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Mixed experience with R29 ‘baby grants’

Meredith Wadman

Nature, 1997, vol. 390, issue 6657, 211-211

Abstract: washington Recipients of funds from the National Institutes of Health have been forced to spend large amounts of time writing applications for other grants to supplement their meagre laboratory costs.

Date: 1997
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