Biomedical groups propose a simplified system for the disclosure of potential conflicts of interests.
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Biomedical groups propose a simplified system for the disclosure of potential conflicts of interests.
The National Institutes of Health will get tough on grantees who fail to comply with its open-access funding rule.
NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”
Many Americans who are likely to vote in upcoming elections are not in favor of across-the-board cuts to non-discretionary funding.
A seventh patient succumbs to a deadly, drug-resistant superbug terrorizing the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.
As federal budgets tighten, the US government is getting serious about enforcing reporting and administrative rules that accompany academic grants.
Proposals from researchers receiving more than $1 million a year in NIH funding will be carefully picked over to avoid overlap with ongoing research.
The rise in the amount of federal money requested through research grants is due to a rise in the overall number of applicants.
Charles Nemeroff, who was barred from receiving grants for 2 years in 2008, snags $401K from the NIH to study PTSD.
Opponents of a new law requiring government researchers to publicly disclose personal financial information claim it is an invasion of privacy.