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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... reduces expenditures in actual as well as constant dollars . Informed of the constraints neces- sary on next year's spending , NIH has replied with the utmost . It has sought to maximize scientific productivity by emphasizing funding of ...
... reduces expenditures in actual as well as constant dollars . Informed of the constraints neces- sary on next year's spending , NIH has replied with the utmost . It has sought to maximize scientific productivity by emphasizing funding of ...
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... reduced if the goals of that research are no longer valued as highly , if the return on past investment is felt to ... reducing the burden of illness , preventing disease , and extending life span ? I cer- tainly hope not . Funding could ...
... reduced if the goals of that research are no longer valued as highly , if the return on past investment is felt to ... reducing the burden of illness , preventing disease , and extending life span ? I cer- tainly hope not . Funding could ...
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... reduction in the budget of NIH can only be seen as a short - term deficit - reducing act with enormous long - term risks . Such action is hard to defend . What conclusion can I reach ? The budget should enable not only stabilization of ...
... reduction in the budget of NIH can only be seen as a short - term deficit - reducing act with enormous long - term risks . Such action is hard to defend . What conclusion can I reach ? The budget should enable not only stabilization of ...
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... reduce the biomedi- cal research support grants provided to the universities . It would per- petuate the Government proposal to limit the payment for indirect cost of research without invoking the complementary recommendations of the ...
... reduce the biomedi- cal research support grants provided to the universities . It would per- petuate the Government proposal to limit the payment for indirect cost of research without invoking the complementary recommendations of the ...
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... REDUCES EXPENDITURES IN ACTUAL AS WELL AS CONSTANT DOLLARS . INFORMED OF THE CONSTRAINTS NECESSARY ON NEXT YEAR'S SPENDING , NIH HAS REPLIED WITH THE UTMOST RESPONSIBILITY . IT HAS SOUGHT TO MAXIMIZE SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY BY ...
... REDUCES EXPENDITURES IN ACTUAL AS WELL AS CONSTANT DOLLARS . INFORMED OF THE CONSTRAINTS NECESSARY ON NEXT YEAR'S SPENDING , NIH HAS REPLIED WITH THE UTMOST RESPONSIBILITY . IT HAS SOUGHT TO MAXIMIZE SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY BY ...
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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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