide.

Contributors will be linked to academic institutions through OpenAlex data and NSF/NIH funding records.
Funding Goals
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES (NIGMS) SUPPORTS BASIC RESEARCH THAT INCREASES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCES IN DISEASE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION. NIGMS ALSO SUPPORTS RESEARCH IN SPECIFIC CLINICAL AREAS THAT AFFECT MULTIPLE ORGAN SYSTEMS: ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PERI-OPERATIVE PAIN, CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY ?COMMON TO MULTIPLE DRUGS AND TREATMENTS, AND INJURY, CRITICAL ILLNESS, SEPSIS, AND WOUND HEALING.? NIGMS-FUNDED SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE HOW LIVING SYSTEMS WORK AT A RANGE OF LEVELSFROM MOLECULES AND CELLS TO TISSUES AND ORGANSIN RESEARCH ORGANISMS, HUMANS, AND POPULATIONS. ADDITIONALLY, TO ENSURE THE VITALITY AND CONTINUED PRODUCTIVITY OF THE RESEARCH ENTERPRISE, NIGMS PROVIDES LEADERSHIP IN SUPPORTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS, ENHANCING THE DIVERSITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORKFORCE, AND DEVELOPING RESEARCH CAPACITY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
Place of Performance
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 152133815 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
PAR-25-006
Carnegie Mellon University was awarded Project Grant R01GM164731 worth $241,506 from the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources in September 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States. The grant has a duration of 1 year 10 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.859 Biomedical Research and Research Training.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 12/5/25

Period of Performance
9/5/25
Start Date
7/31/27
End Date
40.0% Complete

Funding Split
$241.5K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$241.5K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

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Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
R01GM164731
SAI Number
R01GM164731-2748363954
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Private Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Funding Office
75AM00 ASFR OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Awardee UEI
U3NKNFLNQ613
Awardee CAGE
97668
Performance District
PA-12
Senators
Robert Casey
John Fetterman
Modified: 12/5/25