Research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has strong political support, but a heated debate rages over the allocation of NIH funds among various diseases. NIH contends that decisions are made based on scientific opportunity while critics of the NIH process charge that spending often follows current politics and political correctness
Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism...
tutes of Health (NIH) budget appropria-tion has lost purchasing power, with ero-sion of the benefits...
Increasingly, there is a need for national governments, public-private partnerships, private sector ...
out in American universities is 60% federally funded, and most biomed-ical research is funded throug...
The bulk of federal funding for medical research is delivered through the National Institutes of Hea...
The 21st century is replete with exciting discoveries in biomedical science. Even a superficial revi...
Does the structure of NIH impede the charting of future directions that might pay large dividends? T...
BackgroundAn analysis of NIH funding in 1996 found that the strongest predictor of funding, disabili...
An analysis of NIH funding in 1996 found that the strongest predictor of funding, disability-adjuste...
Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH) budgets as...
largest source of funding for medical research in the world. With an annual budget currently over $3...
ABSTRACT. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s Council of Public Representatives (COPR...
A quarter-century after the NIH officially recognized the problem, there are still strong biases in ...
Increasing an academic health system's research productivity is an institutional challenge that requ...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause the majority of premature deaths, disability, and hea...
Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism...
tutes of Health (NIH) budget appropria-tion has lost purchasing power, with ero-sion of the benefits...
Increasingly, there is a need for national governments, public-private partnerships, private sector ...
out in American universities is 60% federally funded, and most biomed-ical research is funded throug...
The bulk of federal funding for medical research is delivered through the National Institutes of Hea...
The 21st century is replete with exciting discoveries in biomedical science. Even a superficial revi...
Does the structure of NIH impede the charting of future directions that might pay large dividends? T...
BackgroundAn analysis of NIH funding in 1996 found that the strongest predictor of funding, disabili...
An analysis of NIH funding in 1996 found that the strongest predictor of funding, disability-adjuste...
Intense interest surrounds the recent expansion of US National Institutes of Health (NIH) budgets as...
largest source of funding for medical research in the world. With an annual budget currently over $3...
ABSTRACT. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s Council of Public Representatives (COPR...
A quarter-century after the NIH officially recognized the problem, there are still strong biases in ...
Increasing an academic health system's research productivity is an institutional challenge that requ...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause the majority of premature deaths, disability, and hea...
Biomedical science and federal funding for scientific research are not immune to the systemic racism...
tutes of Health (NIH) budget appropria-tion has lost purchasing power, with ero-sion of the benefits...
Increasingly, there is a need for national governments, public-private partnerships, private sector ...