Sentences with phrase «aids research spending»

Moran points out that of the $ 67.5 million cut from HIV / AIDS research spending in 2010, $ 32 million was due to cuts by the US National Institutes of Health, and a further $ 17 million was cut by the UK Department for International Development (see «Fighting a killer»).

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So, I spent a lot of my time during junior and senior years of high school researching the process and trying to find «secret» ways to get the most financial aid possible — all the strategies I assumed my peers were already taking advantage of.
Lynch, who has a doctorate in immunology and microbiology from Ohio State University, spent two years there before joining DuPont as a research scientist working on tests for the AIDS virus.
I was in the 6th form at school in Barking at the time and all through December we would spend the evening carol singing in aid of Cancer Research (or the Imperial Cancer Fund (ICF?)
WASHINGTON — President Trump didn't get the border wall or the budget cuts he wanted in a congressional spending deal that instead preserved funding for home heating aid, the Great Lakes, community development, medical research and a host of other programs important to the Buffalo area.
NSF, primary supporter of academic basic research in most non-biomedical fields, is also a winner, with 4.8 percent more to spend this year than it had in FY 1994, aided by a significant increase in last year's appropriations cycle.
But the need for each NIH institute to spend its annual AIDS allocation has led some institutes to stretch the definition of HIV research and others to relax quality standards.
But some institutes have since struggled to find ways to spend their AIDS allocation, sometimes stretching the definition of AIDS research or loosening quality standards.
In 1986, after more than two years of research, Duesberg was so convinced that the HIV theory of AIDS was dead wrong that he spent nine months writing his paper on HIV (pdf) for Cancer Rresearch, Duesberg was so convinced that the HIV theory of AIDS was dead wrong that he spent nine months writing his paper on HIV (pdf) for Cancer ResearchResearch.
Global spending for HIV vaccine research increased from $ 186 million in 1997 to $ 759 million in 2005, according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV / AIDS.
He also spent time as a research fellow at the Botswana - Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership in Gaborone, Botswana, studying HIV - 1 drug resistance.
At the Bangkok AIDS conference held in July of this year, Seth Berkley, IAVI's president, argued that «only a vaccine can end the epidemic,» that «a vaccine is achievable,» and that spending on vaccine research must double to $ 1.3 billion annually in order to find it.
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Senate budget agreement lifts spending caps in ways that could enable significant gains in spending on research and student aid.
Martin's personal interests include advanced biomechanical research, spending time with his family, camping, golfing, hiking, sewing, music production, architecture, and 3D computer aided product design.
Then reflect that the taxpayer spends more on climate - related research than on the entire suite of AIDS programs, far beyond drug research.
Instead, he argues that we should adapt to inevitable short - term temperature rises and spend money on research and development for longer - term environmental solutions, as well as other pressing world crises such as malaria, AIDS, and hunger.
As discussed in detail in Part III, today total public spending for the Legal Services Corporation and other legal aid, combined with charitable donations for legal aid, is about $ 3.7 billion per year, [11] whereas Professor Gillian Hadfield's research estimates that $ 50 billion per year would be required to secure one hour of legal assistance for households with unmet dispute - related needs.
Let's say that you spent time in law school researching the history of legal aid for your law review article.
They also fail to highlight research showing legal aid spending saves money in the long run.
But Lee still spends all his spare time researching cochlear implants, building various hearing aids for her out of spare parts.
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