A draft 2012 spending bill would cut the maximum salary paid to biomedical scientists by grants from NIH, CDC, and other federal agencies.
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A draft 2012 spending bill would cut the maximum salary paid to biomedical scientists by grants from NIH, CDC, and other federal agencies.
The success rate of the government agency's grant applications has hit an all-time low.
Dwindling stocks in more than a dozen cancer drugs are delaying clinical trials.
In a draft spending bill, the federal agency gets a $1 billion increase in 2012.
A 2012 spending bill, approved by a Senate panel yesterday, would trim the NIH budget by $190 million.
The NIH, FDA, and DARPA are teaming up to develop a chip to test drug toxicities as one of the first projects of the NIH's new translational research center.
America's key federal biomedical research agency officially releases its new policy on conflicts of interest.
A new study reveals that African American researchers are 10 percent less likely to receive funding from the federal agency than their white peers.
Dropped from a patent lawsuit, at least one lab will be allowed to continue research on mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.
The NIH awards $13 million to create a computer model of a lab rat.