How Do You Think We Should Manage Science in Fiscally Challenging Times?
This is a tough budget time for all federal organizations.
This is a tough budget time for all federal organizations.
I hope many of you responded to the request for information from the working group of the Advisory Committee to the Director that is examining the future of the research biomedical workforce.
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I recently came across an interesting article by Fuhrmann et al. that talks about the range of career options that eventually attract graduate students.
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I hope you saw all the great attention our sister agency the National Science Foundation received this week.
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I wanted to let you know about a relatively new program. The NIH Director’s Transformative Research Awards fund big, bold, paradigm-shifting science.
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Science literacy has grown among the adult citizenry of the United States during the past couple decades, and we need to continue this positive trend.
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It’s been awhile since I’ve presented some data, so I wanted to point you to a study that we just put up on our website.
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I am pleased that the White House has re-announced the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.
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I’m very pleased to announce that the Department of Health and Human Services is issuing a final rule in the Federal Register revising the regulations on financial conflicts of interest of extramural investigators.
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Let’s talk about the NIH sponsored study on review outcomes for R01 grant applications from different racial and ethnic groups and the accompanying commentary that were published in Science this week.
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