Impact of Proposed Budget on Health Research: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session : Special Hearing, Nondepartmental WitnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 66 pages |
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... increase in less than a century , a gain of 25 years in life expectancy is nearly equal to what had been at- tained the preceding 5,000 years , something that we should feel very proud of . Yet , neither the private sector nor ...
... increase in less than a century , a gain of 25 years in life expectancy is nearly equal to what had been at- tained the preceding 5,000 years , something that we should feel very proud of . Yet , neither the private sector nor ...
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... increasing its com- mitment to research , and becoming more research intensive by about 15 percent per year , that it no way could replace the total commitment that is so important to the stability of the programs in academia . In our ...
... increasing its com- mitment to research , and becoming more research intensive by about 15 percent per year , that it no way could replace the total commitment that is so important to the stability of the programs in academia . In our ...
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... increased our program by 15 percent . We are now investing or reinvesting over 15 percent of our worldwide pharmaceutical sales in research . I would point out in passing that that is 50 percent more than our net profit , and that is a ...
... increased our program by 15 percent . We are now investing or reinvesting over 15 percent of our worldwide pharmaceutical sales in research . I would point out in passing that that is 50 percent more than our net profit , and that is a ...
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... INCREASING AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT , AND SO ARE THE OTHER RESEARCH - INTENSIVE COMPANIES . ROUGHLY 15 CENTS OF EVERY PHARMACEUTICAL SALES DOLLAR AT THE UPJOHN COMPANY GOES BACK INTO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT . OUR ...
... INCREASING AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT , AND SO ARE THE OTHER RESEARCH - INTENSIVE COMPANIES . ROUGHLY 15 CENTS OF EVERY PHARMACEUTICAL SALES DOLLAR AT THE UPJOHN COMPANY GOES BACK INTO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT . OUR ...
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... INCREASED COST OF TODAY'S RESEARCH . EVEN THOUGH OUR INDUSTRY'S INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH IS LARGE AND GROWING , THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT CAN REPLACE PUBLICLY - FUNDED RESEARCH . WE HAVE BENEFITED FROM THE GREAT EXPANSION OF SCIENTIFIC ...
... INCREASED COST OF TODAY'S RESEARCH . EVEN THOUGH OUR INDUSTRY'S INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH IS LARGE AND GROWING , THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT CAN REPLACE PUBLICLY - FUNDED RESEARCH . WE HAVE BENEFITED FROM THE GREAT EXPANSION OF SCIENTIFIC ...
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ADAMHA administration alcoholism Alzheimer's disease American Heart Association awards baby boomers basic biomedical research basic research biomedical research Blood Institute brain cardiovascular disease Chairman cholesterol cholesterol research clinical trials commitment competing grants concerned CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coronary heart disease Director dollars drug equipment Federal funding GEORGE PALADE geriatrics going Gramm-Rudman GUILLEMIN impact important increase individual institutes Institute on Aging Institutes of Health investment laboratories leadership LIBRARY OF CONGRESS medical research medicine mental illness million National Cancer Institute National Institutes NHLBI NIH budget NIMH number of grants number of research opportunities PALADE Pardes percent polio present President President's budget problem proposed budget recommended reduce research centers research effort research grants research projects research training ROGER GUILLEMIN Salk Institute scientific scientists Senator HATFIELD Senator WEICKER stability STATEMENT OF DR subcommittee Thank THEODORE COOPER Thier young
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