Media

How do I contact the NIA press office?

You can contact the NIA communications office directly by phone or email. The office staff can help arrange interviews, provide background information and materials, and otherwise assist reporters.

Are NIA publications copyright protected?

Publications produced by the NIA are in the public domain. Permission to use NIA materials is not required. If you use our materials in print, on the web,or in a video or audio format, we request that you credit the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health.  Also, please let us know!  We are happy to see how our information is being passed along to others.

Where can I find information about the NIA’s budget?

The NIA's Budget page has both recent and historical information about the Institute's budget. For information on budget appropriations for past years, click on www.nih.gov/about/almanac/appropriations/index.htm.

How can I interview participants in NIA-sponsored clinical trials?

The NIA provides funding for clinical trials at grantee institutions. We can direct reporters to grantees where trials are being conducted. The decision to discuss a particular trial is up to the policies of individual investigators and institutions and the wishes of trial participants.

Can the NIA arrange interviews with older people for my story?

Although the NIA cannot directly arrange such interviews, we can often refer you to grantees or organizations who work directly with older people in communities.

Where can I find statistics about older people?

Although the NIA does not compile statistical information, several Federal resources might be helpful. Click on the following links to access the information you need.

Does the NIA have remote audio and video studios?

Yes. Contact the NIA communications office about using the NIH ReadyCam studio.

Where can I find NIA photos/video to use in my reporting?

Please contact the NIA communications office for photos of some  senior staff and scientific images for selected studies. For downloadable medical images of the brain and Alzheimer’s disease pathology, go to the  Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center section of the NIA website at www.nia.nih.gov/newsroom/resources/images-and-video.

Where can I find information about the NIA's recent research activities?

You can get the most current information about the NIA's research findings by visiting the What's New section of the website.

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