Congress Decides NIH Funding LevelTisevichDottyJournal of the National Cancer Institute
This was one of the rare years when Obama and lawmakers from both parties all agreed on the need for more medical research funding. Congress doubled the NIH budget between 1998 and 2003, but after that, the big increases stopped. Since then, the funding hasn’t been enough to keep up wi...
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The report also took issue with NCATS's plans to change the “configuration and funding structure” of the CTSAs without input from Congress and stakeholders. The legislators ordered NCATS to set the length of hub awards at 5 years starting in fiscal year 2017, which ends this week, and pr...
What, in fact, will the new Congress do that will be any different than what the old Congress did?When it comes to funding for bio-medical research through the NIH, the answer, most experts agree, is probably not much. Although they may be very motivated to boost appropriations levels ...
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who chairs the Senate subcommittee tasked with funding NIH, announced the agency would receive $39.1 billion in the 2019 fiscal year, a $2 billion increase from 2018. A parallel House committee had provided for a $1.25 billion increase, meaning the NIH’s eventual...
Between 1998 and 2003, NIH research funding doubled, but over the past decade, NIH has lost 22 percent of its purchasing power for research. I believe funding decisions represent more than just a dollar figure. They reflect our nation’s priorities. As Congress faces unprecedented challenges to...
Public Understanding of NIH Funding Sought 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: C Marwick 摘要: A NEW REPORT from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) makes it clear that broader public understanding of the way the National Institutes of Health (NIH) allocates its research funds is badly needed...
After those shutdowns, Congress approved a combined $3.6 billion in “emergency” funding for the NIH in four stimulus bills passed between March and April, and signed into law by Trump. On July 31, the Democratic-majority U.S. House of Representatives passed largely along party lines (217...
According to the AACR report, the amount of annual funding for NIH has been less than what is needed to keep pace with biomedical inflation. In the late 1990s, following a period of stagnant budgets, Congress ramped up medical research funding for 5 years. But in the 10 years since the ...