Geographic inequality in funding by National Institutes of Health negatively impacts almost one-half of the states in the United States
IntroductionThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary federal agency in the United States (US) that supports biomedical research, training, and clinical trials. NIH funding creates patents and jobs and thus helps the regional and national economy grow. Therefore, NIH funding would be ex...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Caulder (Author), Jiajia Zhang (Author), Mitzi Nagarkatti (Author), Prakash Nagarkatti (Author) |
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