
pmid: 19196646
This editorial picks up on a theme introduced in my editorial from October 2006, titled “NIH Funding of the Independent Investigator” ([1][1]). Thus, like the previous one, this editorial deals with science policy and mainly pertains to the United States. I apologize for being somewhat
National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Universities, Research, Research Support as Topic, Financing, Organized, Humans, United States
National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Universities, Research, Research Support as Topic, Financing, Organized, Humans, United States
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