AIRI'S TOP 10 NIH GRANT AWARDEES: 1987

INSTITUTE FUNDING AIRI'S TOP 10 NIH GRANT AWARDEES: 1987($ millions) Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation 23.6 Salk Institute for Biological Studies 9.1 Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 7.4 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 7.4 Jackson Laboratory 6.8 Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology 6.6 Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation 5.2 La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation 4.3 Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 4.0 Public Health Research Institute of the City of New Yor

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INSTITUTE FUNDING AIRI'S TOP 10 NIH GRANT AWARDEES: 1987($ millions) Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation 23.6 Salk Institute for Biological Studies 9.1 Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology 7.4 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 7.4 Jackson Laboratory 6.8 Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology 6.6 Eye Research Institute of Retina Foundation 5.2 La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation 4.3 Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 4.0 Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York 3.9 (The Scientist, Vol:3, #3, pg. 15, February 6, 1989) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.) ---------- WE WELCOME YOUR OPINION. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COMMENT ON THIS STORY, PLEASE WRITE TO US AT EITHER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ADDRESSES: garfield@aurora.cis.upenn.edu 71764.2561@compuserve.com The Scientist, 3600 Market Street, Suite 450, Philadelphia, PA 19104 U.S.A. --------
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