The National Institutes of Health promises about $400 million to help get personalized genetics into the clinic.
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The National Institutes of Health promises about $400 million to help get personalized genetics into the clinic.
Some university presidents are earning more than ever despite their schools’ poor performance
In the midst of the continent’s economic troubles, the European Commission is pushing for a big rise in science funding.
Congress has passed a spending bill that spares some of the country’s biggest science agencies from the worst of the deficit-reduction measures.
The Human Society is still concerned that a US primate research center of illegally breeding federally-owned chimpanzees.
The US science funding agency unveils a new grant program that does away with external peer review.
As the Turkish government threatens the autonomy of a research institution, its scientists threaten to leave.
A physician doing a residency at the University of Virginia Medical Center was caught copying sections of text and an illustration in multiple NIH-funded papers.
Despite the down economy, universities are ramping up their efforts to commercialize their research.
A draft 2012 spending bill would cut the maximum salary paid to biomedical scientists by grants from NIH, CDC, and other federal agencies.