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RESEARCH FUNDING: Enhanced: NIH in the Post-Doubling Era: Realities and Strategies
Elias A. Zerhouni*
Immediate- to long-term approaches are discussed that will minimize the negative impacts of current budget constraints and still preserve the NIH mission.
*E. Zerhouni is the director of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. E-mail: zerhounidirect{at}nih.gov
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